Round the Island Race 2024 entry is open! Attracting over 1,200 boats & 10,000 sailors, it's one of the largest races in the yachting world.| Classic Boat Magazine
International Boatbuilding Training College announces bursary scheme for 18-40 year olds - 50% off full time Boatbuilding course fee.| Classic Boat Magazine
Classic Boat is the magazine for the world’s most beautiful boats. Packed with stunning images, we have the inside stories of the great classic yachts and motorboats afloat today, as well as fascinating tales from yesteryear and the latest from the wooden boat building scene around the world.| Classic Boat Magazine
Two beautifully restored yachts, hand-picked from the market for you - Ceres and Cereste. It's spring, if not now, when?| Classic Boat Magazine
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Restored 1918 Dutch tall ship's planetary conservation mission: Oosterschelde's world voyage reaches Galápagos, retracing Darwin's steps.| Classic Boat Magazine
Commemorating the life and achievements of Iain Oughtred - racer, boatbuilder and designer. Words by Nic Compton.| Classic Boat Magazine
The majestic Westcountry trading ketch, Bessie Ellen, is setting sail on a tour around Britain, to mark 120 years of heritage sailing.| Classic Boat Magazine
Your shelves are bulging with the Hisocks, Smeetons, Knox-Johston and Moitessier. But there's always room for more sailing books| Classic Boat Magazine
Following a period of sanctuary at Chichester Marina, the 1902 lifeboat Louisa Heartwell is back in the care of the RNLI after being used as a houseboat for several decades. The boat is being stored at the all-weather Lifeboat Centre in Poole, until a permanent berth becomes available at the historic lifeboat collection in Chatham, […]| Classic Boat Magazine
Is it fair to presume the trials of owning a classic boat? Adrian Morgan questions who wouldn’t want a wooden yacht...| Classic Boat Magazine
The America’s Cup Hall of Fame: a reunion and celebration of past, present and future legends of this historic event.| Classic Boat Magazine
Skipper Marie Tabarly, and her crew on Pen Duick VI, are triumphant in the McIntyre Ocean Globe Race 2024, Barry Pickthall writes.| Classic Boat Magazine
Classic Boat is the magazine for the world’s most beautiful boats. Packed with stunning images, we have the inside stories of the great classic yachts and motorboats afloat today, as well as fascinating tales from yesteryear and the latest from the wooden boat building scene around the world.| Classic Boat Magazine
Do you feel like you're sailing through red tape? Adrian Morgan asks, when did selling a boat get so complicated?| Classic Boat Magazine
Looking for an accurate weather reading? Dave Selby reveals the ultimate weather resource for a safe passage... it's not what you'd expect.| Classic Boat Magazine
Dave Selby's column is ever entertaining as he treats us to his view, as a cruising sailor, on the America's Cup. Maybe you agree?| Classic Boat Magazine
Nigel Sharp recounts his Australia Day racing in Sydney Harbour - a classic regatta in the hot and breezy Aussie summer.| Classic Boat Magazine
Having migrated north, six of Alan Payne's Tasman Seabirds are now thriving in Queensland, Nigel Sharp tells us.| Classic Boat Magazine
Making memories on the ocean waves - Adrian Morgan reflects on the boats he's sailed and shipmates he's joined.| Classic Boat Magazine
The 1938 S&S yawl Baruna recently underwent an exceptional restoration. Our 4-part series with captain Tony Morse starts with the hull...| Classic Boat Magazine
Rüdiger Stihl's classics: A great contribution to the classic boat renaissance, from wreck restorations, to new builds with original designs| Classic Boat Magazine
Our look at boatyards around the world continues, this time in the northeasternmost state of Maine, Nigel Sharp reports.| Classic Boat Magazine
Our look at boatyards around the world continues, this time Nigel Sharp takes in a few of the European yards fighting the good fight.| Classic Boat Magazine
The wind had risen to a howl… CB columnist Tom Cunliffe remembers a nerver-wracking night-time approach in Norway The March issue of Classic Boat (CB333) is on sale now. Buy a copy or subscribe here. Back in 1983, before Norway cashed in on North Sea oil, I was cruising around the west coast in […]| Classic Boat Magazine
Martin Nott delves into the Isle of Wight's boatbuilding history, Cowes Week over 120 years ago, and this town's royal connections...| Classic Boat Magazine
ShamrockV 2-year restoration complete! The full story on this 1930s America's Cup challenger's rebuild & return to sea, pre 37th Auld Mug.| Classic Boat Magazine
How to Win & Survive the Round the Island Race: Your race guide, Barry Pickthall, tells how he's completed it many times in a classic yacht!| Classic Boat Magazine
“Sweet lines, long overhangs, gleaming varnish and fine craftsmanship. Exceptional yachts where the owners have gone to extraordinary lengths to replicate the beauty of a bygone era. Antigua was the birthplace of the Spirit of Tradition class. In the words of our founder, Kenny Coombs: ‘We know it when we see it’.” Jane Coombs, on […]| Classic Boat Magazine
The history and future of this one-design cruiser-racer, and Nigel Sharp's day out on GINA with Jeremy Rogers' son Kit, and his wife Jessie.| Classic Boat Magazine
Adrian Morgan treats us to his monthly column: A reflection on ropes jargon, the world of social media, and nautical terminology.| Classic Boat Magazine
The Stone family's entrepreneurial business pathway has led to a successful, vibrant Salcombe based boat yard, Nigel Sharp went to visit.| Classic Boat Magazine
Adrien Morgan's monthly column muses on how to face bad weather at sea, and in the kitchen... Have you tackled an angry ocean?| Classic Boat Magazine
Interested in learning how to build a boat? We caught up with the BBA, who offer comprehensive programmes for all skill levels...| Classic Boat Magazine
Here's a full breakdown of how D-Day actually worked. A visit to a re-enactment shed some light on the operation… Dan Houston reports.| Classic Boat Magazine
Classic Boat Awards 2024: Winners announcement... Here it is - who you voted the best and most remarkable in the classic world!| Classic Boat Magazine
Tom Nitsch: Tom Cunliffe's monthly column inviting us aboard with the sailor & movie-maker behind the classic, La Nioulargue.| Classic Boat Magazine
The oldest boat in the current Ocean Globe race, Galiana, is the last Olin Stephens yawl designed for RORC/CCA, starting with Dorade in 1930.| Classic Boat Magazine
Falcon Study: Spirit Yachts announce new commission to build contemporary version of Q-Class yacht, alongside Dykstra Naval Architects.| Classic Boat Magazine
Ben Meakins racing experience: It's time to start thinking about the Round The Island Race 2024! Here's a seasoned IOW racer's experience.| Classic Boat Magazine
New May issue of Classic Boat: It's packed with the excitement of spring, from the Classic Boat Awards results, to restorations & adventures!| Classic Boat Magazine
The range of powered vessels on the market continues to grow, so here's some of our favourite semi-displacement craft designs… Just for you!| Classic Boat Magazine
RNLI's history of vessel design: Development of working craft through the ages, and evolution that led to rapid powerboats in service.| Classic Boat Magazine
The late Jim Radford was the youngest soldier present on the beaches of Normandy 70 years ago. Clare McComb interviewed him shortly before he died...| Classic Boat Magazine
Western Flyer underwent a monumental seven-year rebuild, simply because of historic six-week charter under famous novelist John Steinbeck.| Classic Boat Magazine
Adrian Morgan's Monthly Boating Column: Musings on technology dependence, Vs the old and 'true' sailor... reading and navigating the elements.| Classic Boat Magazine
Whether you're 'just looking' or ready to buy, here's two top picks from the market. They're in wonderful condition, take a peek...| Classic Boat Magazine
A Terrible Confession: Dave Selby reveals a secret Blackwater Sloop he has harboured for nearly two decades.| Classic Boat Magazine
Maiden does it again! Sailing around the world and circling back on history, all-female crew on Maiden were welcomed home by Tracy Edwards.| Classic Boat Magazine