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 ...
Is anything more satisfying than the crisp right angle of a well-cut mitre joint? Robin Gates takes a look at the Marples No ...
Lallows on Isle of Wight reaches 158 years, and is best known for S&S racers, including Ted Heath’s Morning Cloud II.
Carl Richardson pays a visit to the upper Thames and discovers a wooden world full of good people, good vibes and hot beverages.
Designers Stephen Jones and Jonty Sherwill ought to know a thing or two about beauty. The former is well known for his design work with Rustler’s beautiful creations, and the latter a long-standing ...
Yard news from Edinburgh, Scotland… the Camper & Nicholson royal barge that has served as a tender to Britannia is being restored, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The Royal Barge that served ...
Tom tells us of some unsung heroes and old friends in the sailing world. Last night I cranked up Youtube and spent an inspiring hour watching the National Historic Ships awards, presented from Bristol ...
Are you gearing up for some classic boat maintenance? Certainly when it comes to shavehooks, you want old ones, Adrian Morgan tells us. As winter approaches, an old wooden boat owner’s fancy lightly ...
Tom Cunliffe tells us of stepping a mast in Southampton Water in 1969, when crews were rough, spars were made of trees, cranes were driven by steam… and winter meant snow. “The past is a foreign ...
Port Townsend, Washington, lies at 48° north in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, which means weather for the annual Wooden Boat Festival is unpredictable. This year, rain, shine, and fog ...
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