Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Cover features:
Gull's eye - Looks down on the old Kentish harbour of Ramsgate
John Goode's sailing skills - Some secrets for the sextant
Port of call - Our in-depth report looks at the port and town of Rye
Caught out! - A rough ride into Douglas, IOM
Fitting a new rubbing strake - Our hands-on step-by-step guide
Young sailor's log - What family cruising's all about, through a child's eyes
EPlRBs explained - Basil D'Oliveira unravels the mysteries of electronic rescue aids
PRACTICAL SAILING:
Bull's eye - Our spectacular aerial harbour guide zooms in on Ramsgate, showing you the details and features to note and beware
John Goode's masterclass - John Goode picks up his faithful sextant and passes on some hard-earned lessons in the use of this versatile instrument
Port of call - Rye, an often overlooked harbour, has much to offer the cruising family, both as a port of refuge and a place to visit
Hands on - This month we detail how to replace an old and damaged wooden rubbing strake m our easy-to-follow guide
Ship's cook - Summery salad recipes to sustain your crew
Q&A - Another selection of your boating questions answered by our panel of experts
Up Front - Weather fronts and what part they will play in your sailing
Basil D'Oliveira - EPIRBs explained. Basil gets to grips with these electronic devices that can save your life with their automatic signals
The logbook of young sailor Alex Thompson
FEATURES:
When me going gets rough - The prudent seek shelter, but cautiously. Peter Jennings recounts a passage to Douglas that only just worked out
Come aboard an ocean cruiser - Join Richard Clifford aboard his 35ft Warror Shamaal and see how he has made her into a homely cruiser for all waters
Ship's log - Family cruising as seen through the perceptive eyes of crew member Alexander Thompson, aged eight
Ripples on the nibble - Serious difficulties face sailors at Lytham St Anne's, but Ribble Cruising Club members wouldn't go anywhere else
REGULARS:
Short blasts - The latest news from the world of sailing plus coming events
Letters - Your views: the best of the month's letters plus Jack Prat, every sailor's living nightmare
Subscribe to Sailing Today - Find out about this month's special subscription offer
Win a dinghy ft outboard - This terrific competition prize is worth Ã
Gull's eye - Looks down on the old Kentish harbour of Ramsgate
John Goode's sailing skills - Some secrets for the sextant
Port of call - Our in-depth report looks at the port and town of Rye
Caught out! - A rough ride into Douglas, IOM
Fitting a new rubbing strake - Our hands-on step-by-step guide
Young sailor's log - What family cruising's all about, through a child's eyes
EPlRBs explained - Basil D'Oliveira unravels the mysteries of electronic rescue aids
PRACTICAL SAILING:
Bull's eye - Our spectacular aerial harbour guide zooms in on Ramsgate, showing you the details and features to note and beware
John Goode's masterclass - John Goode picks up his faithful sextant and passes on some hard-earned lessons in the use of this versatile instrument
Port of call - Rye, an often overlooked harbour, has much to offer the cruising family, both as a port of refuge and a place to visit
Hands on - This month we detail how to replace an old and damaged wooden rubbing strake m our easy-to-follow guide
Ship's cook - Summery salad recipes to sustain your crew
Q&A - Another selection of your boating questions answered by our panel of experts
Up Front - Weather fronts and what part they will play in your sailing
Basil D'Oliveira - EPIRBs explained. Basil gets to grips with these electronic devices that can save your life with their automatic signals
The logbook of young sailor Alex Thompson
FEATURES:
When me going gets rough - The prudent seek shelter, but cautiously. Peter Jennings recounts a passage to Douglas that only just worked out
Come aboard an ocean cruiser - Join Richard Clifford aboard his 35ft Warror Shamaal and see how he has made her into a homely cruiser for all waters
Ship's log - Family cruising as seen through the perceptive eyes of crew member Alexander Thompson, aged eight
Ripples on the nibble - Serious difficulties face sailors at Lytham St Anne's, but Ribble Cruising Club members wouldn't go anywhere else
REGULARS:
Short blasts - The latest news from the world of sailing plus coming events
Letters - Your views: the best of the month's letters plus Jack Prat, every sailor's living nightmare
Subscribe to Sailing Today - Find out about this month's special subscription offer
Win a dinghy ft outboard - This terrific competition prize is worth Ã
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