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Amy and family sail the Blindleia, a 12-mile-long inland passage with spectacular scenery between Kristiansand and Lillesand while sailing Norway's south coast

Some sections of the Blindleia are just 6.5 metres wide! Photo: Amy Kemp

Stavanger was an undisputable highlight. But after a few days, the weather looked suitable to continue south. There are ver...


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We live in an age of digital perfection, yet the sea demands honesty. A ship’s log thrives on the raw, unedited narrative of the human says Dick Durham

Use a logbook (or make your own) to record the passage. It’s a good habit that makes you keep an eye on the details

The log of a ship – date, time, position, course – are the vital statistics of her s...


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The Cruising Association has launched its new lobster pot campaign, Marked Gear = Safe Gear, which calls for existing guidance around the marking of static fishing gear to be mandatory – and you can join!

Poorly marked fishing gear, lobster pots and creels in UK waters are a hidden and real safety hazard to yachtsmen, causing entanglement, damage t...


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For migratory birds, as much as sailors, climate change means actual change. Jasper Winn welcomes many small birds as passengers as he sails across the Celtic Sea

A swallow lands on the boat when crossing the Celtic Sea. Photo: Jasper Winn

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Your boat can be many things, family, home, safety and trouble. Libby Purves considers the complication relationship between boat and owner

During the romantic wedding season, let us muse on the emotional attachments we yachtspeople have, not all of them human.

The obvious grand affair of the heart is with the sea and wind: a relationship that ra...


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