In the June issue of Yachting World, Toby Hodges tests the new Swan 65 and asks if it can live up to its illustrious forebear? Pip Hare explains how to avoid furler trouble, Tom Cunliffe dares to stop off on the shoals of Ushant, plus the results of our 2018 ARC skippers’ survey are revealed.
News
Double-handers flock to a Fastnet Race that sold out in minutes
Giant Ultimate trimarans to race 14,000 miles round the Atlantic
French designer Philippe Briand unveils 300ft eco ketch concept
Climb about the foiling SailGP simulator with Toby Heppell
Features
Bluewater gear survey
How much should you spend on equipment for ocean sailing? And what gear can you not do without?
Cruising as a couple
Is sailing around the world with your partner the ultimate bluewater dream? We meet the World ARC couples who have done it
Man of the world
Elaine Bunting meets Andrew Bishop, the man behind the ARC Rally, whose ideas shape so man cruising dreams
On the edge
So daunting were the shoals of Ushant that it was years before Tom Cunliffe dated to stop there. But what a reward it was…
Return of an icon
Can the new Swan 65 live up to its illustrious forebear? Toby Hodges sails it to find out
Special report
Sailing safely near troubled Venezuela
New gear and yachts
Thoroughbred cruisers: Amel 60; Oyster 565; Swan 48; Rustler 57
Affordable, fast internet at sea, plus other new gear to the market
Spinlock Deckvest VITO tested during a race across the Atlantic
Practical features
Extraordinary boats
The custom 53ft catamaran Fujin
Navigation briefing
Predicating a sea state
Masterclass with Pip Hare
How to avoid furler trouble
5 tips
Tim Powell on how to kickstart a winning race season
Cover picture
Beneteau Oceanis 55 heading for bluewater adventures
Photo by Gilles Martin-Raget