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03 December 2012

During the cold, dark, foggy evenings, there is no better time for a good ghost story; and ghost ships or phantom ships make up a large portion o...

30 November 2012

The sun is over the yardarm (well – as good as), you've finished boating for the day and you feel you really deserve a gin and tonic or...

20 November 2012

Why go boating? If you want to get away from the daily grind of the modern world, there is nothing as satisfying as taking to the water and ...

12 November 2012

As little as thirty years ago, marine electronics was in its infancy, at least as far as pleasure boating was concerned. Chart Plotters and GPS w...

25 October 2012

What does the term mean? Originally a chandlery was the office in a medieval household responsible for wax and candles. It was run by the ch...

15 October 2012

One of the most important considerations, when owning or buying a boat, is where you are going to keep it. Good moorings do not come cheap, but t...

15 October 2012

With the world consisting of over 70% water, it goes without saying that the scope for boating holidays is endless. From the most adventurous, to...

08 October 2012

(Why do you need them and how do you choose?) Few of us would embark on the process of buying a house without arranging for a survey to be c...

02 October 2012

Access to a reliable transportation service is essential for private boat owners and boat businesses that need to deliver boats to new sailing ar...

24 September 2012

The flying of flags on a boat might seem, to some, to be a practice passed down from history, which has nothing to do with the modern concept of ...

19 September 2012

Buying a boat is an expensive business which few of us can enter into without resorting to some sort of finance deal. While some may favour direc...

13 September 2012

Most seafarers have studied or been examined on the rules regarding emergencies at sea. Fortunately emergencies happen rarely, but it’s eas...

21 August 2012

A bit of history Thousands of years ago boats were named to honour a god, in order to safeguard them from peril. Their fear and superstition...

15 August 2012

Red diesel is simply diesel fuel with red dye added to it. In some countries it is a requirement by law that dye is added to low-tax fuel in orde...

23 July 2012

What is it? "Heaving to" or being "hove to" is a way of slowing a boat’s forward progress and bringing it almost t...

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