Yachting Monthly

Contents: January 2002

Features Panama – Gateway or gauntlet? Tom and Vicky Jackson onthier own experience on this blue-water rite of passage in their Rustler 31 Sunstone Forth-Clyde – The missing link The…

Search and Rescue centre for Thames

The Minister for Transport, John Spellar, is set to launch London Coastguard’s new Search and Rescue (SAR) service for the River Thames

Suhaili returns to Falmouth

Suhaili, the first boat to ever sail non-stop around the world, has returned to Falmouth for a major re-fit

The British Marine Industries Federation's (BMIF) Export Department has been presented with an award for Excellence in Export Service at the International Business awards

Robots help shape weather

In a concept not that far removed from those of futuristic movies, thousands of robots will be taking to the oceans to help provide better weather forecasts

Anchor scoops Innovation 2001 award

First prize in this year's Innovations 2001 competition has been awarded to French anchor manufacturer Mondiale Plaisance Industrie

British Waterways and the Environment Agency have welcomed a decision by the UK government not to change current navigation responsibilities

The Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) held from November 13-15 in Amsterdam, attracted a total of 12,934 visitors, 10 per cent more than last year

Sailor missing after yachting accident

Almost twenty-four hours after a yacht collided with a towline between a barge and a tug north of Auckland, New Zealand, there is still no word on the fate of…