Once underway, coping without crew isn't too hard but manoeuvres can be tricky. Professional skipper Simon Phillips shares his shorthanded experience
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If you have radar, would you set sail in fog?
James Stevens answers your questions of seamanship - this month, is radar enough for a foggy Channel crossing?
Sailors to be consulted over UK red diesel ban
The UK Government has announced it will be asking sailors what impact a ban on red diesel will have and when the ban can be introduced
What could a no-deal Brexit mean for UK cruisers?
The Cruising Association considers what a no-deal Brexit might mean for UK sailors
Proposed windfarm extension sites in the UK revealed
The RYA is encouraging east coast and Welsh cruisers to look in detail at eight proposed windfarm sites in England and Wales, which are being considered by the Crown Estate
EU ruling could limit red diesel use
White diesel may replace red at UK marinas following the ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union
Windvane steering: why it makes sense for coastal cruising
No electricity needed and built for gale-force conditions; windvane self-steering makes sense for coastal cruisers as much as offshore voyagers.
Shall we leave now, later, or not at all?
James Stevens answers your Questions of Seamanship. This issue - when is the best time to leave port when faced with a strong tidal stream and overfalls?
Henri Lloyd to relaunch in 2019
The new owners of the Henri Lloyd brand have announced a new range for 2019 adapted for one design sailing, keel boats and superyachts
Red Sea cruisers return despite piracy threat
With cruisers returning to the southern Red Sea, the multinational naval force Combined Task Force 151 is now looking to liaise with sailors about their experiences