Katy Stickland
Editor
Video: First look at new Swallows and Amazons film
As youngsters, many sailors were inspired by Swallows and Amazons. Now, the classic book has been made into a new BBC film. Watch the trailer below!
Pictures: At the helm of a Clipper 68
YBW's Katy Stickland got the chance to crew on a Clipper 68 during Cowes Week 2016. CV2 has circumnavigated four times, and is now used for training and corporate events.
Video: three rescued after being thrown from their boat in Moelfre bay
Watch Moelfre RNLI volunteers rescue three men who were thrown from their boat into the sea. One of the men wasn't wearing a life jacket.
Video: 42 years for tug captain and first officer who smuggled £512m of cocaine
The captain and first officer of an ocean going tug boat are now starting lengthy prison sentences after being found guilty of trafficking £512 million worth of cocaine.
Man suffers burns in barge fire in Manchester
A man is being treated in hospital following a fire on a barge at Castlefield in Manchester. He is understood to have jumped into the canal to escape the flames.
Can you help track down a missing part from Hitler’s motor boat?
The owner of the motor boat, which once belonged to Adolf Hitler, is searching for the vessel's binnacle compass. It was put up for auction last year.
Pioneering British steamship, The Thames, discovered in Russia
The Thames steamship sank in the Russian Arctic in 1878. Now researchers have found the pioneering vessel in the bed of the Yenisei river.
New MD for Mylor Yacht Harbour
Neil Salter has been named as the new managing director of Mylor Yacht Harbour in Cornwall. He will replace Robert Graffy who has stepped down.
New Zealand yachtsman leaps into the arms of his rescuers
Paul Christenson was sailing in rough seas in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand when his yacht suffered steering problems. He was forced to leap from his boat to safety.
Final push to save WW1 ship, HMS President, from the scrapyard
The HMS President Preservation Trust has launched a final appeal to save London's last remaining World War One ship after it was refused lottery funding.
Life jacket wearing fisherman rescued off Bude
A fisherman has been rescued by the Summerleaze RNLI lifeguards after his boat caught fire off the coast of Bude in Cornwall.
Pictures: London hotel launches its 56m MY The Wellesley
The Wellesley hotel in Knightsbridge has unveiled its latest rooms - luxurious cabins on its Art Deco superyacht.
Bursary in memory of missing sailor, Will Black
Will Black died in a boating accident six years ago. The 28-year-old's body has never been found. Now his family have set up a bursary in his memory.
Solo rower, 70, rescued from an Atlantic storm
Norwegian Stein Hoff, who was rowing from New York to England to recreate the journey of the first transatlantic row in 1896, has been rescued.
Kennet recreates the inaugural boat passage from Leeds to Liverpool
To mark the bicentenary of the opening of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, the historic short boat, Kennet, will recreate the inaugural ceremonial journey.
What type of boat owner are you? British Marine releases new survey
British Marine has released new research into the profile, behaviour and purchasing dynamics of UK boating enthusiasts and boat owners.
Crewsaver launches a new life jacket for children
Crewsaver has unveiled the new Euro 100N life jacket designed especially for children. The Supersafe 150N foam life jacket has also been relaunched.
Video & Pictures: The new performance cruising trimaran, Tracer 1500TRi
The new 1500TRi is the first vessel in the Tracer Series of performance cruising trimarans from Schionning Designs in Australia. See photos and video here!
Phaedo^3 sets new Around Ireland Sailing Record
American sailor Lloyd Thornburg and the rest of the Phaedo^3 crew are now, subject to ratification, the new record holders for the fastest sail around Ireland.
Two trapped after boat capsizes near to Runcorn Bridge
Cheshire Fire and Rescue were called after two people became trapped when their boat capsized close to Runcorn Bridge. A third person managed to swim ashore.