Agneta is undergoing an huge restoration by Stirling & Son, but that's not all that's going on in the Plymouth yard.
After making it's name in the classic sailing world, Ventis Shipyard is shifting it's focus, Ron Valent tells us.
The word ‘traditional’ on the sign outside Tim Gilmore’s yard is in inverted commas, but everything else here is as real as ...
As days lengthen, it’s time for boats to do what boats are born to do: sail away. First, let’s get through the spring launch ...
National Historic Ships UK Photography Competition 2026 marks 20 years of celebrating maritime photography at it's finest - ...
The magical Richard Mille Cup powers up for a summer of competitive and challenging classic racing - here is the provisional ...
On 16 April 1953, the John Brown & Company shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland, launched the Britannia, a vessel that stands as a premier testament to the legacy of boat building in UK. Now on show in ...
There were some historical wins at last summer’s Cannes Régates Royales, with some boats taking clean sweep victories, Nigel Sharp reports. At the end of September last summer the Régates Royales in ...
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