The Maclean Brothers in Sydney, Australia after their record-setting Pacific crossing. Photo: Richard Milnes / Alamy Stock Photo.The Lachlan brothers have finished their record-setting row across the Pacific, raising nearly £1m for the Maclean Foundation, a clean water charity they founded with their father. 3 Scottish brothers have set a new record for rowing across the Pacific. Since April, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean …Continue reading » The post 3 Scottish brothers complete record...| Yachting Monthly
The Sunsail/RYA all-female crew competing in the Prometheus 41s class at Cowes Week 2025An all-female crew at Cowes Week, organised in collaboration between Sunsail and the RYA, spotlighted the need for greater representation and leadership opportunities for women in sailing. For the first time, Sunsail and the RYA brought an all-female crew to Cowes Week 2025. “It’s a meaningful step,” …Continue reading » The post Sunsail and RYA bring all-female crew to Cowes Week appeared first on...| Yachting Monthly
This October, Young British sailor Jacques Miller will set off on a 75,000 round-the-world voyage that will take him to 38 countries. Young British sailor Jacques Miller will set out from Cowes in October for a five-year solo circumnavigation onboard the 1971 …Continue reading » The post Young British sailor to start 5-year and 75,000 nm circumnavigation appeared first on Yachting Monthly.| Yachting Monthly
Late September sun, Maldon Town by John Martin. This year will mark the 80th year of the Royal Society of Marine Artists (RSMA) Annual Exhibition. The exhibition, open 17-27 September, celebrates sailing and yachting through a selection of works from leading marine artists. The Royal Society of Marine Artists’ (RSMA) Annual Exhibition celebrates its 80th anniversary this year. The society is a registered …Continue reading » The post The Royal Society of Marine Artists celebrates sailing ...| Yachting Monthly
The Exe Sailability Project receives the King's Award. Photo: Exe Sailability Project. The Exe Sailability Project, a sailing charity in Devon, has been presented with The King’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK. Exe Sailability Project, a sailing charity in Devon, was presented with a King’s Award for Voluntary Service at a special …Continue reading » The post Exmouth sailing charity Sailability awarded a King’s Award appeared fi...| Yachting Monthly
The new trust will celebrate Buckler's Hard shipbuilding heritage, with projects already underway to bring its history to future generations.| Yachting Monthly
This summer, marine heritage craftsmen and enthusiasts from across the UK gather to discuss challenges faced by the traditional boatbuilding sector.| Yachting Monthly