
Sailing the Astus 20.2 Trimaran
If there’s one thing more exhilarating than going fast in a small boat, it’s going fast in thin water, the way designer Jean-Hubert Pommois and

If there’s one thing more exhilarating than going fast in a small boat, it’s going fast in thin water, the way designer Jean-Hubert Pommois and
Jimmy Cornell’s first two cruising boats were built of fiberglass and steel respectively. By the time he got to his third Aventura, an Alubat Ovni

When Gunboat founder Peter Johnstone approached Nigel Irens—the veteran Brit designer with a string of record-breaking racing cats and tris to his name—about creating a

I’ve long been a fan of Beneteau’s entry-level boats, the First 20 and the First 25. They’ve been around for decades, receiving numerous design overhauls
Just walking the docks at the Annapolis show last October, everyone could tell this boat was something special. First there was the banner proclaiming it

Size matters—and when you’re working with small spaces, creativity matters even more. The Leopard 40 feels like a much larger catamaran, because its South African

The UK-built, Holman & Pye-designed Rustler 36 started life in 1980 as a development of the earlier Rustler 31—Kim Holman’s evolution of the sea-kindly Stella,
Longtime Tartan designer Tim Jackett is back in the saddle at the Ohio builder, and he’s wasted no time in coming up with a new
Musician, Sailor, Author, Father, Husband, Friend Herb Payson passed away at 9:38pm on Tuesday, July 28 surrounded by his family. It was a very gentle

JEANNEAU Jeanneau offers safe, seaworthy boats without compromise: strong and sturdy in all weather, comfortable while cruising, sure when the winds are trying and always

When it comes to displays, there are as many layouts and preferences as there are sailors, but B&G considers the latest 12- and 15-inch displays

They’d never seen an old boat look so new.

A well-trimmed sailboat is a beautiful thing. Here’s how to make the most of the tools at hand.

Three days aboard a Lagoon catamaran reminds one sailor of what he’s always loved most about being on the water.

Never Count on Neptune. A dubious decision opened the door for mischief— and Neptune waltzed right in.

Diversifying ways to generate power onboard without using fossil fuels, and maximizing that power generation, is the holy grail of sailors who want energy independence,

After 64 days at sea, the first finisher in the 10th Vendée Globe has crossed the line, setting a new course record by nearly 10 days.

A new requirement means Bahamas cruisers may pay more this year.

A woman in search of new adventures finds a Pacific Seacraft 34 to carry her dream.

By Tom Cunliffe, Adlard Coles, $35 Amazon.com, $26.47 One could read the subtitle of Tom Cunliffe’s new Bosun’s Bag—A Treasury of Practical Wisdom for the