Former CB art editor, Peter Smith chooses his favourite paintings from the 2025 RSMA show at London’s Mall Galleries.
Robin Gates compares a plastic handle to the traditional wooden handled chisel… It’s around 80 years since the first ...
The tale of a storm almost a century ago - Dick Durham tells us of Lady Daphne's sacrifice, survival and miracle.
From carbon fibre hulls and jet drives to restoring historic schooners, Lyman Morse is a glimpse of the future – and it looks ...
A battle of the generations in boat terms, as an old Falmouth quay punt takes on new... who will come out on top?
Abbey Boatbuilder has been busy creating a microcosm of vintage hydroplane racing, alongside restoring heavier wooden motor ...
The Sparkman & Stephens masterpiece Volonté has been brought in for work in Cowes, Isle of Wight, Ben Wood reports.
The 39ft 9in (12.1m) Dunkirk little ship Jeff was built for Thames pleasure trips in 1923, by J Mears of Richmond, along with her... Suffolk boatbuilder Sam Doman, previous CB award winner in 2021 for ...
American builder Century Boats, on the eve of its centenary, remains little known in Europe, but has always produced boats of the highest quality, ...
Surveying might be the dull overture to buying or selling a boat, but it needs to be done right, Hughes tell us.
Since the earliest lifeboats in the late 1700s, up until the 1920s, most ‘service boats’ of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution were sail-and-oar designs. The use of sails extended the range of a ...
The Superyacht Life Foundation’s annual awards, the Honours, was notable for having its first all-female line-up this year.