Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Practical Boat Owner is Britain's biggest-selling boating magazine, trusted and respected by all its readers. A source of useful and helpful information for both power and sail boat owners, PBO helps you get the most from your boat acting as a forum for interacting with like-minded individuals.
Practical Boat Owner
Waiting for the tide with the editor
News • News and current affairs from the world of boating
My near-miss up a mast
New squad to develop future Olympic stars
‘Ordinary crew’ wanted for global sailing race
Invitation to female offshore passagemakers
Marine micro-organisms mission
UK drops National Flagship plans
New award for ‘most valuable asset’
DIARY DATES
Regional News • News from your cruising area
Letters • Readers share their thoughts and opinions
Plastic classics • A vintage boat doesn’t win the same admiration as an elderly car – but it should!
Beachcombing • How wrecking became a fine art on the dangerously rocky Isles of Scilly
Rudder bother • You know something’s up when you’re going round in circles with the tiller straight ahead
Working boats for leisure • Strong and often cheap, retired working boats make good leisure vessels if you don’t mind fettling to repurpose them
The Maxi with the most • Why has the Maxi 84 proved so popular since her launch 45 years ago? David Harding sailed Maximus, the ‘work in progress’ refurbished PBO Project Boat, to find out
17-20ft POCKET CRUISERS • Whether you’re moving on from dinghies, or downsizing to a boat that’s fun without being a financial millstone, here’s a trailer-sailer market guide
Azores and back THE SCENIC ROUTE • Phil Taylor dusts off the charts and turns a winter dream into reality after overhauling his Sabre 27 for a bluewater cruising adventure
Slow boat through the mountains • James Wood discovers the joys and challenges of narrowboating in the Brecon Beacons
Changing times • Alasdair Kirkpatrick tells Ali Wood about narrowboat innovations including a fully accessible design plus hybrid and electric propulsion
Back to (sea) school • James Wood gets to grip with navigation, passage planning, tides, buoyage, Colregs and more on his RYA Day Skipper Theory course
New Gear • Rupert Holmes gets an early look at the latest ideas
Tried & Tested • Will Renilson improves boat handling aboard his Jersey 36
Sunk boat salvage • Marsali Taylor reports on the salvage efforts to raise a wooden vessel at Aith Marina that attracted spectators despite the mizzle and smirr
THEN AND NOW The safety factor • Cruising legend Jimmy Cornell compares his latest world cruising survey results with findings he first published in PBO 40 years ago
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PROJECT BOAT RESTORATION Replacing the running rigging • It’s time to replace the lines on our Maxi 84 cruiser. Ali Wood gets some expert tips on mousing and splicing from XP Rigging
Selecting the right gear… • Coming into a crowded marina late at night after a great day sailing across Lyme Bay, Andrew Carter’s feathering prop failed and jammed in ‘full ahead’ – even when engaged in astern
Watch your wash • Debbie Moore takes her camera to sea as a favour to a friend and experiences the turbulence of on-the-water photography
Practical projects • Great ideas and tips from PBO readers
Ask the experts • Got a question? Email pbo@futurenet.com
Braving Bass Strait • Owen Moorhouse recalls an attempt to sail through the notorious southern Australia short cut on a voyage from Sydney to Melbourne
Sketchbook • Off-season,...