Since 1947 Yachts & Yachting has been famed for its excellent coverage of all aspects of racing, from local dinghy and keelboat events to the heights of the Olympic Games, America's Cup and Volvo Ocean Race. As well as the top end events, each issue is full of vital information, including technique and tips from some of the best coaches in the sport, interviews and profiles, kit and equipment guides, as well as tests of the latest new boats.
Skipper’s View • BOAT SHOW SEASON ARRIVES WITH A SLIGHTLY SURREAL AIR THIS YEAR - BUT THERE IS PLENTY TO LOOK FORWARD TO
CONTRIBUTORS
Sailing Today
Safe haven
Positive vibes
Could your club be the Club of the Year?
Boat shows to go ahead in September
Racing revived but disappointment for some
August regatta highlights, plus forthcoming events on track
NEWS BRIEFS
Burling and Tuke join SailGP
Alex Thomson qualifies for Vendée Globe
Dee goes for the Olympics
Keelboat Academy places up for grabs
Portsmouth Yardstick expands
MARIN SUSAC, GLOBESAILOR
New boats • DESIGNS | LAUNCHES | PROJECTS
Tom Cunliffe • A brief spell behind bars is certainly one way to accelerate understanding of local culture
Paul Heiney • Joseph Conrad described the anchor as an ‘emblem of hope’; a permanent reminder that once more, we will be at rest. Yet sailors have a complex relationship with this bit of metal
1, 2, 3 forecasting • When your plans are wholly dictated by the elements, picking which forecast to put your faith can be a true test of resolve, says Jess Lloyd-Mostyn
Andi Robertson YACHTS • The TP52 class celebrates its 20th anniversary this year but racing remains on hold – giving a chance instead to reflect and plan ahead
Andy Rice DINGHIES • It’s a privilege to be trusted with someone’s pride and joy, and when the opportunity comes to jump into another class it’s hard to say no
AROUND the top of Scotland • In the second part of his round-Britain adventure series, Jonathan Winter sails Nova from Dundee to Belfast via Orkney and the Hebrides, sampling the delights of Scottish whisky and discovering close-knit coastal communities on the way
Stromness
OBAN
BELFAST
Exiled at sea for 70 days • A dream trip to the eastern Caribbean turned into a nightmare after coronavirus quarantine rules led to a 70 day odyssey for Peter and Margarida Lukursky
Spoilt for choice • Comfort, speed and a whole host of options, Dufour’s 530 has it all, as Sam Jefferson discovers
SAM’S VERDICT
THE SPEC
ALTERNATIVE YACHTS
Cup countdown • Over the next few weeks, all eyes will be on Auckland as the four teams for the 36th America’s Cup will – finally – assemble in the Cup venue
Ainslie: all set for Auckland • Every Cup cycle has its challenges and surprises, but AC36 has already brought more than its fair share, as Sir Ben Ainslie tells Georgie Corlett-Pitt
Goodison: getting ahead • One Brit already out on the water in Auckland is Paul Goodison, who tells Y&Y that balancing priorities is the key to Cup success
Champagne sailing • French manufacturer Tofinou has always excelled at marrying speed with style. Their new 9.7 does not disappoint, as Sam Jefferson discovers
SAM’S VERDICT
THE SPEC
BOAT SHOW KIT SPECIAL • Everything you need to look out for at Boats2020 this September and beyond
SAILING THE WORLD • Dick Beaumont spells out what you won’t find in the almanac
READING WIND ROSES
Sustaining the dream • Hannah Mills hopes to become the most successful female Olympic sailor ever in Tokyo next year, but now she also has other things on her mind
Inspiring women in...