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The Sailing Podcast

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From the team behind Practical Boat Owner, Yachting Monthly, and Yachting World comes a new sailing podcast, simply named: The Sailing PodcastYachting Monthly's editor, Theo Stocker hosts an array of amazing sailors to talk all things boat and adventurers. We aim to bring you the most fascinating and inspiring stories from a wide and eclectic bunch of people we’ll be featuring. But all you really need to know is, if you’re into sailing in any way, The Sailing Podcast is a must-listen. Subscribe today and make sure you never miss an episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Ep. 18: Sir Robin Knox-Johnston – Solo Circumnavigation, Clipper Race, and the Spirit of Adventure

In Episode 18 of The Sailing Podcast, host Theo Stocker sits down aboard the iconic Suhaili with a man who needs no introduction: Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE. He is arguably the greatest sailor of all time. As the first person to sail solo and non-stop around the world (1968 Golden Globe Race), Sir Robin changed offshore racing forever. In this exclusive chat, he reflects on his legendary master mariner background, shares harrowing stories of surviving the Southern Ocean, and explains why he donated his prize money to Donald Crowhurst’s family. We also dive into his fiery defence against the myth that sailing is an 'elite' sport, the creation of Clipper Ventures, and an insider look at the brand-new Clipper fleet being built. ⚓ Subscribe for more sailing stories, and don't forget to like and share! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12 jun 2026 - 1 h 24 min
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'The sailors who seem most content have the smallest, rubbishest boats ' | The Sailing Pod Ep.17

Picture this: It's a dark, wet evening in Salcombe. A massive 40-foot cruising yacht pulls up to the pontoon, and the skipper is screaming at his terrified teenage kids because they cleated a line wrong. The holiday is ruined, the crew is miserable, and the skipper is utterly disappointed in himself. How do we avoid becoming that grumpy, overwhelmed dad? Welcome to The Sailing Podcast, sponsored by Sunsail. [https://bit.ly/4tkrUrk] This week host, Theo Stocker and his guest. Justin Morton talk about what it actually takes to be a great skipper. The pair dive deep into 'unequal sailing partnerships,' the psychological difference between real danger and perceived fear, and why cutting a long-planned cruise short might be the ultimate sign of a successful voyage. If you've ever worried about stretching your family's tolerance on the water, this episode is an absolute must-listen. Timestamps 00:45 – The Snakes and Ladders of Sailing 02:45 – A Sailor’s Confession 06:00 – Justin's first command: Surviving spinnaker carnage on a Hunter Horizon 11:45 – The Grumpy Skipper Trap 16:30 – Event Management at Sea 19:35 – The cautionary tale of an 8-meter catamaran and forced cross-channel runs 24:35 – When Fear Meets Reality 34:10 – Knowing when to cut your holiday short 41:00 – Why the small, rubbish boats have more fun 43:00 – How to build boat-handling skills 47:25 – The Lost Art of Heaving-To 53:50 – Why couples should do shore-based courses together but practical courses apart ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

29 mei 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Comedy, calamity and happy memories as Monty learns to sail | Sailing Podcast Ep.16

What happens when a professional adventurer – a man who has dived with crocodiles and worked as a Cornish crab fisherman – meets a 7-ton Colvic 34 in a crowded marina? You get a masterclass in humility. In episode 16 of The Sailing Podcast, sponsored by Sunsail, host Theo Stocker sat down with Monty Halls to hear how he’s getting on three years into his sailing journey. From his 'rodent-sized' therapy dog to the 3D-printed parts saving his prop shaft, Monty shares the highs and lows of life with his boat, Sobec. It’s a hilarious, honest, and deeply relatable look at why we keep heading back out to sea, even when we’re convinced the boat is trying to kill us. This episode is made possible by our sponsors, Sunsail. Whether you’re a seasoned skipper or just starting to fill your 'experience jar' like Monty, Sunsail makes getting on the water easy. Right now, you can get up to 20% off summer sailing holidays—from the steady winds of the Ionian to the hidden bays of Croatia. If you’re ready for more adventure and less routine, search Sunsail Summer Sailing Special or use this url: https://bit.ly/4tkrUrk [https://bit.ly/4tkrUrk] Timestamps 01:45 – The Luck Jar vs. The Experience Jar: Why your luck eventually runs out. 05:10 – The P-Bracket disaster: 1970s technology meets 3D printing. 12:30 – Meeting Dasher: The "sociopathic" dachshund and the hunt for the perfect boat dog. 19:50 – From the Royal Marines to Blue Planet: A life shaped by the sea. 27:15 – The brutal reality of a Cornish crab fisherman (and why we have it easy). 38:40 – First time out on Sobec: "My predominant emotion was alarm." 46:15 – The "Fleshy Fender": How (not) to involve your family in close-quarters manoeuvring. 54:30 – The Boat Syndicate: Why Monty is using a "dating agency" to share his yacht ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15 mei 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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VR Headsets and Starlink: How to Run a Sailing School from a Remote Anchorage | The Sailing Pod Ep15

Imagine dodging unpredictable ice floes in Antarctica, putting film crews in position for that perfect David Attenborough shot, and then—after a decade of professional high-stakes sailing—deciding the real adventure is actually a 42-foot cruiser, a three-year-old daughter, and a Wi-Fi signal in the Hebrides. In this episode, Theo Stocker is joined by Charlie and Ed Hewitt of Ardent Training. They found a quiet corner at the Southampton Boat Show aboard a new Bavaria C46 to talk about their transition from professional whale-research skippers to "digital nomads." They dive into how they’ve built a global online sailing school from the cabin of an 80s yacht, the reality of "working from bed" using a VR headset to escape the rain in Scotland, and why they traded the stress of Antarctic expeditions for the freedom of following the wind—wherever it happens to be blowing that day. Brought to You By This episode is made possible by our friends at Sunsail. If you’re ready for more wind in the sails and less routine on land, Sunsail’s summer offers are currently live with up to 20% off. Whether it’s a bareboat charter in Croatia or a guided flotilla in Greece, visit the link in the description to find your next escape. Find out more:  https://www.sunsail.com/uk/offers/summer-sailing-special?utm_source=referral&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=ssuk_sailingpodcast [https://www.sunsail.com/uk/offers/summer-sailing-special?utm_source=referral&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=ssuk_sailingpodcast] Episode Timestamps 00:01:15 – High stakes in the ice: Dodging bergs and filming for Blue Planet. 00:08:30 – Meet Charlie and Ed: From Sea Cadets and the Navy to professional whale research. 00:22:45 – Buying "The Puppy": Why a cheap 1980s Van de Stadt was the key to their business freedom. 00:33:10 – The Digital Nomad life: Using Starlink to pitch to the government from St Kilda. 00:39:50 – The Virtual Office: How a VR headset solved the "working on a small boat" problem. 00:48:20 – Family on board: Raising a three-year-old and planning the next trip North. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1 mei 2026 - 43 min
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Hove-To & Hanging On – The Truth About Man Overboard Recovery | The Sailing Podcast

What happens when you mix a lee shore, a dark November night, and a jib sheet wrapped around your propeller? You get one of the many "cock-up" stories featured in this second installment of our Sailing Nerds special. Hosts Theo Stocker (Editor of Yachting Monthly) and Toby Heppell (Group Digital Editor for Future Publishing's Marine group) sit down at the Royal Lymington Yacht Club to share their most embarrassing maritime mistakes, from RNLI rescues to "slow-motion" marina crashes. Beyond the blunders, the duo dives deep into the realities of Man Overboard (MOB) recovery for short-handed crews and kicks off a high-stakes round of Fantasy Boat Shopping—this time with a hypothetical £1 million budget. Plus Stick around for a "bright" discussion on the best torches and lanterns to keep in your kit bag. BROUGHT TO YOU BY This episode is made possible by His Majesty’s Coast Guard. Safety at sea starts with preparation. Before you head out, visit hmcoastguard.uk/checklist [https://hmcoastguard.uk/checklist] to order your free waterproof safety checklist and ensure you're ready for the unexpected. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS * 00:00:56 – Introduction: Theo and Toby welcome you to the Royal Lymington Yacht Club. * 00:05:40 – Confessions of a Sailor: The hosts share their most embarrassing "cock-ups" and RNLI rescue stories. * 00:30:03 – The Reality of Man Overboard: A deep dive into short-handed MOB recovery and the kit that actually makes a difference. * 00:47:04 – Fantasy Boat Shopping (£1M Budget): From the sleek Solaris 50 to the high-speed Rapido 50 trimaran. * 01:03:53 – The Kit Bag: A technical look at torches, searchlights, and the enduring charm of hurricane lanterns. * 01:15:10 – Closing Remarks: Previewing the next debate: Fin keels vs. Bilge keels. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

17 apr 2026 - 1 h 16 min
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