White diesel may replace red at UK marinas following the ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union
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Downsizing: an age-old conundrum
Bigger isn’t always better. As ageing joints make some jobs harder, Julian Mounter rediscovers the fun and freedom of a smaller boat
HMRC defends the use of red diesel by British sailors
The government is fighting the European Commission's claims that the use of red diesel to power pleasure boats in the UK is in breach of EU rules
Could sailing in Europe post Brexit cost more and involve more paperwork?
The Cruising Association has carried out research to try and find out what sailors can expect when sailing in EU countries after Brexit
Cruising Association warns of 400% boat tax increase in Croatia
The Cruising Association believes the tax rise could result in thousands of boat owners leaving Croatia rather than paying the increased costs
Fully autonomous container ship ‘by 2020’
A Norwegian company plans to build the world's first fully autonomous container ship within three years
Tom Cunliffe October 2016 podcast
Tom Cunliffe: When the pips are squeaking, a cheaper mooring abroad becomes rather attractive, but is it worth the journey?
Jonty Pearce: A Dutch treat
Jonty heads for a holiday in Holland finds an attractive and sheltered cruising grounds, where, unlike the more familiar Hebrides, he doesn't need his anchor, and the gin and tonics…
TUI Group to sell Sunsail
International tourism and holiday company TUI Group has announced plans to sell its Specialist Group including sailing charter company Sunsail, but holidays not affected
‘The Cool Route’ to link west coasts of Ireland, Scotland and Norway
The Cool Route Project has launched a survey to gain information about the needs and activities of cruising sailors along the west coasts of Ireland, Scotland, the Faroe Islands and…