British Golden Globe Race skipper Susie Goodall managed to repair her self steering gear and scrape the barnacles from the bottom of her Rustler 36 during her stop at the…
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Carbon monoxide alarms to be mandatory for some cruisers
From 2019 carbon monoxide alarms onboard will be mandatory for cruising certain waterways in the UK
Will London On-Water Boat Show fill the gap left by the London Boat Show?
The organisers of the London On-Water Boat Show at St Katherine Dock have announced a new partnership with British Marine
Jonty Pearce: A Vision of Clarity – ISO 11591
Jonty Pearce reflects on Mel Bartlett's article on the Recreational Craft Directive in the November 2018 edition of Yachting Monthly which leads him to muse on boat design
Trinity House lights up to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War
Beacons are to be lit at 10 Trinity House lighthouses and locations on 11 November 2018 to remember all those who lost their lives in the First World War
Golden Globe Race: Loïc Lepage rescued
Golden Globe Race skipper Loïc Lepage, is now safely onboard the bulk carrier Shiosai after his Nicholson 32 MK X dismasted and began taking on water some 600 miles south…
Third Red Funnel ferry collision in less than a month
Red Funnel is now reviewing its procedures for operating in limited visibility after a yacht was sunk in Cowes Harbour by its car ferry Red Falcon
‘We hit a lobster pot on a lee shore’
Steve Bowen finds himself in a serious tangle with a lobster pot in UK waters
EU ruling could limit red diesel use
White diesel may replace red at UK marinas following the ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union
Golden Globe Race: Slats injured in knock-downs
Dutch Golden Globe Race skipper, Mark Slats believes he has cracked a rib during two knock-downs as he heads towards the compulsory gate at Hobart








