A one-design dinghy launched over 50 years ago, and the leading book on sailing that dinghy are moving forward.
Topper sailing from Start to Finish
A new sailing season is fast approaching and with it comes a new edition of The Topper Book – Topper sailing from Start to Finish.
Oyster 565 to star at boot Düsseldorf 2024
Oyster will be showcasing the highly-popular Oyster 565 at boot Düsseldorf from 20-28 January 2024.
Mastering Data to Win Races
This latest issue of the original – Instrument Techniques – expands on new aspects of the navigators role, and the use of numbers, data and information on board a sailboat.
Echoes From The Deep – Wreck of Ship that sent Iceberg Warning to Titanic located
A new book – Echoes from the Deep by Dr Innes McCartney of Bangor University – includes the discovery of the ship which sent an iceberg warning to the RMS Titanic, before the ocean liner sank.
The Asymmetric Dinghy Book
Timing is everything and this latest guide to asymmetric sailing has got it spot on with the coronavirus restriction lifting just in time for the 2021 season and dinghies hitting the water
Dinghy Sailing Start to Finish
Dinghy Sailing Start to Finish is the perfect book for you if you are new to sailing, or if you are an experienced dinghy sailor wanting to broaden your skills and develop your techniques
Get to grips with the latest Racing Rules
It’s going to be a long lockdown winter, and no matter which Tier you find yourself in, just the time to get to grips with the latest edition of the Racing Rules of Sailing
Combine a SUP with a Moth and you get a TIWAL
First there was the Moth, then the SUP . . . now there is the Tiwal
Swan-shaped superyacht concept from Lazzarini
This bold new Swan-Shaped megayacht concept is sure to ruffle a few feathers, shaped just like a swan and comes with a detachable head that can be used as a separate boat
New ClubSwan 80 concept challenges Maxi Yacht World
We’d like to introduce a new concept into the world of Maxis and invigorate Owner participation on an international level, the new ClubSwan 80
Whichever way the wind blows
Out of all the explanations for why a sailor has lost out on a race, unforeseen changes in the wind and the weather are the most frequent