Published by TI Media Limited Practical Boat Owner is Britain's biggest-selling boating magazine, trusted and respected by all its readers. A source of useful and helpful information for both power and sail boat owners, PBO helps you get the most from your boat acting as a forum for interacting with like-minded individuals.
Practical Boat Owner
Waiting for the tide • WITH THE EDITOR
Plan to phase out legacy MOB devices • News and current affairs from the world of boating
Concern about DSC alarm
Eight bells for PBO’s Emrhys Barrell
Skipper airlifted after clinging to a cliff
50,000th engine sold
Satellite boost
Persistent gender inequity continues
New work‑shadowing programme
Interactive editions of popular guides
Sustainable dredging schemes success
UK’s biggest marina operator expands
DIARY DATES
Marked Gear = Safe Gear • A new campaign is calling for existing guidance around the marking of static fishing gear to be mandatory – and you can join!
Regional news • News from your cruising area
Letters • Sharing your boating thoughts and opinions
Channel hopping • Essential monthly highlights from the world of online sailing channels with Kass Schmitt
The mystery of missing mud • A shake-down cruise brings seasonal bounty
Cardinal virtues • Heading back to the new age of navigation
Putting Karima back together • Keeping my Offshore 8M in shape is no small job – but it’s worth it to go sailing again
Dinghy launching tips • Keep a very long rope handy and, if launching single-handed, find a bystander to help… preferably one without a Rottweiler
Wonderful Westerly • As the Westerly Owners’ Association marks its 60th anniversary, Laura Hodgetts explores the history of these beloved GRP classics
TIMELINE OF THE WESTERLY
Racing dinghies vs motorboats • Based on experience, Gilbert Park ponders what every motorboat owner should consider when sharing the water with dinghy racers
Gybe-talkin’ • Cruising instructor Ben Lowings explains how to gybe safely and the techniques used when dealing with different sail types
The Nordic Folkboat • Despite low headroom, spartan accommodation and a potentially wet ride, the Folkboat remains one of the most iconic yachts of the last 100 years. Nic Compton finds out why
Building a bluewater cruising yacht • Beryl Chalmers spent six years building and fitting out a 48ft ferrocement ketch in the 1980s, which she then spent 13 happy years sailing
FERRO FIT-OUT TIMELINE
New gear • Rupert Holmes looks at the latest marine products
Hot water systems • Having hot water on board your boat can make cruising a whole lot more pleasant. Duncan Kent explains how to achieve it
ePropulsion eLite electric outboard
KEELBOLT CHECKS + why it matters • A keel shouldn’t just fall off–there are warning signs for keel integrity that every boat owner should know, says Ali Wood
Investigation
Prepping the hull and keel
Reassembly
Tender upgrade • Richard Thomson fitted out his new dinghy with old spares and items found while beachcombing to make it fit for liveaboard life
Build a light tender • Charles Beddingfield designs and constructs a 2m pram dinghy
Fuel problems solved • Following fuel injector problems, Mike Corp cleans through his Nauticat 311’s diesel system to ensure smooth and reliable running
Making a Perspex switch panel • Tony Davies shows how he made a simple helm dashboard switch panel using 10mm black polycarbonate
Cutting, sanding and polishing Perspex
Drilling, tapping and cutting slots in Perspex
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