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24 February 2014

Situated at the northern tip of Southampton Water which leads directly into the Solent and lying on the rivers Test and Itchen, it was almost ine...

29 January 2014

The majority of the canals in the UK were not designed for use by sailing boats, but the Caledonian Canal in Scotland is different. It connects t...

28 January 2014

Imagine a Cruise Liner so huge that it was unable to dock at most harbours in the world. Imagine living on it in a safe and secure community, fro...

02 January 2014

Are you tired of making the usual boring New Year resolutions that you never keep, such as not drinking so much, giving up smoking, going on yet ...

17 December 2013

With no lane markings, signs and speed limits on the sea, the thorny problem of who gives way and when is obviously going to be more complicated ...

17 December 2013

Just imagine cruising through ancient villages, past vineyards and chateaux, a glass of wine in your hand, as you explore the 241 km of the 300 y...

29 November 2013

(The Ears and Eyes along our Coasts) The National Coastwatch Institution plan to open their 50th coastal station, to mark their 20th anniver...

07 November 2013

Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula has been hit by a wave of violence ever since Islamist President Mohammed Morsi was ousted from power. This inevita...

31 October 2013

As the United States' Thanksgiving Day approaches, on the fourth Thursday in November, it is a good time to remember its origins, linked with that...

23 October 2013

It should kill the engine, but failure to use it may kill you! It is not an optional extra – it is there to protect you! Mo...

23 October 2013

< Back to part 1 How Frequent Are Accidents Involving Kill Cords? Fortunately in the UK fatal accidents are relatively rare. Howe...

23 October 2013

< Back to part 2 What About The Future? The current design of kill cords has a lot in its favour. It is simple in design, highly ...

07 October 2013

Some of my early sailing cruises were on a yacht with the skipper’s pet dog, a beautiful and very well behaved Collie. She stayed down below whe...

01 October 2013

Next year – 2014 – will mark the centenary of the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914. The 77.1km (48 mile) ship canal connects the Atlant...

18 September 2013

I recently read an article about the world’s largest solar boat which, in May 2012, accomplished the first around the world trip powered on...

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