From the Editor: March 2002
When Margaret Thatcher was prime minister, privatising and de-regulating everything in sight, the capital held its breath...
When Margaret Thatcher was prime minister, privatising and de-regulating everything in sight, the capital held its breath...
Snappers time, that season of post-festive, hungover, and slightly forced jollity
I remember once feeling quietly confident that I had covered all eventualities in my passage planning...
Good grief, December already?..
There's something of a Far Eastern flavour to this month's issue...
Port Fairline Spain, the Mallorca-based Fairline main dealer, is staging its third annual charity golf tournament this weekend
When UK marinas get this full, the boat industry braces itself...
The buzz of anticipation on England's South Coast is reaching a crescendo...
Spirit of Norway was leading the British Class 1 Powerboat Grand Prix when she missed a turning mark
Two more different men than Fabio Buzzi and David Scott Cowper would be hard to imagine...
Been to Havana lately? Neither have I but Tom Isitt has, and that's the main thing, to him at least...
An old journalist friend of mine once defined a well-written article as one which gets read all the way through...
Last weekend I made a pig’s ear of coming into my berth at Chichester Marina...
There's a widely held view that the smaller it is the more fun you have with it...
There has been much wailing, gnashing of teeth and other Old Testament histrionics following our news story last month...
There has been much wailing, gnashing of teeth and other Old Testament histrionics following our news story last month...
It would be misguided to suggest that any sensible motor yachtsman ever took his engines for granted...
These are good times for boatbuilders...
The defining moment of modern history is not the end of World War II....
The Motor Boat & Yachting Festival seems a long time ago now, and even the Southampton Boat Show, by the time you read this, will be starting to feel like a distant memory...