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QUARTER TON REVIEW
The first Quarter Ton Cup was held in 1967, with yachts having a RORC rating of exactly 15ft eligible to compete. With the advent of the International Offshore Rule (IOR), in 1970, the Quarter Ton rating was set at 18ft; eight years later it was raised to 18.55ft, until the Cup was last held under IOR in 1996 — note that the name has nothing to do with the weight of the boats!RS Q'BA REVIEW
The Q’ba is the latest all-purpose dinghy from RS, filling the space between the Tera and Feva in their low-cost rotomoulded range. Jeremy Evans discovers how the Q’ba scores as a weekend ‘family’ boat The news might be full of soaring prices, but not everthing is getting more expensive. A brand new Q’ba complete withASTUS 14.1 REVIEW
Jeremy Evans takes the Astus 14.1 trimaran for a ride to discover if it lives up to the claims of monohull pointing ability, multihull stability and skiffstyle planing Astus boats build a range of small trimarans in Brittany. Their largest Astus 20.1 is billed as the ‘ultimate family boat’ with room for as many as RIBS (RIGID-HULLED INFLATABLE BOATS) BUYERS GUIDE RIBs, or Rigid-hulled inflatable boats, are versatile, easy to look after and ideally suited to a number of tasks, but how do you find the right one for you? Rupert Holmes guides you through the key decisions. As with any boat, when choosing a RIB, there are compromises to make.Here are some of
SAILING'S GENDER GAP Interestingly in Olympic sailing, competitor numbers for Tokyo 2020 must be split 50:50 between men and women but World Sailing has opted to keep the class numbers uneven with five men’s classes, four women’s and one mixed, which means the quotas for competitors in each class will need to be skewed to meet the IOC requirements. PIP HARE AND MEDALLIA TO GO AGAIN The news that British Vendée Globe followers were hoping for has been confirmed, with the announcement that Pip Hare and sponsor Medallia will continue their partnership for the next Vendée Globe in 2023/24. More than that, Hare and Medallia have bought the VPLP-designed IMOCA that was known as Bureau Vallée II, sailed by Louis Burton CRUISING YOUR RACEBOAT Rupert Holmes looks at simple modifications to turn a raceboat into a fast cruiser While most cruisers are happy to settle for a boat with creature comforts, but indifferent handling, others are reluctant to relinquish the excitement that goes with sailing a high-performance boat and are happy to make compromises in other areas. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SAILING Sailing is one of the most accessible sports in the country, whether you live by the sea or inland, and it’s among the most rewarding. Paula Irish looks at how to get started Helming your own boat or crewing for someone else might seem like a daunting prospect for a beginner, but it doesn’t have to THE A-Z OF ESSENTIAL SAILING TERMS You may not be super confident in a boat yet but with our guide to sailing jargon you’ll sound it in no time. Essential sailing terms. Beam: Width of the boat Beat: To sail upwind on a zigzag course Black flag: When hoisted, this disqualifies boats crossing the startline early Boom: Horizontal spar attach to the bottom of the mainsail Bow: The front of the boat WHAT ARE THE BEST ROPES FOR SAILING? The cores of most Dyneema ropes on the market. are made from Dyneema SK75, which combines strength with very light weight. Dyneema SK78 is a higher end fibre with lower creep (permanent long-term elongation that arises from extended periods under load) than SK75. Dyneema SK90 – the latest type available – currently has the ultimate strengthQUARTER TON REVIEW
The first Quarter Ton Cup was held in 1967, with yachts having a RORC rating of exactly 15ft eligible to compete. With the advent of the International Offshore Rule (IOR), in 1970, the Quarter Ton rating was set at 18ft; eight years later it was raised to 18.55ft, until the Cup was last held under IOR in 1996 — note that the name has nothing to do with the weight of the boats!RS Q'BA REVIEW
The Q’ba is the latest all-purpose dinghy from RS, filling the space between the Tera and Feva in their low-cost rotomoulded range. Jeremy Evans discovers how the Q’ba scores as a weekend ‘family’ boat The news might be full of soaring prices, but not everthing is getting more expensive. A brand new Q’ba complete withASTUS 14.1 REVIEW
Jeremy Evans takes the Astus 14.1 trimaran for a ride to discover if it lives up to the claims of monohull pointing ability, multihull stability and skiffstyle planing Astus boats build a range of small trimarans in Brittany. Their largest Astus 20.1 is billed as the ‘ultimate family boat’ with room for as many as RIBS (RIGID-HULLED INFLATABLE BOATS) BUYERS GUIDE RIBs, or Rigid-hulled inflatable boats, are versatile, easy to look after and ideally suited to a number of tasks, but how do you find the right one for you? Rupert Holmes guides you through the key decisions. As with any boat, when choosing a RIB, there are compromises to make.Here are some of
SAILING'S GENDER GAP Interestingly in Olympic sailing, competitor numbers for Tokyo 2020 must be split 50:50 between men and women but World Sailing has opted to keep the class numbers uneven with five men’s classes, four women’s and one mixed, which means the quotas for competitors in each class will need to be skewed to meet the IOC requirements. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SAILING Sailing is one of the most accessible sports in the country, whether you live by the sea or inland, and it’s among the most rewarding. Paula Irish looks at how to get started Helming your own boat or crewing for someone else might seem like a daunting prospect for a beginner, but it doesn’t have to SUBSCRIBE - YACHTS AND YACHTING Subscribe to Yachts and Yachting and save!. Yachts & Yachting is the sailor’s bible, renowned for its expert coverage of local and international sailing events, and by subscribing not only will you never miss an issue, you can save up to £32 off the usual subscription rate.. Every issue is packed with interviews with world class sailors, practical advice and inspirational photography. WIN YOUR DREAM YACHT CHARTER IN PARADISE! We have partnered with Dream Yacht Charter for our Charter Guide 2021 – and now we can offer you the chance to win the holiday of a lifetime. The winner of our free-to-enter prize draw* will be offered a six-berth, three-cabin yacht for a seven-day charter in one of Dream Yacht Charter’s idyllic charter destinations THE A-Z OF ESSENTIAL SAILING TERMS You may not be super confident in a boat yet but with our guide to sailing jargon you’ll sound it in no time. Essential sailing terms. Beam: Width of the boat Beat: To sail upwind on a zigzag course Black flag: When hoisted, this disqualifies boats crossing the startline early Boom: Horizontal spar attach to the bottom of the mainsail Bow: The front of the boat THE RIGHT BLOCK FOR YOUR DECK Deck hardware is going through a period of rapid evolution: Rupert Holmes looks at recent developments Subscribe to Yachts & Yachting Keep up with the latest news in all aspects of sailing with Yachts & Yachting, essential reading for anyone who is serious about sailing. Save up to £33 when you subscribe and never miss an issue Choose fromour
BEST TOWING VEHICLES Identifying the perfect vehicle to suit your towing requirements can be a headache. Rupert Holmes outlines the most important considerations Figuring out the maximum weight a vehicle can safely and comfortably tow involves satisfying a number of criteria, some of which, at first glance, may appear to be contradictory. Vehicle manufacturers state a maximum towing weight, based on the car’sELAN 340 REVIEW
The hugely popular Elan 333 is a hard act to follow, but the new 340 sets out to bring even better performance to a similar-sized cruiser-racer. Rupert Holmes went to find out whether she meets the challenge. Elan’s 333 is one of the most popular recent BOAT TEST: BLACK PEPPER CODE 0 Sam Jefferson casts a covetous glance in the direction of the Code 0 a stylish day sailer from Black Pepper Yachts. A yacht is a luxury item. If you choose to own one it is not essential for your survival in the hunter gatherer sense of the word. So the question is, what do you TOBY HEPPELL, AUTHOR AT YACHTS AND YACHTING Toby Heppell is the Editor of Yachts & Yachting. Toby Heppell received his first boat for his fifth birthday – a bright red Optimistdinghy.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT COVER FOR YOUR BOAT Don’t underestimate the importance of covers in keeping a boat in top race condition. Rupert Holmes looks at how to choose the best option for your boat. A boat that’s kept in pristine condition will be faster and less prone to breakages than one PIP HARE AND MEDALLIA TO GO AGAIN The news that British Vendée Globe followers were hoping for has been confirmed, with the announcement that Pip Hare and sponsor Medallia will continue their partnership for the next Vendée Globe in 2023/24. More than that, Hare and Medallia have bought the VPLP-designed IMOCA that was known as Bureau Vallée II, sailed by Louis Burton CRUISING YOUR RACEBOAT Rupert Holmes looks at simple modifications to turn a raceboat into a fast cruiser While most cruisers are happy to settle for a boat with creature comforts, but indifferent handling, others are reluctant to relinquish the excitement that goes with sailing a high-performance boat and are happy to make compromises in other areas. WHAT ARE THE BEST ROPES FOR SAILING? The cores of most Dyneema ropes on the market. are made from Dyneema SK75, which combines strength with very light weight. Dyneema SK78 is a higher end fibre with lower creep (permanent long-term elongation that arises from extended periods under load) than SK75. Dyneema SK90 – the latest type available – currently has the ultimate strength THE A-Z OF ESSENTIAL SAILING TERMS You may not be super confident in a boat yet but with our guide to sailing jargon you’ll sound it in no time. Essential sailing terms. Beam: Width of the boat Beat: To sail upwind on a zigzag course Black flag: When hoisted, this disqualifies boats crossing the startline early Boom: Horizontal spar attach to the bottom of the mainsail Bow: The front of the boat THE RIGHT BLOCK FOR YOUR DECK Deck hardware is going through a period of rapid evolution: Rupert Holmes looks at recent developments Subscribe to Yachts & Yachting Keep up with the latest news in all aspects of sailing with Yachts & Yachting, essential reading for anyone who is serious about sailing. Save up to £33 when you subscribe and never miss an issue Choose fromour
QUARTER TON REVIEW
The first Quarter Ton Cup was held in 1967, with yachts having a RORC rating of exactly 15ft eligible to compete. With the advent of the International Offshore Rule (IOR), in 1970, the Quarter Ton rating was set at 18ft; eight years later it was raised to 18.55ft, until the Cup was last held under IOR in 1996 — note that the name has nothing to do with the weight of the boats!ARTEMIS 20 REVIEW
Artemis 20 Review. The Artemis 20 is a bit of a head-turner, but also designed to be accessible to all — it’s the chosen vessel for Hilary Lister’s round Britain bid. Andi Robertson and Gael Pawson, took the sexy new keelboat for a spin. The Artemis 20 has a real story to it, which makes it both different and exciting when compared to the RIBS (RIGID-HULLED INFLATABLE BOATS) BUYERS GUIDE RIBs, or Rigid-hulled inflatable boats, are versatile, easy to look after and ideally suited to a number of tasks, but how do you find the right one for you? Rupert Holmes guides you through the key decisions. As with any boat, when choosing a RIB, there are compromises to make.Here are some of
ASTUS 14.1 REVIEW
Jeremy Evans takes the Astus 14.1 trimaran for a ride to discover if it lives up to the claims of monohull pointing ability, multihull stability and skiffstyle planing Astus boats build a range of small trimarans in Brittany. Their largest Astus 20.1 is billed as the ‘ultimate family boat’ with room for as many as HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT COVER FOR YOUR BOAT Don’t underestimate the importance of covers in keeping a boat in top race condition. Rupert Holmes looks at how to choose the best option for your boat. A boat that’s kept in pristine condition will be faster and less prone to breakages than one that’s not so well looked after. Covers are the first line PIP HARE AND MEDALLIA TO GO AGAIN The news that British Vendée Globe followers were hoping for has been confirmed, with the announcement that Pip Hare and sponsor Medallia will continue their partnership for the next Vendée Globe in 2023/24. More than that, Hare and Medallia have bought the VPLP-designed IMOCA that was known as Bureau Vallée II, sailed by Louis Burton CRUISING YOUR RACEBOAT Rupert Holmes looks at simple modifications to turn a raceboat into a fast cruiser While most cruisers are happy to settle for a boat with creature comforts, but indifferent handling, others are reluctant to relinquish the excitement that goes with sailing a high-performance boat and are happy to make compromises in other areas. WHAT ARE THE BEST ROPES FOR SAILING? The cores of most Dyneema ropes on the market. are made from Dyneema SK75, which combines strength with very light weight. Dyneema SK78 is a higher end fibre with lower creep (permanent long-term elongation that arises from extended periods under load) than SK75. Dyneema SK90 – the latest type available – currently has the ultimate strength THE A-Z OF ESSENTIAL SAILING TERMS You may not be super confident in a boat yet but with our guide to sailing jargon you’ll sound it in no time. Essential sailing terms. Beam: Width of the boat Beat: To sail upwind on a zigzag course Black flag: When hoisted, this disqualifies boats crossing the startline early Boom: Horizontal spar attach to the bottom of the mainsail Bow: The front of the boat THE RIGHT BLOCK FOR YOUR DECK Deck hardware is going through a period of rapid evolution: Rupert Holmes looks at recent developments Subscribe to Yachts & Yachting Keep up with the latest news in all aspects of sailing with Yachts & Yachting, essential reading for anyone who is serious about sailing. Save up to £33 when you subscribe and never miss an issue Choose fromour
QUARTER TON REVIEW
The first Quarter Ton Cup was held in 1967, with yachts having a RORC rating of exactly 15ft eligible to compete. With the advent of the International Offshore Rule (IOR), in 1970, the Quarter Ton rating was set at 18ft; eight years later it was raised to 18.55ft, until the Cup was last held under IOR in 1996 — note that the name has nothing to do with the weight of the boats!ARTEMIS 20 REVIEW
Artemis 20 Review. The Artemis 20 is a bit of a head-turner, but also designed to be accessible to all — it’s the chosen vessel for Hilary Lister’s round Britain bid. Andi Robertson and Gael Pawson, took the sexy new keelboat for a spin. The Artemis 20 has a real story to it, which makes it both different and exciting when compared to the RIBS (RIGID-HULLED INFLATABLE BOATS) BUYERS GUIDE RIBs, or Rigid-hulled inflatable boats, are versatile, easy to look after and ideally suited to a number of tasks, but how do you find the right one for you? Rupert Holmes guides you through the key decisions. As with any boat, when choosing a RIB, there are compromises to make.Here are some of
ASTUS 14.1 REVIEW
Jeremy Evans takes the Astus 14.1 trimaran for a ride to discover if it lives up to the claims of monohull pointing ability, multihull stability and skiffstyle planing Astus boats build a range of small trimarans in Brittany. Their largest Astus 20.1 is billed as the ‘ultimate family boat’ with room for as many as HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT COVER FOR YOUR BOAT Don’t underestimate the importance of covers in keeping a boat in top race condition. Rupert Holmes looks at how to choose the best option for your boat. A boat that’s kept in pristine condition will be faster and less prone to breakages than one that’s not so well looked after. Covers are the first line WIN YOUR DREAM YACHT CHARTER IN PARADISE! 1 day ago · We have partnered with Dream Yacht Charter for our Charter Guide 2021 – and now we can offer you the chance to win the holiday of a lifetime. The winner of our free-to-enter prize draw* will be offered a six-berth, three-cabin yacht for a seven-day charter in one of Dream Yacht Charter’s idyllic charter destinations BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SAILING Sailing is one of the most accessible sports in the country, whether you live by the sea or inland, and it’s among the most rewarding. Paula Irish looks at how to get started Helming your own boat or crewing for someone else might seem like a daunting prospect for a beginner, but it doesn’t have to SUBSCRIBE - YACHTS AND YACHTING Subscribe to Yachts and Yachting and save!. Yachts & Yachting is the sailor’s bible, renowned for its expert coverage of local and international sailing events, and by subscribing not only will you never miss an issue, you can save up to £32 off the usual subscription rate.. Every issue is packed with interviews with world class sailors, practical advice and inspirational photography. WORLD SAILING UNDER PRESSURE TO PROPOSE NEW OLYMPIC CLASS World Sailing under pressure to propose new Olympic class for Paris 2024. By. Rob Peake. -. April 16, 2021. In an unprecedented move, the IOC has given World Sailing little more than six weeks to come up with an alternative Olympic class for the Paris 2024 Games. The news was rumoured for some time but confirmed on 16 April, as World Sailing FOLKBOAT - YACHTS AND YACHTING About Us. Yachts & Yachting is the leading performance sailing magazine, covering every aspect of the racing scene, from dinghies to keelboats. Our insightful features and stunning photography bring you the inside track on the world’s most exciting regattas together with advice and inspiration from the very best sailors, coaches andindustry experts.
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How to Start - Fig 1. Before the start, sail down an extension of the line. Find a stationery object (in this case the clock tower), which is on the direct line of committee boat and pin end. Wherever you are positioned on the start line, if the clock is directly behind the pin, you are right on the line. BRIXHAM HARBOUR, DEVON About Us. Yachts & Yachting is the leading performance sailing magazine, covering every aspect of the racing scene, from dinghies to keelboats. Our insightful features and stunning photography bring you the inside track on the world’s most exciting regattas together with advice and inspiration from the very best sailors, coaches andindustry experts.
SCORES OF SAILORS INVEST IN NEW HOME-BUILD MINI CLASS FOR Adventurer Don McIntyre says that more than 80 sailors worldwide are building his new DIY Mini boats, designed for a solo round-the-world race. The new self-build Mini 5.80 class was launched earlier this year. An initial ouitlay of €300 gets you the plans and McIntyre says the main structure can be completed in plywood-epoxy by JOHN GOODE - YACHTS AND YACHTING About Us. Yachts & Yachting is the leading performance sailing magazine, covering every aspect of the racing scene, from dinghies to keelboats. Our insightful features and stunning photography bring you the inside track on the world’s most exciting regattas together with advice and inspiration from the very best sailors, coaches andindustry experts.
TOBY HEPPELL, AUTHOR AT YACHTS AND YACHTING Toby Heppell is the Editor of Yachts & Yachting. Toby Heppell received his first boat for his fifth birthday – a bright red Optimistdinghy.
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