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HER Majesty the Queen named Cunard’s new cruise liner Queen Elizabeth – the third Cunard ship to bear the name – at a glittering ceremony in Southampton. The naming marked another a milestone in British maritime history
as the £400 million ocean giant prepared to set sail on her maiden voyage to Madeira. The 92,400-ton vessel took two years to build at the Fincantieri Monfalcone shipyard in Italy but bookings for her maiden voyage sold out in just 29 minutes. The ship made an early morning entrance into her home port of
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Southampton for the first time on October 8 to prepare for the October 11 naming cermony. She was greeted by a fleet of small boats and crowds lining the shore as she headed up the Solent into Southampton Water before dawn under the command of Captain Christopher Wells. Tugs saluted the new ship with
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A proud new ship THERE is something very special, and very British, about a new queen sailing sedately across the oceans. Times have certainly changed since a young Princess Elizabeth helped her mother launch the first Queen Elizabeth on the Clyde in 1938. In those days ships were named and blessed before they touched the water. Maiden voyages came much later after years of fitting out. The new Queen Elizabeth took just two years to build but little was changed with the welcome when she steamed up the Solent and Southampton water though the dawn mist after her passage across the Mediterranean and the Bay of Biscay. With her 16 decks and sumptuous interior harking back to another age of Empire she is a mixture of old fashioned pride and modern day affluence. At 964 feet long and 186 feet from waterline to funnel, she has a top speed of more than 23 knots. Despite continuing worries about the economy her arrival at Southampton and her first departure with paying passengers for southern sun reflected quiet but growing confidence, matching the green shoots that were apparent last month just along the waterfront at the boat show.
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Cruising is a big business that is growing in the UK. It is no longer the preserve of doting dowagers or seaside landladies in search of out of season sun and fun. Now 40-something voyagers with young families are just as likely to be looking for full-on activity holidays with gourmet dining and top class entertainment on top. There have been plenty of new launches of spectacular ships that can be equally at home in northern
THOUSANDS of spectators are set to pack La Rochelle for the start of sailing’s ultimate solo challenge on October 17. A fleet of international ocean racers sailing high performance Eco 60 yachts are due to blast over the startline of the gruelling 30,000mile the VELUX 5 OCEANS solo marathon around the world race. Hundreds of spectator boats were expected to take to the water in the specially designated spectator area in the Pertuis Charentais outside La Rochelle’s iconic harbour walls. The starting gun is planned for 4pm and the eight ocean racers will pass the start boat, the beautiful
three-masted tall ship Belem, and embark on their epic adventure around the world alone. The first of five ocean sprints will see them battle the notorious Bay of Biscay before taking on the Doldrums and the South Atlantic en route to Cape Town, South Africa. VELUX 5 OCEANS chairman Sir Robin Knox-Johnston said: “There is no better experience than the start of a major ocean yacht race and the VELUX 5 OCEANS is the best of all. The nervous energy that will engulf La Rochelle is something that will stick in the minds of everyone there for years to come.
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latitudes as the Caribbean. But something has been missing since the QE 2 was taken out of service. Like her predecessor she was a star of the sea and served the nation in war. We have the Queen Victoria and the huge Queen Mary 2 but there is nothing quite the same as a new queen proudly carrying the name of the reigning monarch. Three cheers. God bless her and all who sail in her.
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NEWS IN BRIEF Museum funding FUNDING of £108,000 has been given by the Heritage Lottery Fund to create new exhibitions on the Royal Navy in the 20th and 21st centuries at the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth. The grant means the museum has up to two years to submit more detailed plans and apply for the £1.1 million support they are seeking for their £4.2 million project to quadruple exhibition space by 2014.
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Elizabeth on 27 September 1938 when she accompanied her mother Queen Elizabeth to Clydebank. She named Queen Elizabeth 2 in 1967 and Cunard’s, Queen Mary 2, in 2004. The Queen first named a Cunard ship as Princess Elizabeth in 1947, when she was godmother to Caronia, which later became known as the Green Goddess. Peter Shanks, Cunard president and managing director, said: “The naming of a Cunard Queen is a very special occasion and this will be an historic event in the true sense of the word.” One and half million people in the UK enjoy cruises and the market is growing.
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Top windsurfers compete at Weymouth and Portland THE RYA’s best young windsurfing talent took to the waters of Weymouth and Portland hoping to scoop the crop of titles up for grabs at the annual RYA /UKWA Youth and Masters British Open. Held at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy the event which traditionally rounds up the competitive windsurfing season, saw more than
HAMPSHIRE company, PSP, which moves boats and equipment across the world and sponsors the Southampton boat show, helped adventurer Bear Grylls in his 2,500 mile RIB voyage through the North West Passage. The company moved Bear’s equipment thousands of miles by road and air to help him complete the expedition on 9 September.
80 of the UK’s top windsurfers battle it out for National titles in their respective classes. In the 6.8 Techno fleet, Robert York was eager to show that the speed he demonstrated at this year’s Techno Worlds was no fluke however he ranked tenth in the fleet with Kieran Martin taking the top spot, Adam Purcell taking second and Emma Labourne
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HARDY’S cabin on HMS Victory was the venue for a fundraising dinner in aid of the international maritime charity the Sailors’ Society. Vice Admiral Sir Christopher Morgan, a former Director General of the UK Chamber of Shipping and member of the charity’s campaign board, hosted the Trafalgar Dinner for 15 guests representing maritime industries. More information about the charity’s work at www.sailors-society.org
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NEWS IN BRIEF Dart trophy JOHN Tuckwell has been awarded this year’s Kim Stephens Trophy at the Weymouth Sailing Centre Dart 18 World Championships. The trophy recognises those who support the class and continue to participate in and organise the event at varying levels. John, Towergate Mardon sales director, has been involved with the Dart 18 for 22 years, sailing it for nine years and as club chairman for five.
Show success SOUTHAMPTON boat show title sponsor, transportation firm PSP, struck two deals at the show to transport powerboats to the United States for two of Britain’s biggest manufacturers. The company will move two Fairlines and four Sunseekers to Florida for the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show.
Cracking crime POLICE in Sussex are asking boat owners to help them beat crime. Project Kraken is a national police maritime crime and counterterrorism project aimed at protecting coastal waters. Anyone seeing anything suspicious is asked to report it immediately to the police. Sussex Police are asking people to register at Sussex Police Project Kraken website. 300 Class Podium of the final round of the P1 SuperStock 2010 in Lymington, Dorset.
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By Sam Feasey HEIGHTS of Abraham and Grandstand Motor Sports became the inaugural Powerboat P1 SuperStock Champions at the Lymington Grand Prix of the Sea. Rupert Pugh and Dan Whapples finished second in the afternoon’s 300 Class race and rival Maurice Lacroix fifth, as Heights of Abraham powered to its maiden SuperStock Championship trophy with an overall points total of 211. After winning eight of the previous nine races, the Matlock-based team started the weekend with a 36-point cushion at the top of the standings and Saturday morning’s race cancellation ensured the UK powerboating gold would be travelling back up the M1 to the Midlands. Heights of Abraham’s delighted driver, Rupert Pugh, said: “We’re over the moon. It’s been a huge effort from the team and we’re already looking forward to coming back next year and retaining our trophy. “We’ve built up a lot of confidence between driver and navigator. It’s a tremendous privilege to be part of a championshipwinning racing team.” Double Six Racing duo Brian Caudwell and Neil Cadman took the bronze medal behind Messrs Pugh and Whapples.
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Rough Cut Racing stole in to claim the final Maurice Lacroix Chronograph Valgranges prize after a timing penalty denied the boys in blue from clocking up their fourth timepiece of the season. John Wilson and Neil Scarborough’s triumph was secured despite the 150 Class frontrunners not finishing the weekend’s feature race. Grandstand Motor Sports came off second best in a nasty collision with surprise pacesetter, Aztec Racing. Jubilant Grandstand Motor Sports driver, Wilson, reflected on a sensational year for the 150 Class: “It’s been an absolutely fantastic season and to become the first-ever SuperStock Champions is brilliant,” said the winning Warwickshire-based pilot. Team Fox maintained its runner-up position in the series after crossing the finishing line in fourth place and only edged Eclipse by a mere five points as Rose Lores and John Donnelly took second on Saturday ahead of Flying Sparks, who proudly scored back-to-back podium finishes to end the season. Not to be outshone, GSS Mermaid picked up its first-ever Grand Prix of the Sea trophy as David Hobson and fiancée Kirsty Clark raced to victory after a sensational tussle with Aztec Racing and Grandstand Motor Sports in Saturday’s fast and furious race action.
Trust launches Sail for Heroes voyages INJURED serving and ex-service men and women can get on board the Tall Ships Youth Trust’s fleet of 72-foot Challenger Yachts as part of the charity’s Sail for Heroes voyages. The voyages allow serving and ex-service men and women who have been injured during service to try sailing and take on new challenges, helping them to adjust back to life at home. Tall Ships Youth Trust worked with the British Limbless Ex Service Men’s Association to run its first Sail 4 Heroes voyage last month. Nine men aged 20-50 from around the UK joined the seven night voyage in Portsmouth and were taught how to sail the yacht around the Solent.
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NEWS IN BRIEF Art on ice MARINE scientists and artists taking part in the 22 – day Cape Farewell expedition to the Norwegian Arctic were trapped in ice for 40 minutes as their skipper ordered them to prepare for rescue. The Norwegian Coast Guard was alerted to the ship’s position near Svalbard by the ship’s Iridium OpenPort, global maritime satellite communications service. A helicopter was dispatched to the emergency but the ice shifted to allow the ship to reach open water. The Cape Farewell expedition provided a chance for scientists and artists from around the globe to collaborate in the climate debate.
Life saver BROADCASTER Dennis Skillicorn believes his SeaSafe Sea Trekker gilet saved his life after he fell into the sea at Hythe Marina. The BBC Radio Solent presenter was thrown out of his rubber dinghy after jumping the last few feet as the marina lock emptied. His SeaSafe Sea Trekker – a weatherproof gilet with a concealed lifejacket - inflated immediately. He was rescued by the lockkeeper. www.seasafe.co.uk. Andy Shaw’s match racing team leading the Aussies in the pre-start at the J24 Student Worlds.
ORGANISERS of the inaugural Royal Southern Academy’s Match Race Cup are confident of a strong turnout with plenty of sailing talent entering the new competition that starts in November. The Royal Southern Academy confirms that there has already been substantial interest from ISAF Open top 100 rankers and university teams to compete in the inaugural final in March next year. With 12 teams in each round, the first three entries received are from ISAF top 100 Open Match racers including Andy Shaw, new World Student Match Race Champion and Ali Hall. ISAF has confirmed the Royal Southern Academy Match Cup as a Grade 4 event. There will be two qualifier rounds on 20/21 November 2010 and 5/6 March 2011, with 12
places available for each qualifier. The top six teams from each round will qualify for a place in the finals to be held on 26/27 March. The Royal Southern Yacht Club’s Academy is for young people aged 18-25. They race Laser SB3s including Match Racing, and IRC, and offer special coaching sessions. The Academy charters SB3s from Pelican Racing for Academy racing events, and places young people as crew on IRC boats. The Sailing Programme, running until July 2011 is aimed and devised for young people who live in the region and also those who go to local universities. Entrants are invited to charter the boats at reduced rates for training at sailing@royalsouthern.co.uk. www.royal-southern.co.uk/Academy
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Wright on target FINN world champion Ed Wright, 32, capped an impressive 2009-10 season by clinching a nomination for the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year award, recognised as the top award a sailor can achieve in world sailing. The awards are presented each November to one man and one woman. Wright won the 2008-09 ISAF world cup title last September and began the 2009-10 season with gold at the Rolex Miami Olympic classes regatta and the Princess Sofia Trophy in Palma. He claimed the overall world cup series title for the second year in a row.
Survey skills DELEGATES from as far as Turkey and Ireland attended a course on surveying wooden boats run by the Yacht Designers and Surveyors Association at Faversham Creek in Kent. The 25 delegates also saw wooden boats under repair including the wooden Thames sailing barge ‘The Cambria’ which is undergoing complete restoration. The next training courses, on Survey Report Writing and Certifying Authority Training, are on 21 October in Petersfield, Hampshire. Call Kay Greenwood on 01730 710425.
Star of the Great River Race THE traditional rowing wherry dinghy Maggie crewed by Weybridge Sailing Club members beat more than 300 entries to win the 2010 Great River Race. Sister boat Aggie owned and built by Weybridge member Roy Hathaway and crewed by WSC members finished third overall just 27 seconds behind Leaper, a fast racing Noamho Curragh boat from Ireland. Maggie won the overall handicap trophy, the fastest four-blade boat and the cup for the first Thames based entry. The 22nd running of the race last month was a rowing marathon over a 21-mile course from Greenwich to Richmond for traditional boats from dinghies to dragonboats, timehandicapped for a staggered start. The minimum requirement is four oars and four crew on board, rowers and passengers, and the boats have to be able to weather the often quite rough water of the tidal Thames. Maggie was rescued smoke blackened and blistered after being damaged in an arson attack on the club’s boat shed four years ago. She still took part in the 2006 race finishing second. This year, with a bit more restoration, she turned on the style to finish more than ten minutes ahead of Leaper, taking a shade under three hours with the tide but wit a fresh head win on several
reaches. ‘Aggie’ which was hand built new this year to replicate Maggie, was lying second until in a thrilling finish in front of cheering riverbank crowds, Leaper, powered by four hefty Irish rowers squeezed past her by less than a boat’s length in the last 100 metres to the finish at Ham, having started from her handicap position 36 minutes behind the two Weybridge boats.. Weybridge Sailing Club is based near the Nauticalia Ferry to 220 x Port- Advert Shepperton, offering a 300mm range of
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RNLI launches up by two thirds FIGURES issued by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution show the charity’s lifeboats launched on average 42 times every day in June, July and August – an increase of 68 per cent on the annual daily average. The preliminary figures show that RNLI lifeboats were requested to launch by HM Coastguard 3,926 times during June, July and August while the charity’s lifeguards responded to 12,911 incidents - rescues, first aid, lost and found children - across 152 of the UK’s busiest beaches – a 16 per cent increase on the same period last year. The busiest RNLI lifeboat station overall was Tower on the River Thames, launching 179 times over the summer. The busiest RNLI coastal lifeboat stations were Poole, Dorset, with 79 launches, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, with 66 launches, followed
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with their day jobs as many of them work in the tourism industry, so we are especially grateful to them in summer – and to their employers who allow them to stop work at the bleep of a pager to help others, and given the current economic climate for businesses this is a great contribution to the charity.” Local authorities make a significant contribution to the cost of wages for RNLI seasonal lifeguards while the RNLI charity funds the remaining costs, including training and equipment, and Mr Viasto added: “We are pleased too that local authorities remain committed to part-funding the RNLI lifeguard services. Year
on year they meet their responsibility for beach safety and recognise the benefits to local tourism of having the safest beaches possible in busy holiday destinations. “We support this by offering the best trained and equipped lifeguards we possibly can. This costs the charity £1,000 per season for each of its 800 seasonal lifeguards, which is why we ask the public to help us fund this lifesaving service. When you look at just how many people have been rescued and assisted by our lifeguards, its money well spent.” The RNLI offers free all-year-round safety advice for sea users and beach visitors at www.rnli.org.uk.
further thousand Westerly boats are registered on the group’s yearbook. Westerly built more than 12,000 boats, ranging in size from the 22-foot Cirrus, in production from 1968-72, to the Ocean 43 which came off the drawing board in 1997 and was still selling up to the turn of the century. The most successful boat Westerly
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NEWS IN BRIEF All round upgrade PONTOONS and onshore facilities will be improved at Town Quay Marina in Southampton ready for the 2011 season. The investment, which starts this autumn, will include improving access to the pontoons, better water and power services on each of the 117 berths and new shower and laundry facilities.
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THE Boat & Caravan Show, the UK’s largest show for outdoor leisure, at the NEC in Birmingham from 22 – 27 February notches up the half century next year. It will offer the latest in caravans, motorhomes, park homes, holiday homes and lodges, boats, tents, and camping accessories.
Nightmare row PHIL Pring will be relive the highs and lows of his 76 – day Atlantic crossing in a 24 by six foot rowing boat on 24 November at the National Maritime Museum, Cornwall. Phil and his friend Ben Cummings saw their two - year dream of rowing the 3,000 miles from the Canaries to the West Indies turned to a nightmare when their boat capsized a mile from the finish. Tickets are £8 on 01326 214546.
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Ainslie rallies his team to victory TRIPLE Olympic gold medalist Ben Ainslie of TEAMORIGIN added a second Argo Group Gold Cup to his team’s trophy cabinet after a final against Denmark’s Jesper Radich’s Gaastra Racing Team in Stage eight of the World Match Racing Tour in Hamilton, Bermuda. The October 10 final had all the hallmarks of a classic with Radich seeking retribution for his final defeat in Sweden.
Ainslie said: “We made it hard for ourselves and had a battle all the way through but maybe what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger.” Radich said: “At the moment they are the best match racing team in the world.” After Ainslie’s victory the focus turned to the final event of the World Match Racing Tour, the Monsoon Cup in Malaysia with the British star in third position and GBR’s other
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MISCHIEF, the catamaran owned by a yachtsman dubbed “Captain Calamity” was destroyed while attempting to ride Britain’s biggest wave, known as the Cribbar, at Fistral Beach, Newquay, Cornwall. Retired electrician Glenn Crawley, 55, sailed his 18-foot catamaran to the Cribbar Reef half a mile offshore.The £1,500 boat disintegrated in the waves and Mr Crawley was rescued by lifeguards. In 2007 he was rescued four times in four hours by local sailors and coastguards. Paul Benney, RNLI area lifeguard manager, said: “Mischief has ended up in pieces but I doubt it will stop him sailing. He doesn’t seem the type to stop.” Glenn Crawley said: “I’m going through a never-ending learning curve. If you don’t capsize, you’re not trying hard enough. I will have a new boat after Christmas.”
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Raise a glass to Nelson’s memory Following the battle the British navy was the most powerful in the world and played a major role in the expansion of the British Empire. Despite the ending of the daily rum issue 40 years ago rum blended to the Admiralty’s specification is still available for public consumption thanks to Canadian entrepreneur Charles Tobias. He obtained the Admiralty’s specification and their permission to produce the unique blend of rums under the Pusser’s brand name. In return he has donated a royalty raised on every bottle of Pusser’s Rum sold to the Royal Navy Sailors’ Fund, known as the “tot fund” which provides amenities for serving personnel. Donations exceed £1 million. Ben Pick, UK Brand Manager for Pusser’s Rum
a significant sponsor withdrew forcing the challenge attempt to be aborted. David Aitken is now the MD of Maricuda Ltd plans to make a fresh attempt at the two-days and 20 hours record.
Hosts get benefit HARTLEPOOL may have got a £16m benefit to the town from hosting the Tall Ships Races – England’s biggest free event in 2010. But the event, which attracted 970,000 visitors, may have cost the council £720,000 in extra costs for transport, stewarding and traffic management while income from parking charges was less than expected. Media coverage was worth more than £3m.
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was involved in a re-enactment of the daily rum issue that took place in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard on the anniversary of Black Tot Day – 31 July 2010. He said “The public turned out in their thousands to visit the Dockyard
New Atlantic record challenge IN 2001 Naval Architect David Aitken produced the concept design for the 2004 Atlantic Challenger, a craft designed to win the Hales Trophy, the Blue Riband of the Atlantic. The project had just arrived at the construction stage when
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over the three days of Navy Days and enjoyed the re-enactment of the daily rum issue which was accompanied by the singing of old sea shanties. It is good to know that Nelson’s memory will not be forgotten on this important occasion of Trafalgar Day.”
Goss to go solo again PETE Goss, who last year sailed the fishing lugger Spirit of Mystery to Australia, is returning to single - handed sailing after 15 years with a new boat for the trans - Atlantic Route du Rhum.
SEA users who want to play a part in shaping the location of Marine Conservation Zones – a new type of marine protected area – should get in touch with the four regional projects in England as soon as possible. Final proposals will be passed to government advisors in June 2011. www.mczmapping.org
Leading role BRIGHTLINGSEA is looking for a new Harbour Master. A “practical” approach, an ability to deal with a wide range of issues and good interpersonal skills are essential. Applications should be sent to the town’s Harbour Commissioners by 29 October. www.brightlingseaharbour.org
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NEWS IN BRIEF Growing business THE UK’s superyacht industry is worth more than £420 million a year, three per cent up on last year despite the recession, a national survey of Superyacht UK members shows. Superyacht UK, a dedicated association of British Marine Federation (BMF), represents over 170 members, working in the design, build, supply chain and service provision of yachts over 24 metres in length. There are around 3,550 people working in the sector.
New protection LOBSTER, crabs, fish and kelp benefit from a newly designated marine protected area off Flamborough Head, East Yorkshire. The North Sea’s first No Take Zone was formally established to protect marine wildlife and is the third No Take Zone designated in British waters. A No Take Zone means exactly that – you cannot remove anything from within the designated area, above or below the high tidemark including fish, seaweed, shellfish and rocks. You are welcome to examine fossils or ramble and look through rock pools but leave everything as you found it.
Global search for record breaker SCOTTISH explorer Jock Wishart has announced an international competition to find the final crew member for a pioneering arctic expedition – The Old Pulteney Row to the Pole. The Old Pulteney Pole Position Challenge will put the world’s thrill seekers to the ultimate test to see if they have what it takes to make history. They will join a remarkable mission to conquer what could be one of the world’s last true ‘firsts’ – a rowing attempt to the North Pole. In August 2011, adventurer and sportsman Wishart will lead a six strong crew through some of the harshest conditions on earth in an attempt to row to the Magnetic North Pole. In a specially designed ‘ice boat’. Jock and his crew will set off from Resolute Bay in Canada and the Pole Position winner will be given the once in a lifetime opportunity to join them. The Old Pulteney Row to the Pole is of global significance as both a pioneering maritime adventure and an environmental expedition. The voyage has never been undertaken before and is only now possible due to the increase in seasonal ice melt in
the Arctic. Wishart said: “When you’re planning an Arctic expedition the most important thing is your crew. When Shackleton asked Jock Wishart for his crew he made it clear what kind of people he needed: ‘Men wanted for hazardous journey. Small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful, honour and recognition in case of success.’ “The Old Pulteney Row to the Pole will hopefully not be as dangerous as Shackleton’s adventure but there will be plenty of excitement, adventure and opportunities for the Pole Position winner to test their mettle and physical stamina. “ Old Pulteney’s partnership with Jock is rooted in the whisky’s maritime heritage and history of supporting sailing and seafaring adventure. The whisky is distilled in the historic harbour town of Wick, the most northerly distillery on the UK mainland. The deadline for entries is November 1. www.rowtothepole.com.
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New look for London show LONDON’S biggest boating experience will have new layout and new features when the Tullett Prebon London International Boat Show, returns to ExCeL from 7 – 16 January. Throughout the 10 day event, hundreds of exhibitors will showcase the marine industry’s finest products, services and equipment and roughly 1000 boats ranging from kayaks and dinghies to sail boats and motor yachts will be open to climb aboard, explore and trial. The new layout for 2011 will divide equipment and fittings, marine services, a retail village and holiday and watersports zone into ExCeL’s North Hall and boats of every description into the South Hall. New features will include a used boats marina for the first time with up to 70 used boats of all shapes and sizes on sale and the North Hall will feature a dedicated watersports zone full of products, equipment, training and services to meet all watersports interests and needs. A new Watersports Action Pool, measuring 70 by 24 metres will allow visitors to try stand-up paddle boarding, wakeboarding, windsurfing, dinghy sailing, canoeing and kayaking, as well
as model yacht racing. The pool will combine ‘Try It’ sessions and live demos by watersports experts, including a canoe polo championship. World champions and record breakers including pro wakeboarder Matt Crowhurst, SUP distance champion John Hibbard and indoor windsurfing world champion Nik Baker are lined up to share their skills with visitors and to showcase the full range of watersports on offer. Around the world racer Mike Golding OBE, power boat racer and All at Sea columnisty Shelley Jory-Leigh, Olympic medallist Mark Covell, extreme powerboat adventurer Alan Priddy, electrical and mechanical trainer Tony Brooks and sailing guru John Goode will all be at the show Each day visitors will have the chance to see these sports stars in action and pick their brains for tips and advice in the new Knowledge Box. Old favourites such as the Classic Boat attraction and Brushboarding a cross between snowboarding and surfing on dry land will be back.
MDL Marinas has revealed the winners of its annual MDL in Bloom competition, which rewards the ‘green-fingered’ teams across its 21 marina sites. The marina teams entered a variety of garden displays and floral arrangements into the competition’s five categories. Scooping the ‘X’ Factor title and the coveted best overall award was Shamrock Quay Marina in Southampton – receiving an engraved trophy and gift vouchers for its marina team. Best borders and beds was won by Woolverstone Marina in Ipswich, best hanging baskets by Mercury Yacht Harbour on the River Hamble, and MDL’s Hamble Point Marina took the award for best tubs and containers. Jon Eads, Managing Director of MDL’s Marina Division, said: “Across our marina network we have a diverse collection of open and green spaces, some marinas have large and beautifully landscaped grounds, others have small but equally immaculately presented outdoor spaces which have been transformed using hanging baskets, tubs and containers packed full with wonderful floral displays.” Nicola Walsh, Area Manager for MDL
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Regatta to remember president EIGHT yachts turned the Solent red in the Clipper Race Yacht Club’s inaugural Red Socks Regatta in memory of its late president, Lieutenant-Commander Colin de Mowbray. Colin died in July aged of 65 after suffering a heart attack at home in Lymington. Skippers and crew representing all seven editions of the Clipper Round the World Yacht
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Activate your Lasers FOR most sailors there is no sadder sight than a boat going to waste when someone could be out enjoying it out on the water. And sadly far too many boats are hidden in the undergrowth of dinghy parks whilst their covers become covered in green moss. According to the Watersports and Leisure Participation Survey 2009 conducted by the RYA, BMF, RNLI and MCA there are more than one million adults (aged over 16) sailing in the UK and that only approximately 71,000 of these sail more than 25 times a year, that’s about twice a month. So what can we do to get these people sailing more often and more boats back out on the water? The Activate Your Laser Fleet collaboration between the RYA, LaserPerformance and the International Laser UK Class Association aims to support clubs to develop new ideas on how to encourage Laser owners and sailors back on the water and to reclaim those abandoned Lasers sitting in sailing clubs. A series of workshops have been run on and off the water and sailors have been able to share ideas and identify which initiatives they can introduce at their clubs to ‘Activate’
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Sailing and self esteem Geoff Holt The former professional yachtsman who was paralysed in a swimming accident and inspired sailors when he became the first quadriplegic to sail the Atlantic.
THE Sailability Multiclass Regatta claims to be the biggest event of its kind in the world. First run in 2007, this year’s regatta was bigger than ever with 60 boats and more than 80 disabled sailors converging on Rutland Sailing Club. Racing took place in a selection of disabled-friendly classes which included the Challenger trimaran, the Artemis, the Access 303 (singleperson and two-person), the Laser Stratos and the Access Liberty. The only Paralympic class on show was the 2.4 metre keelboat with the SKUD 18 and the Sonar boats otherwise committed at the Sail for Gold Regatta in Weymouth meaning there were no Team GBR Paralympic squad members present to offer that extra inspiration. Apart from snow, competitors were treated to just about every other meteorological event during the three-day event. Gusts in excess of 30 knots, hail
and thunder greeted competitors one day with cold light airs and clear skies the rest; certainly conditions to test every aspect of a sailor’s repertoire. And none more so than Glen Gordon and Len Pope, two sailors with an intellectual disability who had flown in especially from Tortola in the British Virgin Islands to compete. More accustomed to sailing in tropical waters, they managed to win their class in the Laser Stratos despite being wrapped from head to foot in gloves, scarves and thermal clothing. In addition to the sailors, 85 volunteers ensured the event went without a hitch. Like all regattas, there were many complex logistics to overcome, not least shore-side accommodation and on-water race management. In addition to those challenges, most sailors with a disability needed one-to-one help getting changed into sailing gear and they need help in launching and recovering. It’s an irony which underlines the benefits of sailing that the one time disabled sailors need the least help is when they are actually sailing. Debbie Blachford, RYA Sailability Manager, said: “It is a significant operation to get everyone on and off the water as safely and as efficiently
as possible and the fact so many people are so willing to give up their time makes it such a special event. “Self-esteem is one of the biggest things the sailors get from events such as this and when you see the sailors come off the water really enthusiastic and chattering away all the effort that goes into making it happen is really fulfilling for the competitors and volunteers.” As you would expect, racing was highly competitive with Swindon based David Durston winning the Ken Ellis Trophy for the overall Glen Gordon and Len Pope practising in Tortola regatta Champion. In addition, he also won his class sailing the a fantastic opportunity for less Access Liberty. “It is a real honour experienced racers to hone their to have won the Ken Ellis Trophy. competitive talents and compete It will go right in the middle of the alongside, and learn from, more mantelpiece!” experienced crews. Herself winner of the Access And it is not just the domain of 2.3 class, Monique Foster from those with physical disabilities. Aged Frensham Ponds, summarised her 20 years, Lewis Crack was one of enjoyment of simply taking part in the youngest newcomers and with the regatta: “You not only get to see visual and hearing impairments, he what other boats you may like to try, was aided throughout the regatta by but you can actually have a go as volunteer crew Carol Canning; “This well, and if you have any doubts that has been a very good event and Carol you may not be able to sail a certain was really nice, her instructions were boat, when you see someone else really clear and I was able to follow sailing, it takes all that doubt away,” them well. I felt really competitive she said. and thoroughly enjoyed being part of As well as celebrating the a fleet that was really strong,” he said. achievements of those who take www.rya.org.uk/sailability 134x93_MME the top prizes the MME regatta is also 132 x 164 05/10/2010 15:51 Page 1
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Give your log a tooth scrub Sticky’s tips By Sticky Stapylton
I FIND very often that with a boat moored in a river with a strongish tide the log becomes entangled with weed or sometimes a mollusc or two if left with the paddle wheel in place while the boat is at rest. More often than not, the discovery is made after leaving the mooring and when one is about to set the sails. So someone has to go down below, lift the sole, withdraw the paddle wheel, put in the blanking plug, clean the clogged log and then put it back in. All rather tedious, so why not remove the log at the end of a trip and this will remove the need for a clean? If you are not the only user of the boat, it is important to leave a note on the chart table to say that the log has been removed just as a reminder to the next skipper to come on board that if he wishes to navigate, the log will have to be put back in. A well found boat will have an old toothbrush kept with the log and blanking plug so that the paddlewheel can be quickly cleared of debris. I was reading of a boat owner, who, despite having a clean log with
a freely spinning paddlewheel, still found that while getting a reading on the instruments, it was clear that there was a definite under reading. On pushing out the retaining pin holding the impeller in position, the owner found an encrustation. On cleaning this off the log was found to be working correctly. For those of you who sail in the Solent and would like to carry out a check over a measured mile, there are the marker posts on the SW side of Southampton Water between Fawley Refinery jetty and Hythe Village Marina. But remember to plan your checks as near as you can to slack water and make three runs to work out your average log reading.
Steering compass On the subject of navigation instruments, do make sure that the steering compass, particularly those on a binnacle with wheel steering, are protected as much as possible from the weather. There are often four small holes in the binnacle which are there so a compass adjuster can, remove or reduce deviation by playing with some magnets. These magnets allow the compass
to be adjusted without taking the device off the binnacle. The holes are normally protected by plugs which may deteriorate over time and with salt water ingress rusting the magnets, errors can creep in. If you have a bulkhead mounted compass, you can have the same problem. If you ever have to remove any steering compass and find there is electrical wiring nearby, do ensure that the positive and negative wires are twisted together. A single DC wire creates a magnetic field which will cause deviation.
Fuel gauge I wrote some time ago of how I ran out of fuel with the gauge showing half full. And that was on the day I took the boat over! It turned out that the owner had a new fuel tank and the fitter had failed to check that the sender to the gauge was in the same position as previously. If you do not know your boat’s fuel consumption and you have an engine hours meter, it is worth while making a note of your hours run, fill up the tank(s) and when you next take on fuel make a note of the engine hours and how much fuel you put in.
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If you have been using the engine normally you should get an idea of what your fuel consumption is. A motor boater’s rule of thumb is one gallon per hour for each 20hp-worth of diesel engine and one gallon per hour for every 12 -14 hp for petrol engines. Consumption will, however, depend on how heavy the helm is with the throttle, the weather and the sea state. With no engine hours meter, I keep a record in my log of engine running hours.
Man overboard practice I am planning a series of man overboard conventions during the winter and next spring, if anyone is interested please email me. instructor@sail-help.co.uk
Know your sea states Talking of sea states, we find in the majority of reference books that we are given the speed of depressions, how quickly a gale is going to come in and measurements of visibility. But you do not see all that often the Douglas Sea State scale. So here it is for what it is worth.
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AS Ambassador of Ladies Day at the PSP Southampton Boat Show I was asked to help judge the Best Dressed Lady and got to meet a group of female media representatives who took to the water in some rather small dinghies to be put through their paces by the female instructors of Rockley Watersports as they competed in the Ladies Day challenge. The Ladies Day challenge saw Meridan’s TV presenter Sally Simmonds, Heart FM’s Radio DJ Jules, Tara Russell a reporter from the Daily Echo, Wessex Cancer’s representative Kim Lawford and Boat Show Sponsor PSP’s Jo Dixie on the water to learn the basics of dinghy sailing. After an hour’s expert tuition the
girls were on top form and the real challenge began. The rookie sailors were set the task of competing against each other in a race in the marina – right in front of the Platinum Lounge bar and Ladies Day delegates enjoying a glass of wine over lunch. Guess where I was! As the air horn sounded Meridan’s Sally Simmonds stole the wind from the others and got off to a flying start with PSP’s Jo Dixie right behind her closely followed by Tara from the Daily Echo. They looked like pros and I was quite glad I was not out there with them because I think they would have beaten me. The three top girls held their positions to take first, second and third podium positions. After lunch the ladies were treated to a fashion show by Rhian’s of Warsash. As the models took to the show’s main stage to display some of the latest fashions they were joined by some of the crew of HMS Dauntless.
Jo Dixie (PSP), me, Tara Russel (Daily Echo), Sally Simmonds (Meridian TV)
The Daily Echo’s fashion scouts sailed round the show snapping pictures of the best dressed ladies who were taking advantage of the gorgeous sunshine and special offers introduced for the day. By four o’clock the results were in and we all gathered in the Champagne bar to find out who would be crowned 2010 PSP Southampton Boat Show’s Best Dressed Lady. Champagne in hand, the result was announced. Dressed in a stunning knee length purple satin dress with matching heels was Juliet Okafor, 31,
from Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire. Juliet received a one night spa break for two courtesy of the Chewton Glen, a Canon Powershot A480 digital camera – courtesy of the official charity Wessex Cancer Trust, as well as a pink mother of pearl Rotary ladies Aquaspeed with Austrian crystal set bezel, provided by my sponsors Rotary Watches. Every Year the boat shows Ladies Day becomes bigger and better – the challenge set to the team this year shows just how easy it is for ladies to get involved in boating. Every year
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THE launch of ‘Calypso’ at the PSP Southampton Boat Show marked the end of a challenging and remarkable nine-month project by The Green Blue and Jeremy Rogers boat builders to build a brand new greener version of the legendary Contessa 32. The idea behind ‘Calypso’ was born of a desire by the Rogers family to build a family cruising boat that would have the least possible impact on the environment. The starting point was a product called Kebony, a truly sustainable alternative to teak for the decking and interior. Kebony is made from sustainably sourced soft woods such as maple and is treated with a byproduct from the sugar industry. The process effectively turns the soft wood into a hardwood which is just as durable and workable as Teak. Encouraged and excited by the Kebony find, the Rogers looked around to see what else was out there to make Calypso green.
There soon followed a diesel/ electric hybrid engine, wind turbine, solar panel, led lights, super-efficient cooker using 30 per cent less gas, non-toxic fouling release instead of antifoul, petro chemical free wood varnish, a bilge filter and a dual purpose propeller (another way of charging the bank of batteries) to name but a few. Launch day quickly approached, and following a few late nights and nail biting moments, she was finally ready for the show. We were all incredibly proud of the finished result, Calypso attracted a constant crowd of admirers on the pontoon who looked lovingly at her classic design and were equally impressed with her new high tech sustainable features. The Calypso project provided an invaluable opportunity to explore new products and technologies, many of which can be retro fitted, and coincides with the re-launch of The Green Directory, the only online directory of greener products for the boating sector, which has been newly updated to offer an enhanced user experience.
The Green Directory, a partnership between The Green Blue and Sailing Networks, was developed to provide a route to market for the suppliers and manufacturers of greener boating products. Users can add their environmentally friendly products for free and these are viewed by thousands of boaters via the Sailing Networks website and The Green Blue’s Facebook and Twitter pages. Visitors to The Green Directory will experience a great new look, easier navigation and more information than ever before, whilst for companies with listed products, a brand new Green Directory ‘listed’ logo will be available to use alongside the products on their own websites. So if you fancy finding out more about any of the products featured on Calypso or would like to have your product or service listed for free, visit www.sailingnetworks.com/green www.thegreenblue.org.uk www.jeremyrogers.co.uk
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THE word ‘free’ and ‘yachts’ are rarely found in the same sentence. But Weir Quay Boatyard is so keen to introduce yachtsmen to the wonders of the Tamar estuary that it is offering up to six months of winter mooring without charge.
The upper tidal stretches of the Tamar River
To encourage people to explore the upper reaches of the Tamar, the yard is offering 18 months of sheltered moorings for the price of 12 months to anyone who signs up now. That means you don’t pay again until April 2012 and you won’t be affected by the VAT increase in January 2011. Proprietor Mike Hooton said: “Most yachtsmen turn around at the Tamar Bridge. Little do they realise that just two miles further on there are fully serviced moorings and superb yachting facilities in a beautiful and tranquil environment of international importance”. “Where you keep your boat is very important to most people – it’s often like a second home,” said Mike. “Our customers really appreciate
the remarkable landscape as well as the sailing opportunities and they explore the local footpaths and pubs and get to know the local community.” The upper tidal reaches of the Tamar River are part of the Devon and Cornwall Mining Landscape World Heritage Site. They are also a European Special Area of Conservation, Site of Special Scientific Interest and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The River Tamar is also renowned for its wildlife. It is a winter home for avocets and little egrets and it is currently jumping with salmon and otters and seals are in residence. Winter sailing is also easy with plenty of protected water to explore and easy access to the sea when the weather is fair. Peter Charles who keeps his 35-foot ketch on the Tamar said: “I have had some of my best cruises in January. You have the seas to yourself and the ports and harbours are free and warmly welcoming, so I always keep my boat afloat in the winter.” As part of the special offer, the boatyard lifts out, cleans the boat and provides storage ashore for as long as is needed. Rigging and all the safety systems are checked annually and tradesmen are on hand to service engines, make running repairs and to carry out re-fits. There is a chandlery and store with provisions and newspapers, as well as hot showers in a new luxury facilities block with complimentary espresso and free wi-fi.
Dave Pascoe with Spencer Hamlyn, Weir Quay Boatyard’s Head of Engineering
Bucking economic trend THE yard’s engineering department is helping it to buck the economic down-turn, said proprietor Mike Hooton. “They have established a very high reputation for their knowledge, care and attention to detail – that is our hallmark.” To help share the workload marine engineer and electrician David Pascoe has been appointed a full-time member of the team. He started working part time in April 2008 while completing his BTEC National Award in Marine Engineering and a City and Guild Level 2 in Small Craft Maintenance at the Falmouth Marine School, achieving the highest marks awarded for both courses. With the support of the yard, he obtainied further City and Guild Level 2 and 3 qualifications in Electrical Installation
Engineering and a Foundation Degree in Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energies from the University of Plymouth. Dave joins Spencer Hamlyn, Head of Engineering during the yard’s busiest year. “Our main job is to make sure that the engines and systems of 100 yachts are performing as well as they can but the demand for our expertise means that we are increasingly taking on work from boats kept anywhere in the Plymouth estuaries and marinas,” said Spencer. This year the team has installed six new diesel engines and managed the re-building of numerous others. They have installed gear and equipment for three boats preparing for trans-Atlantic crossings and fitted heating systems, plumbing, charging systems, navigational and electronics equipment.
Home from home DESPITE living in Leicestershire – a 250 mile and four-and-a-half hour drive away, John Chadwick has been mooring his vessels at Weir Quay for more than 15 years. His 36-foot cruiser Stromboli has taken John and his wife Sue on numerous long voyages, including an 18-month trip to Gibraltar and the Caribbean and a 14-month round-Britain cruise in 2004-05, which was documented in his book Stromboli Goes Forth.
Stromboli going past Bequia in the Grenadines (at ‘full chat’) with Sue and John Chadwick on the foredeck
But he always looks forward to returning. “However long we are away, Mike Hooton always keeps our mooring open for us,” said John. “He will even leave a dinghy on our mooring in anticipation of our arrival, which really makes us feel welcome. “We stumbled upon Weir Quay and the Tamar by accident and we just fell in love with the peace and beauty of the place,” said John.
The Tamar becomes a wide expanse of tranquillity at Weir Quay before it bends sharply and starts to wind between steep treelined hills and through a rural landscape occasionally marked by a haunting relic from the industrial past. “Compared to being jammed in a marina – which is essentially a car-park for yachts – we go to bed with the sound of the tide gurgling around the boat and the moon lighting up the water,” said John. The standard of marine service coupled with having access to all marine trades in one place also keeps John coming back to Weir Quay. “It’s reassuring to know that my beloved boat is entrusted to experts who care for her as much as I do,” he said. Far away at his home, John can alo rest assured that Stromboli is regularly checked and monitored on her mooring by staff who know the yacht intimately. “We’ve come to the conclusion that we can’t bear to take her away from our beloved Weir Quay, which really is a home from home”, said John. The solution? They have decided to bring their home a little closer and have bought a cottage close to the boatyard instead!
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12 LYMINGTON YACHT HAVEN Manager: Mr Edward Mead Lymington Yacht Haven Kings Saltern Road, Lymington Hants. SO41 3QD Tel: 01590 677071 Fax: 01590 678186 lymington@yachthavens.com www.yachthavens.com
2 PLYMOUTH YACHT HAVEN Manager: Mrs Laura Whinney Plymouth Yacht Haven, Shaw Way Mount Batten, Plymouth, Devon. PL9 9XH Tel: 01752 404231 Fax: 01752 484177 plymouth@yachthavens.com www.yachthavens.com 3 QUEEN ANNE’S BATTERY Manager: Chris Price Queen Anne’s Battery, Plymouth Devon PL4 0LP Tel: 01752 671142 Fax: 01752 266297 qab@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.queenannesbattery.co.uk 4 YACHT HAVEN QUAY Manager: Mr Will Rahder Yacht Haven Quay, Breakwater Road Plymstock, Plymouth, Devon. PL9 7HJ Tel: 01752 481 190 Fax: 01752 484 494 boatyard@yachthavenquay.com www.yachthavens.com 5 DARTSIDE QUAY MARINE SERVICE CENTRE Manager: Shaw Smith Galmpton Creek, Galmpton Brixham Devon TQ5 0EH Tel: 01803 845445 Fax: 01803 843558 dartsidequay@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.dartsidequay.co.uk 6 BRIXHAM MARINA Manager: Shaw Smith Berry Head Road, Brixham Devon TQ5 9BW Tel: 01803 882929 Fax: 01803 882737 brixham@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.brixhammarina.co.uk 7 TORQUAY MARINA Manager: Mike Smith Torquay, Devon TQ2 5EQ Tel: 01803 200210 Fax: 01803 200225 torquaymarina@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.torquaymarina.co.uk 8 WEYMOUTH MARINA Manager: Alistair Clarke Commercial Road, Weymouth Dorset. DT4 8NA Tel: 01305 767576 Fax: 01305 767575 berths@weymouthmarina.co.uk www.weymouthmarina.co.uk 9 COBB’S QUAY MARINA Manager: Dave Wilson Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset BH15 4EL Tel: 01202 674299 Fax: 01202 665217 cobbsquay@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.cobbsquaymarina.co.uk 10 POOLE QUAY BOAT HAVEN Manager: John Binder Poole Quay Boat Haven, Poole Town Quay, Poole, Dorset BH15 1HJ Tel/Fax: 01202 649488 info@poolequayboathaven.co.uk www.poolequayboayhaven.co.uk 11 PORTLAND MARINA Manager: Russ Levett Osprey Quay, Portland, Dorset. DT5 1DX Tel: 08454 30 2012 Fax: 08451 80 2012 berths@portlandmarina.co.uk www.portlandmarina.co.uk
13 HAVEN QUAY Manager: Mr Alistair McNeal Haven Quay, Mill Lane, Lymington Hants. SO41 9AZ Tel: 01590 677072 Fax: 01590 672717 havenquay@yachthavens.com www.yachthavens.com 14 HYTHE MARINA VILLAGE Manager: Peter Hogsden The Lock Building, Shamrock Way Hythe, Southampton Hampshire SO45 6DY Tel: 023 8020 7073 Fax: 023 8084 2424 hythe@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.hythemarinavillage.co.uk 15 OCEAN VILLAGE MARINA Manager: Debbie Burns Marina Office, 2 Channel Way Southampton Hampshire SO14 3TG Tel: 023 8022 9385 Fax: 023 8023 3515 oceanvillage@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.oceanvillagemarina.co.uk 16 SHAMROCK QUAY Manager: Nicola Walsh William Street, Northam, Southampton Hampshire SO14 5QL Tel: 023 8022 9461 Fax: 023 8021 3808 shamrockquay@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.shamrockquay.co.uk 17 SAXON WHARF Manager: Jonathan Walcroft Lower York Street, Northam Southampton SO14 5QF Tel: 023 8033 9490 Fax: 023 8033 5215 saxonwharf@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.saxonwharf.co.uk 18 HAMBLE POINT MARINA Manager: Mike Weldon School Lane, Hamble, Southampton Hampshire SO31 4NB Tel: 023 8045 2464 Fax: 023 8045 6440 hamblepoint@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.hamblepointmarina.co.uk 19 PORT HAMBLE MARINA Manager: Colin Jefferies Satchell Lane, Hamble, Southampton Hampshire SO31 4QD Tel: 023 8045 2741 Fax: 023 8045 5206 porthamble@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.porthamblemarina.co.uk 20 MERCURY YACHT HARBOUR Manager: Matthew Leigh Satchell Lane, Hamble, Southampton Hampshire SO31 4HQ Tel: 023 8045 5994 Fax: 023 8045 7369 mercury@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.mercuryyachtharbour.co.uk 21 UNIVERSAL MARINA Crableck Lane, Sarisbury Green, Hampshire SO31 7ZN Tel: 01489 574272 VHF: 80 info@thewillmentgroup.com www.universalmarina.co.uk
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ISLE OF WIGHT 29 COWES YACHT HAVEN Manager: Ben Ferris Vectis Yard, High Street, Cowes PO31 7BD Tel: +44 (0)1983 299975 Fax: +44 (0)1983 200332 info@cowesyachthaven.com www.cowesyachthaven.com 30 EAST COWES MARINA Manager: Mike Townshend Britannia Way, East Cowes, Isle of Wight. PO32 6UB Tel: 01983 293983 Fax: 01983 299276 berths@eastcowesmarina.co.uk www.eastcowesmarina.co.uk SMALL BOATS WELCOME
31 NORTHNEY MARINA Manager: Michael Glanville Northney Road, Hayling Island, Hampshire PO11 0NH Tel: 023 9246 6321 Fax: 023 9246 1467 northney@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.northneymarina.co.uk 32 SPARKES MARINA Manager: Carl Jarmaine 38 Wittering Road, Hayling Island, Hampshire PO11 9SR Tel: 023 9246 3572 Fax: 023 9246 5741 sparkesmarina@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.sparkesmarina.co.uk 33 BIRDHAM POOL MARINA Manager: Tony Dye Birdham Nr. Chichester West Sussex. PO20 7BG Tel: 01243 512310 Fax: 01243 513163 VHF: 80 info@birdhampool.co.uk www.birdhampool.co.uk 34 PREMIER MARINAS CHICHESTER Birdham (Chichester Harbour) West Sussex. PO20 7EJ Tel: 01243 512731 Fax: 01243 513472 VHF: 80 chichester@premiermarinas.com www.premiermarinas.com SMALL BOATS WELCOME 35 PREMIER MARINAS BRIGHTON West Jetty, Brighton, East Sussex. BN2 5UP Tel: 01273 819919 Fax: 01273 675082 VHF: 37 or 80 brighton@premiermarinas.com www.premiermarinas.com SMALL BOATS WELCOME 36 PREMIER MARINAS EASTBOURNE Sovereign Harbour North Lockside, Pacific Drive Eastbourne. BN23 5BJ Tel: 01323 470099 Fax: 01323 470077 VHF: Ch 17 sovereignharbour@premiermarinas.com www.premiermarinas.com SMALL BOATS WELCOME 37 DOVER MARINA Harbour House, Marine Parade, Dover, Kent, CT17 9BU Tel: 01304 241663 marina@doverport.co.uk www.doverport.co.uk
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45 NEYLAND YACHT HAVEN Manager: Mr James Cotton Neyland Yacht Haven, Brunel Quay Neyland. SA73 1PY Tel: 01646 601601 Fax: 01646 600713 neyland@yachthavens.com www.yachthavens.com
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51 KIP MARINA Manager: Duncan Chalmers Kip Marina, The Yacht Harbour, Inverkip, Renfrewshire, Scotland, PA16 0AS Tel: 01475 521485 Fax: 01475 521298 enquire@kipmarina.co.uk www.kipmarina.co.uk
46 DINORWIC MARINA LIMITED Manager: Steve Mc Williams Y Felinheli, Gwynedd, North Wales LL56 4JN Tel: 01248 671500 Fax: 01248 671252 Email: info@dinorwicmarina.co.uk VHF Channel 80 Call Sign: Dinorwic Marina www.dinorwicmarina.co.uk
50 TROON YACHT HAVEN Manager: Mr Stephen Bennie Troon Yacht Haven, The Harbour Troon Ayrshire. KA10 6DJ Tel: 01292 315553 Fax: 01292 312836 troon@yachthavens.com www.yachthavens.com
52 CRAOBH MARINA Manager: Jim Berry Craobh Haven, by Lochgilphead, Argyll, Scotland, PA31 8UA Tel: 01852 500222 Fax: 01852 500252 enquire@craobhmarina.co.uk www.craobhmarina.co.uk
39 CHATHAM MARITIME MARINA Manager: Charlotte Whyment The Lock Building, Leviathan Way Chatham Maritime, Chatham Kent ME4 4LP Tel: 01634 899200 Fax: 01634 899201 chatham@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.chathammaritimemarina.co.uk
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BERKSHIRE 41 WINDSOR MARINA Manager: Mike Gates Maidenhead Road, Windsor Berkshire SL4 5TZ Tel: 01753 853911 Fax: 01753 868195 windsor@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.windsormarina.co.uk 42 BRAY MARINA Manager: Mike Gates Monkey Island Lane, Bray Berkshire SL6 2EB Tel: 01628 623654 Fax: 01628 773485 bray@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.braymarina.co.uk
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CUMBRIA 48 WHITEHAVEN MARINA Manager-Simone Morgan Whitehaven Marina Ltd The Marina Office, Bulwark Quay Whitehaven, Cumbria, CA28 7HW Tel: 01946 692435 enquiries@whitehavenmarina.co.uk www.whitehavenmarina.co.uk
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Plenty to see beside the sea WHEN 1,000 craft ranging from folding dinghies to luxury powerboats, elegant yachts and a Type 45 Destroyer come together it can only mean one thing: the Southampton Boat Show. Adrian Porter reviews the UK’s biggest outdoor show, with Europe’s largest purpose-built marina and 41 years of successful exhibitions behind it.
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FOR decades the drive down country to the Southampton Boat Show has been a pilgrimage that many boating disciples undertake with delight. Now in its 42nd year, the UK’s largest outdoor show exhibits both the breadth and the best of the global boating industry, providing
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of the ten day exhibition, the show was started with a suitably impressive array of firepower and famous faces. Opening the SBS were the sailing celebrities from our namesake ITV programme, All at Sea, Nick Hancock With the 70th anniversary of the and Dawn Porter. 3787-Allatsea advert v3:Layout 1 26/7/10 11:17 Page 1 Battle of Britain falling in the middle Arriving aboard an historic
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Despite opening with grey skies and bouts of inclement weather during the week, 122,106 visitors frequented the SBS which was a marginal increase on last year and an excellent result for the show. Andrew Williams, Managing Director of National Boat Shows said: “We’re delighted to have gained such a strong attendance at the show and have delivered such a spectacle from both the outstanding products and fabulous attractions for all to get involved with. We’ve hosted more exhibitors and 70 more boats on the marina than last year.” With the economic climate having forced many into cautionary mode, exhibitors may have been forgiven for being slightly apprehensive about
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2010 PSP SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW REVIEW
Southampton Show Stats: 122,106 visitors 530 exhibitors 1,000 boats on show 8,000 out on the water (www.onthewater.co.uk/) 1,500 people on the Suzuki RIB Experience 1,000 on platinum experience 4,000 explore the Type 45 Destroyer 2,000 metres (plus) of pontoons
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largest purpose built marina. The 1,000 boats on display across the marina and Solent Park provided an overwhelming choice of vessels to visit, though there were of course several stars that attracted more limelight than others. Headlining the first day was Sunseeker’s unveiling of its new flagship, the Sunseeker 40-metre Superyacht, which along with the Sunseeker Manhatten 63, made its world debut at the show. Thousands of visitors went to
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see the boat on the first day alone and were treated to a performance by opera star, Katherine Jenkins. Dragon’s Den TV star, Theo Paphitis, was also on hand for the launching ceremony and both were under the watchful of Robert Braithwaite CBE, the founder of Sunseeker. Throughout the ten days there was a fantastic collection of feature boats, including Callista, the University of Southampton’s research vessel, an Armed Steam Pinnace 199 and a tiny 21-foot racing yacht.
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There was also Calypso, an eco boat that fits within the Contessa 32 class and incorporates a hybrid marine engine, solar panels and wind turbines, fuel cell technology, lithium ion batteries, and a whole range of energy saving ideas. Arriving somewhat indiscreetly on the first Sunday afternoon, the Royal Navy’s newest and most advanced warship, HMS Dauntless, paid a three-day visit to the show. More than 4,000 visitors took the opportunity to explore the
impressive Type 45 Destroyer. At any major show it’s inevitable that the high profile prestige brands vie with each other to gain maximum exposure for their opulent products. They draw crowds of people eager to see what they could buy should they win the Euro Lottery. But the joy of a show with the status of Southampton is that there is also a chance to see truly beautiful yet affordable boats. A host of interesting and tempting offerings lurked in the Dinghy Park. For those who appreciate traditional
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Engines ready Most engine makers had new products on show. At one end of the scale there were new “budget” engines launched at the show and, at the other, the futuristic and revolutionary final production engines from Caudwell – the Axis drives. Yamaha’s landmark outdoor stand was crammed with engines and boats including the Nord Fisher whilst indoors they had an equally large display of engines and smaller craft. Honda’s huge stand also mounted a formidable array of boats and engines including a new range of AMT boats from Finland and
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The SBS had set their sites this year on getting more people out on the water and providing a more interactive experience. The show achieved this aim by getting people afloat aboard a RIB, powerboat or yacht with the Try-ABoat experience, hosted with On the Water (www.onthewater.co.uk). The Suzuki RIB Experience was also a huge success and managed to get more than 1,500 people on the water while raising more than £1,000 for the Sea Cadets, according to Gareth Lumsdaine, of Suzuki GB. Additionally, more than 500 sampled scuba diving with the Andark try-a-dive experience and a further 1,000 visitors enjoyed the Platinum Experience which boasted an hour long ride aboard either the Princess V48 or V62. Chris Cleverly, Managing Director of Princess Motor Yacht Sales said: “It’s been excellent working with NBS on the Platinum concept. Since we have been involved, numbers have grown by 50 per cent
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Check the weather IS it raining or will it rain later – oillies ready? It’s sunny now but look at the black clouds in the distance – T-shirts on, jumpers on stand-by? It’s a little bit windy now but how windy will it be tomorrow – hold on to your hats? Before you go out boating it’s always important to check the weather and see what it will be like when you’re out on the water, that way you can make sure you’re properly prepared – sun hat, swim suit, waterproofs, wellies…
Can I just look outside? It’s not always as simple as having a look outside the window because the weather can often change pretty quickly. You can impress your parents by having a look at the weather forecast on the internet, which is always updated really quickly. Try visiting the Met Office website where you can even swot up on the weather forecast for the following few days!
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Help! I can’t get on the internet. If you can’t get on the internet don’t worry! There are loads of other ways to see what the weather will be like. You can try looking in newspapers, tuning into the radio and even looking at the noticeboards in your sailing club/harbour house. Keeping one step ahead of the weather really couldn’t be easier!
But what does the forecast actually mean? Ok, so you’ve now found the weather forecast, but here’s the tricky bit – what does it all mean? Luckily, we’ve put together a short guide on what some of those confusing terms actually mean…… High Pressure: This means the weather will be settled, so you can expect it to be dry and the winds will be light. Low Pressure: This is the opposite of high pressure, so the weather
will be unsettled. So remember the waterproofs because it could get wet and windy! Imminent: The weather to expect within six hours. Soon: What to expect between six and 12 hours. Later: What the weather will be like after 12 hours. So make sure you check the weather before heading out to sea and be prepared. You can learn more about the weather on the RYA website www.rya.org.uk or from the RYA’s practical handbook Go Sailing by Claudia Myatt! (Illustrations courtesy of Claudia Myatt – Go Sailing)
Want to join the RYA? Well we now have special memberships just for younger members. Junior – up to age of 11. Junior members receive a welcome pack containing an activity book and will be sent quarterly newsletters all latest news and even have their own dedicated area on the RYA website where you’ll find games, top tips and lots more.
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BOOKS IN BRIEF The Complete Yachtmaster Sailing, Seamanship and Navigation for the Modern Yacht Skipper Adlard Coles Nautical • £24.99
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Other subjects include: • An analysis of what makes a good skipper • The theory and practice of sailing • Navigation, including chart plotters and PCs • Passage planning and pilotage • Meteorology • Coping with emergencies Tom Cunliffe is not only an examiner of RYA Yachtmaster Instructors and Ocean candidates, he also runs up a heavy annual mileage in his own cruising yacht. This combination has given him the experience to know when to eyeball a pilotage challenge, when to plot on a chart and when you can work on an electronic screen. In this seventh edition, he shows the modern skipper how to use today’s exciting equipment to refine a philosophy of navigation that hasn’t changed since the beginning of seafaring.
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REEDS Nautical Almanac is the indispensable trusted annual compendium of navigational data for yachtsmen and motorboaters, and provides all the information required to navigate Atlantic coastal waters around the whole of the UK, Ireland, Channel Islands and the entire European coastline from the tip of Denmark right down to Gibraltar, Northern Morocco and the Azores. For the first time, the 2011 edition will come with a downloadable desktop version – the digital service – free to purchasers of the Almanac. Once downloaded onto the user’s computer, all of the information within the Almanac will be available without internet access, so it can be used all over the world, wherever you are – at sea or in your office. The new edition continues the Almanac’s tradition of year on year improvement and meticulous presentation of all the data required for safe navigation. Now with an improved layout for easier reference and with over 45,000 annual changes, it is regarded as the bible of almanacs for anyone going to sea. Includes: 700 chartlets, Harbour facilities, Tide tables and streams, 7500 waypoints, International codes and flags, Weather, Distance tables, Passage advice, Area planning charts, Rules of the road, Radio information, Communications, Safety, First Aid, Documentation and Customs - as well as a free Reeds Marina Guide.
IF you can’t break the rules, you might as well laugh at them. Drawn from a popular series of cartoons published in Practical Boat Owner magazine, this entertaining little book is a comic take on the rules of sailing. The Unofficial Rules of Sailing is ideal for anyone who’s come down on the wrong side of the race committee, anyone who’s broken into a sweat just reading the COLREGS, and anyone who thinks bureaucracy saps all the fun out of boating. Everyone likes to poke fun at bureaucracy, and Jim Crawford turns a humorous eye on right-of-way regulations, racing rules, sailing etiquette and more in this witty collection of sardonic cartoons that will have you laughing or groaning – or both. James Crawford is a graphic designer and cartoonist living in Syracuse, New York. He started sailing at the age of 55, when he and his wife took lessons, and they’ve been sailors ever since. In learning the art and studying the rules of sailing, Jim has always been struck by the inherent humour in the arcane terminology, and that became the inspiration for The Unofficial Rules of Sailing.
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Sample a strongbox of fortissimo flavours
By Paul Antrobus
TIME was when pub choices were pretty basic and a ‘strong’ beer usually meant a barley wine. Working fishermen in the ‘Harbour Lights’ fortified it further with a whisky and old folks liked it for the lower volume for the same result. Fair enough, but now there is a different reason to sample the strong beers we find on offer – I’m talking over six per cent abv, with distinctive meaty flavours. Sailing visitors to Ostende will know of the famous, strong, Belgian Trappiste-type beers, but there is a growing offering from UK brewers in the over six per cent category. Once the summer has gone and thirstquenching is not the priority, winter brings the pleasure of switching to the ‘strongs’ for contemplative sipping in a cosy pub. Brakspear Triple, 7.2 per cent abv, is a bottleconditioned ale, so a bit of ritual is required to
pour it gently. It is given two fermentations in the brewery to get the strength up, then the in-bottle conditioning is counted as a third – hence the name claim ‘Triple’ – and that is what produces the full malty flavour. With about 60 per cent stronger than a session bitter but with only an 18 per cent price premium, sip and save instead of quaffing. Marstons, known for Pedigree and Old Speckled Hen bitters, offers Strong Pale Ale at 6.2 per cent. Slow fermentation gets the strength up which is not hugely obvious and the excellent taste makes it dangerously drinkable. £2.12 at Waitrose for a full 500ml bottle. In Scotland, Innes & Gunn have borrowed a few tricks from their whisky-making expertise. Innes Gunn Original is aged in oak casks for 77 days, they claim, to both draw and develop the flavour. The result at 6.6 per cent abv is a lightly oaked taste, mixed with malty honey and vanilla and rich golden colour. In 330ml bottles, at about £1.79 in Waitrose. Even more special is their Rum Cask version which, as the name says, is matured in rum
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casks for 107 days. The result is unusual, dark brown, fruity, spicy, full-bodied and with a punch at 7.4 per cent abv and a small premium price of £1.99 per 330ml bottle. Belgium, though still sets the strong beers benchmark with its famous Trappiste brews Chimay ‘Pères Trappistes’ is at the top of the abv league at nine per cent, Fresh, fruity and very fizzy with a strong white head it is £2.45 per 330ml bottle and very distinctive. Duvel is very popular at our yacht club. Light colour and a refreshing hoppy flavor, bottle conditioned and, at a fat 8.5 per cent does in a half what a pint of regular bitter can do. I found it at a bargain price of £1.25 for 330ml at Sainsbury’s. Leffe is found on draught in smarter, trendier pubs. This is a sharp-flavoured beer, quite manageable at 6.6 per cent also in a 330ml bottle at about £1.53. Italian Peroni lager is often seen at regattas around Europe. Waitrose stocks its Gran Riserva 6.6 per cent special, a malty lager with fine flavor. At £1.69 per 330ml bottle, a good lager entry to our strong box.
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BOATS FOR SALE
SAILING YACHTS
CLASSIC SAIL BOATS
P16454/10
P16321/10
2009 BATES HAVEN 12 1/2
£18,000
P16171/08
1961 EAST COAST ONE DESIGN
£5,950
P16596/10
CLASSI9 FIREBALL 9829
£1,000
Quality Joel White/Herreschoff reproduction with Herreschoff bronze hardware through out. Robbins Timber Super-Elite mahogany clinker hull, finished in African Mahogany and Oak. A pleasure to sail.
Bermudan sloop, 23’ Mahogany on Oak, long keel. Tan sails, 14hp nanni Diesel, low hours, 4 berth, cooker, toilet, beaching legs 4 steel cradle. Houdini hatch, twin batteries, pumps. Boat in good condition, Lying Portsmouth.
Certified classic fireball sail number 9829 (with measurement certificate) for sale in Saltash, Cornwall. Wooden hull, red, with varnished decks, aluminium spars, two sets of Dacron sails and two spinnakers.
Tel: 01446 751008
Tel: 01420 82093
Tel: 01752 846198
P16629/10
1975 MINISAIL SPRINT
£POA
Complete. Cartopper. Must sell. Please call for full details.
1983 DUFOUR 1800
£POA
Dufour 1800 built 1983. 7.65m/25ft. Lifting keel, 5 berths. Volvo MD5B 7.5hp, regularly serviced. Epoxied 2003. Furling gear & genoa new 2007. One owner from new, all maintenance professionally done.
Tel: 07753 658900
Tel: 01438 351577
SAILING DINGHIES
P16924/10
2010 DRASCOMBE LUGGER
£11,750
2010 Churchouse built swinging cradle trailer, 2010 Tohatsu 4hp outboard, oars & rowlocks, anchor, chain & wars fenders, bilge pump, cock pit cover as new. Lymington.. (South).
1974 MIRROR
£200
£150,000
£750
P16806/10
2009 RIVER SKIFF CUSTOM BUILT
£POA
1985 KIM BOOTE MAX 103
£950
Topper dinghy for sale (No. 28139), complete and ready to sail. White hull / Blue deck, launching trolley included. Excellent condition, new self bailer.
River skiff / camping skiff, traditional built clinker, 2 pairs of oars, 3rd optional varnish finish, ideal for exercise, racing, or lazy days on the river, 3 men in a boat style. (Goathland, Yorkshire)
Glass fibre lifting keel yacht, 6.5 metres in length, German built by Kim Boote type Max 103. With Yamaha 9.9hp outboard. Good condition but not sailed for 2 years
Tel: 07890 303311
Tel: 07740 416245
Tel: 01947 896273
Tel: 02392 464172
P16926/10
1984 BUGIS BOATBUILDERS
P16687/10
TOPPER INTERNATIONAL DINGHY
Blue, average condition, boat cover, mirror no 1342 with a wood gunter mast. spares: 2 sets of sails. Alloy mast & rigging, rudder etc. Cover included. great for kids to learn, goes on car roof rack
Tel: 01590 641252
P16406/10
P16464/10
P16720/10
P16395/10
ILLUSION II
£2,000
P16678/10
MARLIN ROCKET
£1,200
P16883/10
2006 WINDMILL GUNTER RIG
£2,000
ACHILLES 24
£5,995
Classic 72’ Charter Cruising Yacht & Business. Langkawi Islands cruises 28 pax. Asking price negotiable. Easy low cost high profit operation. Investment repaid in 2 years.
2 seater 15ft GRP (dry sailed), new rigging, two genoas, two main sails, spinnaker, furling headsail, new cover, galvanised road trailer, new lighting board, all in excellent condition. May part ex. (North West).
Merin Rocket for sale. Sail number 1988. Recently lovingly restored to immaculate condition. Great condition combi trailer. New rudder, two sets of sails, Spinnaker and Spinnaker pole. New ropes, Cover.
Cream hull, Red main and jib sails. Cost £5,564. Mahogany and Bronze fitted, hand built by Jep marine of Canterbury. as new - never used sails. (Stafford)
12hp Dolphin inboard engine. GPS, depth sounder, plus other extras. Fine example of this model.. (Wales).
Tel: 06049 664682
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Tel: 01785 228405
Tel: 01766 522156
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P16903/10
P16917/10
JAGUAR 22
£1,995
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P16496/10
1994 BRUCE ROBERTS 45’
£84,000
P16535/10
1993 BRITISH HUNTER CHANNEL 32
£41,000
P16564/10
1993 HUNTER HORIZON
£7,850
1963 VAN DER LAAN MOTOR SAILER £29,950
Drop bilge keels on four wheel trailer nice tidy boat, needs mast and rigging work. Has sails and boom, Hence price, £1,995 ono.. (South East).
Pilot House, 125hp Perkins, liveaboard go anywhere, got everything, too much to list, all new gear and rigging 3 years ago, with survey, huge amount of money spent, ring for more info, priced to sell. Grimsby. (North East).
Very well equipped and maintained. Many many extras. Re upholstered, new, water tanks, water pump, helm picnic table, stack pack sail cover, cruising chute
Good small clean 4 berth sailing boat for sale, self tacking jib, 4hp Mercury sailmate and sat,nav lying North Fambridge
Steel Motor Sailor 1 of 3 Ice Breakers built to use in canals in Holland now a converted Motor Sailor. Long Keel, 5 berth steel, Bedford 300 series Diesel engine
Tel: 07791 549866
Tel: 07588 693010
Tel: 01993 892211
Tel: 01375 402887
Tel: 07768 061570
P16905/10
P16531/10
NEWBRIDGE 22
£1,995
P16806/10
1980 LEISURE 20
£3,450
1985 KIM BOOTE MAX 103
£950
4 berth, bilge keels, junk rig sails etc, minor cabin fire, hence price. £1,995 ono. (South East).
She is a spacious cruiser for her class with 4 berths in 2 cabins and a spacious rear cockpit, the engine well to the aft houses a 6hp Mercury outboard with electric charger with isolator switch.
Glass fibre lifting keel yacht, 6.5 metres in length, German built by Kim Boote type Max 103. With Yamaha 9.9hp outboard. Good condition but not sailed for 2 years
Tel: 07791 549866
Tel: 07811 398 305
Tel: 02392 464172
P16799/10
P15927/10
DRUMMOND BAYNE ELIZABETHAN 33 £15,000
1980 HALLBERG-RASSY HR 312
£49,500
With her Iroko decks Jean Heather has been an elegant family cruiser for many years. Between holidays she was the perfect RYA Yachtmaster training boat. New furling genoa and recent engine top overhaul.
This boat is in really superb condition. Has been completely refurbished. Full spec. and CD available. Please contact.
Tel: 07849 922573
Tel: 01273 510016
TRAILER SAILERS
P15702/10
SILHUETE MK III GRP
£375
Needs work hence price £375. Call for full details. (South East).
£3,950
£4,850
£13,500
1979 INTERNATIONAL MARIEHOLM
£9,950
Long established well run syndicate based Port Solent. Boat in excellent condition. New sails (June 2010), radar, chartplotter, autopilot, copper bottom, Eberspacher heating, electric windlass.
International Marieholm Folkboat Bermudan Sloop. Very good condition, internal diesel engine, new sails 2005, 4 berth, Full navigation systems included. Price reduced for quick sale.
Tel: 07775 561280
Tel: 07884 188628
Tel: 07815 198396
P16148/10
1971 HURLEY SILHOUETTE MK2
P16494/10
2002 BAVARIA CRUISER/RACER
Engine new 2003, new heads and standing rigging, furling Genoa, radio, autopilot. Lying Falmouth.
Tel: 07791 549866
P16898/10
P16746/10
1966 WESTERLY 25’
P16816/10
1988 NEWBRIDGE ELITE MK11
£7,950
£21,500
4 berth, seating for 4 outside easily. Only used twice this year due to health so i’m letting it go. All in GRP White, clean, very good condition, with a Marina 8 hp 4 stroke electric start.
1992 epoxied from new, VGC, carefully maintained, Tax paid. Kemps self tacking jib & main with a stack-a-way system and lazy jacks. Yanmar 1GM 9HP. Bilge Keels, extensive inventory. Lying Solent.
Tel: 07816 407279
Tel: 01803 850097
Tel: 07771 941468
Please call 07836 617209 for list of extras
1990 BENETEAU FIRST 235
£9,800
Lifting keel. Jet Marine 5hp Four stroke outboard. Internal lighting. Gas hob. Stainless steel sink, vhf, dsc radio. New aerial. Windtex. Nasa Clipper duet depth/speed. Compass & hand held gps.
Tel: 07836 617209
Tel: 07810 652093
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7 berth, GRP, fin-keel, diesel, wheel steering, Furlex, Redcrest, Yamaha outboard. Unlaunched. Project requiring completion.
P16758/10
2004 BAVARIA 36 THREE CABINS
Sail your way
01732 867 445
1979 COLVIC UFO 34
Tel: 07816 030254
P16512/10
HUNTER HORIZON 272 CCS B/K
Hurley Silhouette 17ft. uilt in 1971 sail no 977 the boat Watermint has had a refit in 2009. Insurance survey - 11th May 2009 and that will stay with Watermint for 10 years, Type - Silhouette, triple keel sloop. Designer - Robert Tucker Builder - Hurley. Construction - GBR hull, decks & superstructure. Date Built - 1971. Machinery - Diesel inboard engine - YANMAR 1GM10 - 9.1 hp, Berths - Two. (Wales).
P11439/10
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P16907/10
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P16323/10
P16922/10
2005 CHARACTER BOATS POST BOAT NO 105 £8,500
FREEMAN
P16760/10
P16882/10
£19,500
1980 STERLING CRAFTS LTD SABER 28 £10,000
SUNSEEKER MEXICO24
P16932/10
Substantial build quality, complete with dedicated trailer, 2.3 Honda outboard, oars, bilge pump, roller reefing jib, limited use, carefully stored ashore under own cover.
‘An Eala Bhan’, Ford 1600 pre cross flow petrol inboard engine on shaft. Hull recently painted and antifouled. New fibreglass wheelhouse roof and canopy 2009. Inflatable dinghy purchased new 2010. Accessories .... (any).
6berth separate toilet/shower hot/cold water, cooker, 12/240v, mooring available on Thames, Volvo 150 inboard. Bathing platform.
260 hp Mercruiser fully serviced.Polished and anti fouled. 2x2 berth toilet compartment,deck shower .New canopys and winter cover. Looks fantastic on 4 wheel trailer. Poss p/x. (South East).
Yam 40 4 stroke 54 Hrs only, Planes 12 kts,1gal/hr. Snipe trailer, A frame, VHF, GPS. Please call for further details. (South West).
Tel: 01692 581660
Tel: 01389 759426 / 07755
Tel: 0118 986 7348
Tel: 01442 211034
Tel: 01872 864088
£12,995
2006 ZODIAC 420 PRO
£POA
P16647/10 AAS_C Aug/Sept
1998 TRADER 475 SIGNATURE £245,000 Seven berth fully equipped boat with twin 225 hp Perkins Sabre engines. Extensive recent improvements including ew fuel tank, bow and stern thrusters, sea cocks plus many, many extras. P16465/10
P16664/10
1976 MAXIM MARINE SAILFISH
£1,800
P16823/10
BENETEAU ANTARES 710
Well equipped, well maintained. Stored on trailer. East Yorkshire
Tel: 01377 250626
£38,000
2006 MAR SEA OP 80 OPEN
£7,995
New June 2004, hardly used for 2 years, Volvo 150HP Diesel (165 hours only). Prop Protection, Rope Cutter, Copper Antifoul. V.H.F., Charter Plotter, Fish Finder, Deck light, Solar Battery Charger.
4.9 metre rib, fitted with a honda 50hp four stroke with only 60 hours use. Trailer, 25 litre fuel tank, paddle, anchor, lifejackets. The boat has been used in portugal.
Tel: 01970 611650
Tel: 07768 865389
Tel: 01702 586409
CRUISERS
P16670/10
1996 BAYLINER 2452
£11,900
Nice example of popular family cruiser, Mercruiser 5L engine, 4 berth, sea toilet, sink, gas hob & grill, 2 spare props, VHF radio, colour screen fish finder, sat nav with Autohelm, fully serviced.
P16877/10
P16530/10
1976 TOUGHS OF TEDDINGTON COBRA 33 £36,000
SUNSEEKER MEXICO
Twin G.M. Bedford diesels on shafts. 7 berths over 3 cabins. 2 ceramic bowl electric toilets. 3 S/S whb,s and separate shower compartment.. (Scotland).
P16764/10
1989 ATLANTA 24
£11,500
1995 OSPREY XR 20D
£5,999
Fully serviced very clean boat polished and anti-fouled. Expensive sound system, deck shower, toilet compartment. New Bimini and full camping canopy plus winter cover. Looks fantastic. On trailer.
4 berth, Honda 15 four stroke o/d, gel sheilded, Wilsons canopy, new headlining, plus much more. BSS to 30th May 2014, well looked after boat in excellent condition. Lying March, Cambridge.
engine Suzuki 200dtefi 1995, four wheel rollercoaster trailer, too much to list, phone for more details and pics, looking for Destroyer 5mt plus min 90hp engine and coaster trailer.
Tel: 01442 211034
Tel: 01354 651213
Tel: 07886 787244
Tel: 0141 942 8123
Tel: 01394 384727
P16621/10
£13,950
RIBS
P16909/10
P16744/10
CHANNEL ISLAND 22
£17,950
P16541/10
1989 SEALINE 195 ATTACHE
£7,500
T16632/10 AAS_A August 10
1998 CRANCHI GIADA
£59,500
1998 COBRA 8.2M
P16773/10 AAS_A Sept
£14,950
2010 PRESTIGE 2010 W-PRESTIGE
£12,000
Just had complete refit 2010, ford 180 turbo intercooled inboard diesel, on shafts, 25 knots, GPS, fish finder, depth, radio, electric anchor winch, S/S Davits 2 berth, separate toilet, cooker new upholstery. might consider sensibly priced boat as part payment. Email: ian@antross.demon.co.uk (South East).
lovely boat, 2 berth, galley with cooker and sink, flush out toilet, volvo penta aq171c engine, volvo 280 sterndrive, chartplotter/gps, dsc vhf, fishfinder/depthsounder, lovely boat, quick sale wanted
Twin Volvo 150hp turbo diesel only 178 hours and fully serviced. Furuno radar GPS Plotter. Etc.
Twin 115hp Mercury outboards, this one owner Cobra has an extensive inventory including radar, plotter & GPS. Cruising Speed: 30 Knots. Horse Power: 115 hp. Engine Hours: 322 hours. Fuel Capacity: 100 gal.
4.5 metre catamaran hull RIB with Yamaha F40 4-stroke outboard with electric start and tilt - less than 5 hours, 2 man bench seat + centre console with single seat, 25lt fuel tank. Catamaran-stable.
Tel: 07791 549866
Tel: 07742 430337
Tel: 7766860348
Tel: 01590 679222
Tel: 01590 681103
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CANAL BOATS
P16483/10
P16392/10
LIVERPOOL BOATS
£POA
P16680/10
1987 SPRINGER WATERBUG
£5,650
OYSTER FISHER
P16912/10
P16693/10
£8,500
2000 FOUR WINNS SUNDOWNER 215 £14,000
2002 FLETCHER GTO 15
£6,895
Boat living with all the comforts of home, well maintained and fitted, comprises galley with a range of fitted cupboards, drawers and plenty of work surfaces and breakfast bar. Open plan lounge.
Much loved 4 berth Waterbug, 2 ring gas cooker with grill & oven, sea toilet. 15HP Honda o/b - regularly serviced. Blacked every 2 years Current BSS. Fresh painted and blacked May 2010.
Brand new boat, 15hp Tohatsu outboard, 14.5’ by 5.5’, 4 rod holders, cover, displacement hull, excellent inshore fishing boat. (Dorset).
Hardly used, in mint condition, only 210 miles on the clock, immaculate condition. 5.7GS Volvo inboard. Also comes with twin axle 5BS trailer.. (North East).
Fletcher GTO 15 with Yamaha 90 and SBS trailer. 69 hours use, spotless condition. Serviced with receipts.
Tel: 07921 921948
Tel: 01604 416315
Tel: 07968 841292
Tel: 07834 272093
Tel: 07909 994373
FISHING BOATS
SPORTS/SPEED BOATS
P16521/10
P16689/10
2007 KINGFISHER NARROW BOATS
£69,995
P16725/10
1941 CORNISH FISHING BOAT
£3,500
P16913/10
2005 BAYLINER 175
£8,250
P16841/10
2006 BAYLINER 652
£19,950
1988 FLETCHER GTO
£3,000
Liveaboard 2+2beds, shower room. Large galley kitchen with breakfast bar, washing machine, fridge, freezer, blinds fitted to all windows, Beta 38 engine diesel heating + stove, Victon combi inverter.
Last of the St.Ives Pilchard Fleet, Lister diesel, Captan, solar panel, pumps, two fish finders, pitch pine on oak, two berths, bad health forces sale. (Harwich)
Fantastic Fun! Perfect as a first boat. Easy to drive, economical & FSH. Comes with 2 covers, anchors, fenders, lines and trailer. Includes boat park space until September 2010
2006 Bayliner 652. 2006 Bayliner 652. Mercruiser 3.0l 135hp engine with Alpha leg. Trailer. Kept at home under cover. Dealer Serviced. More details (South).
Powered by 80hp 2 stroke Yamaha outboard, stainless steel prop, ski pole, new speakers and upholstery. C/W wake board, mono ski and boarding ladder. Engine and boat in very good condition. (Poole, Dorset).
Tel: 07895 606823
Tel: 01255 507414
Tel: 07736 403141
Tel: 07870 248002
Tel: 07900 335378
P16753/10
P16929/10 Fishing Boats
1984 TRADITIONAL NARROWBOAT
£27,000
P16871/10
1968 DICKINSON FISHING BOAT
£23,500
P16810/10
RESTORATION PROJECT
£550
P16788/10
2005 MG 425 MAXI DELUXE
£4,950
1997 FLETCHER 660 SPORTSFISH
£11,750
Papillion, 60ft traditional narrowboat, Perkins diesel, shower, porta loo, well appointed galley, multi fuel stove, gas water heater and much more. (Essex).
37’ wooden fishing boat, with single Gasrdener SLW20 Diesel engine which was serviced feb 2010. 4 berths in 2 cabins, heating in wheelhouse, auto pilot, radar, sat nav, fishfinder, chart plotter, surveyed .... (South East).
Speed boat and road roller trailer. Part finished, ideal winter project. Can deliver within 40 miles of Portsmouth £550 ono.. (South).
Day river boat, 2 berth, as new, little used, Honda 10hp 4 stroke, self start, new battery, immaculate. (Surfleet)
Safe seaworthy hull with self draining cockpit & cuddy cabin. Mercury 175hp, always flushed after saltwater use, new 4 wheel trailer 2003. Ideal for watersports or fishing. Open to sensible offers.
Tel: 07968 249082
Tel: 01634 719145
Tel: 02392 372885
Tel: 01775 680311
Tel: 07525 205697
P16751/10 AAS_C
MAYLAND EURO 500 £4,950 fisher/day cruiser, Mariner 25hp 4 stroke, low hours, Blue hull, full canopy, 2 berth cabin, good cockpit, 4 + helm seats, lockers, electric bilge, anchor, fenders etc. Excellent inshore or river. P16762/10
P16919/10
1979 WILDERNESS BOATS BEAVER
£7,500
P16756/10
OFFSHORE PROCHARTER 3
£38,000
Very simple, low-tech fitout, so little to go wrong, & easy to get the necessary ‘safety certificate’. Basil has a fixed 4’6’ double bed, 2 burner spirit cooker, sink, separate toilet compartment with portapotti.
320HP Mercruiser Cummins engine, 220 hours, Bravo 2 outdrive, fishfinder, Kodem radar, GPS, CD/radio. (Bangor). (Wales).
Tel: 0790 437 5458
Tel: 0151 353 1825
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For more information on facilities and terms contact: Jon Diaper 023 80206344 or Gerard Wackrow 07500 446741
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FLETCHER 147 GTO ARROWFLASH
£2,900
approx 1990, 70hp Mercury engine - fully serviced, electric start, power tilt, galvanised trailer, boat cover, wheel & hitch clamps, ski pole and rope, 5 seats, reupholstered & carpeted 4 years ago.
Tel: 02380 442943
Tel: 01268 776764
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BOAT OF THE MONTH
Parker 660 PilotHouse
WINDY 28 FOOT GHIBLI Designed by Hans J Johnsen, 43 knots, twin Volvo Penta d3 190hp engines, only
£92,500
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WESTERLY KONSORT DUO 29 Bilge keeler 1989, Volvo Penta 2003 28hp, boat has been kept immaculate, a pride to the owner
£33,490
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CHANNEL ISLAND 22 Mermaid turbo 149 hp, a well established sea boat ideal for offshore fishing
£18,950 TRIDENT 80 37 foot sloop rigged 10hp diesel Yanmar engine
£14,895 ono SEALINE 285 1989 • Boat parks with full landing launching included • Fuel facilities
2x Lansing Ford diesels, 4 berths in two cabins, Volvo out drives new 2005, lots of electronic extras
£29,950
• Site security • New and used boat sales • Chandlery sales • Boat House Restaurant • Sixty miles / 90 mins from London • 45 mins by sea from Solent and Isle of Wight For more details call us on 01903 713553 or visit www.littlehamptonmarina.co.uk AAS0911 Littlehampton
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Specialist agents for Waterside homes
• 3 Bedroom detached bungalow • Full renovations taking place • Panoramic views • Triple detached garage • Private slipway
Calshot Court, Ocean Village
Victory Mews, Brighton Marina Village
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Poole, Moriconium Quay
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£475,000 Freehold
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£719,950
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Tel: 023 8023 0101
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Port Solent, Bryher Island
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White Heather Court, Hythe Marina
Antigua, Jolly Harbour
• 3-4 bedrooms • Lounge with balcony and marina views • Enclosed sunny larger garden • Remote 11m berth
• 2 Double bedroomed apartment • Living/dining room • Large sea facing terrace • Additional west facing terrace • Two parking spaces
• One of the best marina properties • 4/5 Bedrooms • 84ft pontoon mooring • Great water views • Stunning detached location • Garaging and parking
• 2 bed end-terrace waterfront house • 40’ private mooring • Beautiful marina location • Superb beaches on your doorstep
£440,000
£255,000
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US $349,000
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We’ve been busy... has your broker? With our two stands at the recent Southampton Boat Show we had the biggest brokerage presence at the show and as a result we had an excellent number of enquiries for our boats for sale and from vendors looking to use a pro active broker to sell their boat.
We pride ourselves on giving a personal and professional service and going further than other brokers to make sure we deliver. All our brokers are ABYA qualified and we are also members of the BMF, so you can rest assured you are in safe hands. Our advice is always free so please do call us and we will give you professional, honest and fair advice.
Beneteau 25.7 SOLD
Beneteau 42cc SOLD
Dehler 41 SOLD
Dufour 36 Classic SOLD
Fountain 33 SOLD
Jenneau Prestige 32 SOLD
Legend 33 SOLD
Moody 49 SOLD
Southerly 105 SOLD
Call us at one of our four offices below or visit our website! 3 Channel Way, Ocean Village, Southampton, SO14 3TG 10 The Boardwalk, Port Solent, Portsmouth, PO6 4TP 8A Admiralty Stores, Trafalgar Wharf, Portsmouth, PO6 4QB 5 Shamrock Way, Hythe Marina Village, Hythe, S045 6DY
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Less than 3 months until the London Boat Show! Waterside Boat Sales have already booked their space at the London Boat Show and intend yet again to be the biggest broker at the show with 2 stands showcasing our boats. The show promises to be bigger and better than ever with a host of new features including an indoor demonstration pool, a marina feature and lots of live action shows. We urgently require listings because of our Southampton success and we know our offers can’t be beaten! We are the only broker to guarantee all our boats will be displayed at the London Boat Show so contact us today to discuss listing your boat.
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JUST A SELECTION OF OUR AVAILABLE BOATS, PLEASE VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE FOR FULL DETAILS ON ALL OUR LISTINGS
2008 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45DS £189,500
1992 Moody 44 £115,000
2001 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 32.2 £54,250
2007 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42i from £125,000
21981 Moody 36S £42,000
2007 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42i £110,000
2006 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42 DS £140,000
2008 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45DS £195,000
2000 Dehler 41 CR £125,000
2006 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42i £113,000
2003 Bavaria 44 £80,000
2004 Jeanneau Prestige 36 £139,500
2004 Jeanneau Prestige 36 £149,950
2008/9 Crownline 270 CR £77,000
2004 Jeanneau Prestige 36 £144,950
2007 Jeanneau Prestige 34 £124,950
2008 Nordkapp Avant 500 £16,995
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1978 Princess 33 Flybridge £39,950 3 P/ m W ex a w rra el n co ty m e
1999 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 32.2 £37,950
2007 Jeanneau Prestige 30S £99,950
2002 Starfisher 840 Flybridge £59,950
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COASTAL LEISURE Ltd. Call now: +44 (0) 23 8033 2222
CLL Coastal Leisure
We can sell your boat - if we do not sell her, there is no fee.
1980 MOTOR CRUISER 32
1985 SUNSEEKER OFFSHORE 25
2009 BELLA 560 HT
1992 SADLER 32
£15,500
£17,500
£21,000
£32,750
Large economical cruiser sea or river
Good condition, well maintained
Quality Finnish day boat.
One owner from new. Brilliant!
1999 DORAL 300
1988 PRINCESS 385
1996 SEALINE 350 STATEMAN
2003 BENETEAU CELEBRATION
£46,500
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£79,950
£110,000
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Blue Hull Special Edition
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2003 BENETEAU 411 CELEBRATION
SPANISH FARM 4 DOUBLE BED
1 BED PENTHOUSE SOUTHSEA
£99,000
£110,000
£120,000
£149,000
Exchange for good Phantom 46 or cash.
Exchange for property (blue hull) or cash
‘The Good Life’ nine acres almonds & olives.
Exchange for 40+ motor yacht or cash.
2 BED AND VIEWS OF ‘TWO SEAS’
2001 50 SUNSEEKER CAMARGUE
4 BED VILLA MALAGA
MARTELLO TOWER
£160,000
£250,000
£325,000
£500,000
Exchange for larger property or cash
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1992 TRADER 41 SPORT
2002 SEALINE F43
1997 FAIRLINE SQUADRON 59
2006 PEARL 50
£120,000
£199,950
£340,000
£390,000
Cruising and fishing - coded
Good condition, roomy aft cabin boat.
Beautiful and well maintained.
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Only a selection of our boats advertised above, email sales@coastal-leisure.com for more information or visit our website
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Legend 38
Bavaria 37
Island Packet 29
2006 £99,995
2007 £82,995
1995 £79,000
Built late 2006, launched 2008. Shoal draft wing and bulb keel, Yanmar 40hp diesel, saildrive, in-mast reefing mainsail, roller furling headsail, cruising chute new 2010. Cabin heating, bow thruster, autopilot and chartplotter.
Volvo D2-40 diesel engine, chartplotter, autopilot, fully battened mainsail, sprayhood, bimini and electric anchor windlass. 3 double cabins and a spacious saloon, all with Eberspacher heating.
Full foil long keel, sloop rig (with baby stay and staysail available for conversion to cutter rig), slab reefing - lines led back to cockpit, electric anchor windlass, Raymarine colour chartplotter with multifunction display, autopilot and Eberspacher heating. 6 berths in 2 cabins and 6’4” headroom.
Hanse 315
Beneteau Oceanis 311
Sadler 32
2006 £56,995
2000 £48,950
1987 £29,500
Fin keel, wheel steering, 21hp Yanmar with saildrive. All lines led back to the cockpit and a self-tacking jib for easy short handed sailing, 6 berths and 6’ headroom, Webasto heating.
Built 1999, launched 2000, fin keel, shaft drive, Volvo MD2020 diesel engine, sloop rig, running rigging new 2008, sails laundered annually. Cruising chute and snuffer unused. Full 2009 survey available to view.
Shoal draft, fin keel with skeg-hung rudder, Bermudan sloop rig, 6 berths in 2 cabins with standing headroom, new Furlex system, new bronze 3-blade prop, new holding tank, and new Raymarine RAY55 DSC VHF radio with cockpit-mounted second station.
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REGAL COMMODORE 2665
SEAMASTER 30
RIBEYE 6.5S
MOODY S31 .............................................. SOLD MOODY 336 ............................................... SOLD STARLIGHT 35.........................................£76,000 HANSE 342................................................. SOLD ROSSITER CURLEW 32 .........................£56,500 FISHER NORTH 30 ................................... SOLD WESTERLY KONSORT ............................. SOLD WESTERLY MERLIN ................................ SOLD VANCOUVER 27 .....................................£26,500 NANTUCKET 32........................................ SOLD CORNISH SCHRIMPER .........................£24,250 WESTERLY CENTAUR ...........................£11,500
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POWER LAGOON 43 POWER........................... $449,000 BIRCHWOOD 440TS .......................... $320,000 EUROBANKER 38 ................................ $153,000 MARINE TRADER 40 .......................... £120,000 NIMBUS 31C .............................................SOLD AQUASTAR 27............................................SOLD FAETON 780 SPORT ................................ SOLD REGAL COMMODORE 2665 ................. SOLD SEAMASTER 30 ...................................... £17,500 RIBEYE 6.50S .......................................... £17,900 DRACO 2500 ..............................................SOLD LANDAU WALKAROUND 20 .................SOLD HUNTER LANDAU 20.............................SOLD
MOODY 31 MkII .........................£44,495
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BOATS FOR BROKERAGE URGENTLY REQUIRED
James Dickens Marine Ltd HYTHE (Southampton) MARINA BROKERAGE
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Many boats listed but all the boats shown are with us here in Hythe
Broom 39 2+2 2005, 2 x 260 Yanmars davit, high spec, hardly used ashore Hythe well priced £225,000
Chriscraft Roamer 40 2005 2 x Volvo 75 EDCs, stunning, every extra. £199,000 Firm
1973 Fairey Fantome 32 ‘Classic boats’ 2 x 300 Sabre, In 2005... just 250 hours! £67,500
2005 Sealine 42/5 2 x 74 EDC Volvos (430hp), popular model, leather, one owner. £248,950
2006 Flyer 12m 2xD6 Volvo IPS units, “AS NEW ”, many extras, amazing value £159,950
Rodman 12.5 2003 2 x Volvo 74EDCs (430hp), little used, P/X poss. good extras, ASHORE £139,000
2005 Prestige 36 2 x Kad 300’s Great flybridge, many good extras, all serviced £134,850
Fairey Huntsman 31 Sabre boat, much history, excellent order, afloat Hythe. £54,850
Broom 39 2004 2 x 315 Yanmars, white oak interior, stunning ashore Hythe. £239,000
Newbridge Corribee MKlll B/K and diesel inboard, very clean boat, ashore. £5,250
ACM 31 Elite 2003 1 x 230hp Yanmar, VERY smart craft, come & see her! £87,500
1993 Nimbus 33 Avanta 2 x 200 Volvos outdrives ashore Hythe just arrived! £75,000
1989 Humber 40 aft cabin, 2 x 275 Sabres, solid build and ability, bargain cruising. £85,000
Nimbus 33 1996 2 x 150 Volvos on shafts, great value for Swedish cruiser. £72,000
Storebro 34 Baltic aft cabin 2 x 200 Volvos, much new kit, beautiful woodwork. £39,950
1999 Hardy 25 1 x 230 Yanmar, bow prop etc etc ashore, solid sea boats £49,950
1990 Draco Crystal 2 x 134 Mercruisers in nice order, classic Draco, afloat Hythe £18,000
Fourwinns 215 Sundowner 2001 1 x 5LT Volvo, fab sports boat, great value £17,000
Rinker 232 Captiva 1 x Mercruiser V8, stylish sports weekender. On website £17,250
Moody 39 1980 truly immaculate, BuKH 36hp, so spacious, epoxy job, ASHORE £56,000
Searay 215 Cuddy Mercruiser 220hp, includes full road trailer, good history Fun boats £17,800
30 years experience helping buyer and seller alike, visit our award winning website!
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www.michaelschmidt.co.uk
Michael Schmidt & Partners are yacht brokers of sail & power craft, based on the Hamble, Lake Windermere & Scotland with partner offices across the UK and Europe. We bring a wealth of experience and knowledge with a personal touch...
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Grand Banks Alteutian 64 2002 £1,200,000
Aquastar 33 1997 £49,500
Voyager 40 2001 £149,950
Hanse 371 2002 £75,750
Hunter Horizon 32 1989 £49,950
Hardy Seawings 254 1996 £24,995
Hanse 315 2006 £54,950
Corvette Classic 320
Beneteau First 35 1984 £29,500
Tarquin Trader 1992 £235,000
Sigma 35 1990 £47,500
Seaward 29 2001 £89,500
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Yacht saved from sandbank PORTHCAWL RNLI volunteers were paged on the night of 2 October to a Mayday distress call. A yacht was drifting on to the Nash sandbank and was hit by large breaking waves. The young crew of the yacht, bound for Llanelli, were unsure of their position, were experiencing engine failure, and were being pounded by breaking waves. The lifeboat launched and searched the sandbank using direction finding equipment and eventually located the yacht. Crew members went aboard and discovered that one of the young sailors was suffering badly from sea sickness. They towed the yacht back to Porthcawl harbour where the crew of the yacht were met by local coastguards and paramedics.
Devon lobster alert THE crew of the Ilfracombe RNLI all-weather lifeboat launched on 4 October to aid a local lobsterpotting boat. The vessel had suffered machinery failure 14 miles west of Ilfracombe when returning from Lundy Island. On arrival the lifeboat crew passed a tow to the casualty vessel and best speed was made back towards Ilfracombe. Due to the large swell the tow parted after five miles but was re-attached.
Lifeboats head to pier blaze VOLUNTEER crew members from Hastings RNLI lifeboat station were called out in the early hours after the town pier caught fire. The lifeboat crew were tasked to ferry fire fighters afloat to tackle the blaze. Crew members were paged at 1.15am on Tuesday 5 October after the Coastguard requested assistance from the station’s all-weather lifeboat and inshore lifeboat. The crew launched both lifeboats, taking fire fighters with specialist equipment aboard the larger, allweather lifeboat, Sealink Endeavour, to enable them to tackle the blaze. Although the pier has been closed to the public for some years, it was originally feared that there may have been people on the structure. Fire fighters used the lifeboat as a platform to operate thermal imaging
cameras to check for signs of life on the pier. Once it was deemed that there was no one on the pier, fire crews then used specialist pump equipment to tackle the fire with sea water. Clive Mayhew, volunteer press officer for Hastings RNLI, said: “Hastings RNLI has trained for an eventuality such as a fire on the pier. The pier has been closed to the public since 2006 so obviously there was the potential for it to be used by vagrants or targeted by people with a more sinister motive. “In recent years several other famous piers have burned down so the lifeboat crew and the fire service had actually previously discussed how we would react to such an incident. “A fire on the pier is not something the RNLI would automatically be involved in – only if there were a
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HW TU
0008 0737 W 1230 1954
DOUGLAS (IOM)
0458 0953 1721 2219
1.1 6.6 1.1 6.7
8
0050 0815 TH 1311 2028
20
HW M
1.2 6.6 1.2 6.6
0339 1040 M 1616 d 2250
14
2.0 5.8 1.7 5.8 1.7 6.0 1.5 6.1
6.6 1.1 6.6
1.1 6.6 1.2
2.3 5.6 1.9 5.6
0410 0910 1634 2139
HW SU
0656 1149 TU 1917
m
2.4 5.4 2.1 5.4
19
6.5 1.2 6.4
1.3 6.5 1.2 6.5
STORNOWAY
0217 0736 F 1447 2013
HW
1.1BRIGHTON 0445 1.5 0522 1.2 0.8WALTON BLACKWATER SA 1704 1.4 SU 1751
Time
0246 1014 M 1513 2229
HW
0342 1105 TU 1615 e 2324
6.8 1.0 6.5 1.2
-6hrs -5hrs 30mins -5hrs 15mins -4hrs 45mins +5hrs 45mins +30mins +30mins +15mins +15mins DOVER +15mins -1hr 45mins +2hrs 30mins +1hr 10mins +30mins -4hrs 30mins -4hrs 30mins -5hrs 30mins +1hrs +15mins +15mins -45mins
6.7 1.0 6.4 1.3
-5hrs 15mins
6.6 1.1 6.2 1.4
-4hrs 15mins
6.4 1.3 5.9 1.7
-4hrs 45mins -5hrs 45mins
DOVER (S), +1hr (N)
HW
0445 1203 W 1728
6.1 1.5 5.7
0028 0556 TH 1308 1846
1.9 5.9 1.7 5.6
+45mins
NEW MOON: 07/10/2010 30 15 30 FULL MOON: 23/10/2010
2.6 5.4 2.4 5.2
31
0138 0712 F 1416 1956
1.9 5.8 1.7 5.7
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