The Kiel Canal can be a fascinating voyage in a yacht, as Detlef Jens reports
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Why the inlets and rocky islets of Maine are some of the best cruising grounds in the US
Tom Zydler enjoys a late-September cruise through the fragrant inlets and rocky islets of Maine sailing in his classic Mason 44 Frances B
Why the UK-based Cruising Association is the best place to find up to date sailing information
The Cruising Association’s Limehouse HQ is the place to go to plan your cruising, says Sue Pelling
Cruising off the beaten track in Senegal, one of the most interesting and unspoilt areas of Africa
Bruce Halabiskey is looking for a DIY adventure in a quiet anchorage for his family in their 34ft gaff cutter. He finds it in Senegal
What’s the best way to dispose of abandoned yachts? European options investigated
There is a need for a programme around sensible disposing of abandoned boats. Yachting World editor Elaine Bunting reports on boat recycling
Voyage log: a testing voyage to the remote Auckland Islands south of New Zealand
Thies Matzen describes his testing journey to reach the sub-Antarctic Aucklands Islands, 220 miles south of New Zealand’s South Island
Boat preview: Toby Hodges looks at the appeal of the British-built Rustler 37
Yachting World's boat test editor Toby Hodges takes a look at the appeal of the new Rustler 37 boat
Route du Rhum record ‘scared’ Loïck Peyron
A racing masterclass from the solo sailor who won the Route du Rhum in a record time, but Loïck Peyron admits he nearly capsized
Humphreys ‘devastated’ by Route du Rhum dismasting
British sailor Conrad Humphreys motoring to safety after 'terrifying' ship fuel transfer during Route du Rhum