Early August 2020 – a welcome break from cruising came with an invitation to Beaulieu – a gathering of the most exquisite wooden boats and people in such an unlikely time.
Read MoreAmerican 20th Century yachting photography on show in the U.S. brings together Edwin Levick’s work alongside that of his apprentices’, Morris Rosenfeld.
Read MoreAmerican photographer Michael Kahn releases a set of vintage prints featuring boats.
Read MoreA classic expedition story is about to unfold with a Full-Ocean-Depth submersible on a ex-US war ship.
Read MoreMaking wooden surfboards is the stuff that dreams are made of. Come inside their workshop in Devon through our video and photos to find out how these guys are shaping up and, what tools are right for that job.
Read MoreThis could be the most lux breakfast you could make on board. Bocconcini, small balls of mozzarella which originates from Naples, is the perfect ingredient to accompany smoked trout and eggs.
Read MoreThe first concert from a new series of exclusive musical events in the world’s most beautiful and inaccessible places – this weekend – 29th September 2018.
Read MoreImagine exploring the most beautiful places on earth – a circumnavigation on ORION of the SEAS – a yacht that has grace and style. Watch Classic Yacht TV’s latest featured yacht for sale video.
Read MoreOff the coast of Tenerife Bessie Ellen sails alongside pilot whales, to the surprise of a guest who awoke to hear the commotion.
Read MoreA first time in the Atlantic Ocean – offshore and in blue waters, sailing. One guest on board Bessie Ellen gives her impressions of 'space', sea sickness and what reaching landfall is like.
Read MoreWhat happens offshore on board a tall ship like Bessie Ellen? Here's what one guest had to say while sailing from Lisbon to Madeira. Check out what CYTV caught on camera while at sea...
Read MoreEmbrace landfall, spot your anchorage and cook with family around a fire with inspiration from Tasmania's outdoor chef Sarah Glover and her ‘Seafood Feast On A Stick’ recipe.
Read MoreIt's only when you sail a tall ship that you really understand their history in context of how people 'worked' them as we hear from on board Bessie Ellen.
Read MoreFeaturing exhibitions in Australia, a Great War exhibition in Maine – United States, the start of the Golden Globe Race in France, and the Het Scheepvaartmuseum's showcase of Joan Blaeu's map of the world, dating from 1648, one of the absolute highlights of The National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam.
Read MoreBeing at sea can be cleansing. It's not just sights and sounds, but the movement of the boat that has a rhythm – it's 'therapy at sea' as we hear from a guest on board Bessie Ellen.
Read MoreNight watches have a magical feel to them – the experience of isolation, an escape from the digital and fast-paced world we exist in, as we hear from on board Bessie Ellen.
Read MoreThis binnacle was designed to be used on a submarine bridge at the surface. It was small enough to pass down through the hatch when submerging. It's for sale – read more about it here.
Read MoreIn 1968 Sir Robin Knox-Johnston became the first yachtsman to solo non-stop circumnavigate in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race. It was also in that same race, one competitor Donald Crowhurst lost his mind and was lost at sea. THE MERCY (2018) is a film telling the story of Crowhurst's fate. Here's the trailer...
Read MoreLamb torpedoes on a piadina with mint and cucumber yogurt, brown lemon rice, courgettes, toasted pine nuts and salad. Serving this piping hot is not essential. We thought that this would be a great alternative to pasta dishes commonly eaten during regattas and cruising. Enjoy!
Read MoreEveryone's talking about it; the newly released Christopher Nolan film that attempts to chronicle the evacuation of 330,000 men off the beaches and the harbour of DUNKIRK . Featuring MTB102, the white foam on the beaches and the 1958 version of the film to be screened this September...
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