David Harding

David Harding

David Harding has been testing boats for more than 25 years, and has sailed over 500 types of boat, from dinghies and dayboats to fast multihulls and offshore cruisers. He is also a marine photographer and runs his agency Sailing Scenes. His work has regularly appeared in the the yachting press including Yachting Monthly, Practical Boat Owner and Yachting World.

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Two men not wearing lifejackets aboard SpearFish 520 inflatable boat

What’s the point of the ‘long and thin’ as opposed to the normal ‘short and fat’ with a small inflatable? David Harding tests the Spearfish 520 to find out

Sailors marine mooring on a yacht

Nobody gets every tricky marina manoeuvre right first time – but what do you do if things don’t go as planned? David Harding presents an escape route

A woman on a yacht

When couples sail together, one usually takes the lead when it comes to marina boat manoeuvring, remaining on the helm, while the other does the leaping around – but that’s…

A couple sailing a Gib-Sea 242 yacht

As a roomy, versatile and affordable family-friendly cruiser, the Gib’Sea 242 has much to offer, says David Harding

A yacht with a heavy boat helm

If your boat has a new rig and new sails, but a tiller that still tries to wrench your arms out of their sockets, what do you do? David Harding…

A man sailing an Oysterman 16 boat with red sails

Condensing all the character, charm and idiosyncrasies of a traditional gaffer into a pint-sized package, the Oysterman 16 has proved to be the ideal boat for one West Country enthusiast.…

A Rustler 33 yacht sailing close to the coast

With many cruising yachts only used for weekend sailing, Rustler decided to create something that's made for the job. David Harding reports

People on the deck of a Ovni 395 yacht

She can dry out on the beach, cross oceans, and bounce off submerged dangers that would present a serious threat to other boats – so does the Ovni 395 have…