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Great Seamanship: Last Days of the Slocum Era

By: admin Feb 14, 2025 0 Comments

Knocked down, becalmed, grounded, and lost, Graham Cox’s attempt to sail from Australia to New Zealand in a 24-footer ends in near disasterFrom childhood, Graham Cox had dreamed of the ocean. Growing up in Durban, he’d spent his time hanging …

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Evo 60 first look: Luxury catamaran with a capital L

By: admin Feb 13, 2025 0 Comments

The Evo 60, a modern-looking luxury catamaran expected to cost around $3.5m, will debut at the International Multihull Show in 2026.The Evo 60The Evo 60 is an eye-opening, performance-focused luxury cruising catamaran and a full South African project. Drawn by …

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Extraordinary boats: The Mini Globe Race Globe 5.80

By: admin Feb 12, 2025 0 Comments

The Mini Globe Race is a single-handed around the world race in home-built plywood yachts, for a new class designed specifically for the race: the Globe 5.80. Additional reporting by David Harding“Go small, go cheap, go now,” famously said Lin …

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Vision 484 first look: New catamaran in development for 2026 launch

By: admin Feb 11, 2025 0 Comments

The new Vision 484 focuses on simplicity and avoids complexity where possible. It will launch in 2026.The Vision 484This South African yard’s first model, the Vision 444, is a fast and lightweight catamaran set up for long-distance sailing that has …

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Why the Vendée Globe fleet is right to reject a full foiling rule

By: admin Feb 10, 2025 0 Comments

Sometimes you don’t need to adopt every technological advance to stay at the front, as the IMOCA class is proving. Matt Sheahan reportsThat tens of thousands of Vendée Globe fans were prepared to get up in the early hours of …

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Let’s Go Offroad… Sailing? Cruising the Gulf of Bothnia

By: admin Feb 07, 2025 0 Comments

The Gulf of Bothnia is little explored, but Janneke Kuysters discovers stunning mid-summer cruisingThe massive structure of Svartklubben lighthouse looms on the horizon. Standing on the small Swedish island of Singö, it guards the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia. …

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