I’m a Sailor and These Are the Foods I Won’t Go Sailing Without - How to Chose, Prep and Store Snacks for Boating
Here’s our favourite foods to take sailing - how to easily please your crew with the best snacks for boating.
Here’s our favourite foods to take sailing - how to easily please your crew with the best snacks for boating.
After a navigation error leads to a 4-knot grounding in the Hebrides, Rachael Sprot explains how to assess hull damage and manage the crew
Emma and Karl are cruising the Outer Hebrides aboard their Sweden 390, Vision. They put the boat on autopilot after …Continue reading »
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Here’s a video tour of the new Beneteau First 30 with our Editor Sam Jefferson - it’s the latest launch in the Beneteau First Range, and she’s got a whole new feel.
Our Editor Sam Jefferson does a video tour of the Hanse 590 - take a look around this top of the range, spacious, and modern performance cruiser.
Tom Cunliffe has been a part of the Sailing Today family for many years, and a leading figure in the Boating world for much longer - for those who don’t know, here is a bit about who he is.
Expert Rachael Sprot tackles a mid-channel crisis: Helen and Mark are over-pressed with a jammed furler and rising winds. What's the move?
Helen and Mark sail their Halberg Rassy 34, Gemini, in the Bristol Channel. They’ve left Padstow at high water at …Continue reading »
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After a weekend racing in Sydney, the Americans have entered the top three in the 2026 SailGP leaderboard, here’s what happened.
From secluded east coast creeks and Solent cruising, to the stunning Scottish islands and the Welsh and Northern Irish Coastlines, the British Isles have plenty to offer for varied & inspirational sailing.
Nautor Swan has been on something of a journey since it first built seagoing sporty cruising yachts in the 1960s. The New Clubswan 28 one-design sportsboat is a prime example of just how far they have come... Sam Jefferson put this design through it paces in St Tropez.
Sam Jefferson sails the new Dufour 54 – a boat that attempts to give new meaning to the term ‘roomy’.
With so many digital chart options available, choosing the right one for you can be confusing. Here’s why Navionics and Garmin Navionics suit many kinds of boaters and ultimately make sense.
The teams of the 2025/26 Clipper Round The World Race have been hurtling around the globe since August, and with over half the nautical miles under their belt, the competition is ever growing. Here’s the latest results from leg 5 (stage 6) and how they are getting on overall.
The 2026 season of SailGP is underway, but the second race weekend, taking place in Auckland, set off with a bang, as the Kiwi and French boats collided at high speed.
It was the second weekend of the SailGP 2026 calendar and the F50s foiling around Auckland Harbour did not disappoint. Here is the full report from the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix, including details on the catastrophic crash.
Having watched the drama of the foiling F50 races unfold all over the world last year, we’re ready to do it all again! Here’s your SailGP 2026 schedule - our guide to the race dates and locations, so you don’t a miss a thing.
Linjett Yachts was, for a long time, Sweden’s best kept secret. Now that is changing and its new 36 footer looks set to turn heads as Sam Jefferson found out.
Sam Jefferson reviews the latest bunkside reads, classic books and sailing novels - and his favourite sailing podcast!