All your instructional guides for Cruising


Fitting an autopilot

Need a new autopilot? Peter and Cheryl Ainsworth share their experience step-by-step as they re-fit their 1989 Hylas 47 yacht.

Electronics: 10 must-haves

Jon Neeves looks at the latest crop of marine electronics with a view to sorting the wheat from the chaff for the budget-conscious sailor, based on the products that caught his eye at the Sydney International Boat Show.

18 tips for better building

Three-quarters of the way through building his Pescott 38, Nowhere Fast, John Connell shares some of the invaluable lessons he has learned.

A balanced boat is safer to sail

A balanced boat is more pleasant and safer to sail, writes Ralph Chant.

The importance of anchor lights

Alan Lucas looks at ways for yacht owners at anchor to enhance their safety, especially against hoons in powerboats.

Testing the new generation of anchors

Tired of less than comprehensive overseas tests, Jon Neeves organises his own tests and puts a batch of old favourites and new-generation anchors through their paces.

Sail trim for cruisers

There are many reasons for having well trimmed sails other than winning races, but unfortunately that is not always appreciated by the cruising sailor! Guy Waddilove looks at 10 ways to improve your performance and speed up passage-making.

Boomless Sailing

Alan Lucas explains why he designed a boomless boat, and how to rig one.

Beating the blisters

Alan Lucas provides simple solutions for blisters in fibreglass hulls.

Mal de mer - seasickness avoidance and treatment

Seasickness can ruin a day out on the water, but on ocean passages sustained seasickness can compromise the safety of the crew, even the boat. In this article experienced cruising instructors, John and Amanda Neal, detail critical steps to avoiding and treating seasickness.

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