All At Sea - January 2023

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NEWS” FOR OWNERS

November 2020 was incorrect and that it would be unable to apply an easement for returning vessels after the UK left the EU. This gave boat owners just 14 days to rebase their boats to the UK to avoid a second VAT charge. Given the distance, winter weather conditions and Covid travel restrictions, this was not only unrealistic, but for most it was simply impossible.

For more than three years, Regulations and Technical Services Group (RATS), on behalf of the Cruising Association, has been working together with other organisations, including the RYA and British Marine, to engage with and lobby HMRC on a positive outcome. RATS provided HMRC with detailed scenarios and background information.

It will be difficult to overcome the decision, but RATS will continue its engagement with HMRC and will be requesting transparency as to the grounds on which this decision was made and the logic behind it.

Mel Hide,RYA director of external affairs,said of the policy decision: “The proposal has been with the Government since January 2022 following the successful case we made for an easement of the threeyear RGR condition.

The Government has rejected a proposal allowing recreational boat owners, established in the UK, who lawfully purchased and kept their boat in the EU at the time the UK was an EU member, to be eligible for Returned Goods Relief.

Initially, on 25 April 2019, the Government confirmed: “The intended UK policy is that a UK vessel will not lose its status as VAT paid in the UK because it is outside UK territorial waters on EU Exit

Day. When the vessel returns to the UK the person responsible for the vessel can claim Returned Goods Relief.”

On 3 November 2020, the Government reaffirmed: “If a vessel was re-imported during 2021, it would be sufficient to show that any sale or transfer or ownership had been made in compliance with [EU] VAT legislation.”

It was not until 17 December 2020 that HMRC stated that the advice it gave in

IMPRESSIVE LINE-UP

“The Cruising Association has been informed that this HMRC decision marks the end of the road for any hope of a positive outcome,” said Derek Lumb, president of the CA.

“The CA is bewildered as to why people who bought boats in Europe and paid VAT on those boats should now be discriminated against in this way. This intransigence by HMRC is deeply disappointing and a further obstacle for the cruising community.”

“It is therefore a deeply disappointing outcome and falls well short of resolving the issue for those who have been caught out by incorrect advice provided by the Government. It would also seem to fall short of the Government commitment to assist UK industry as we forge our future outside of the EU. We must now consider what action we can collectively take to seek a better outcome.”

Lesley Robinson, CEO British Marine, added: “This is obviously very disappointing news in light of the previous commitments from Government to support UK boat owners bringing their vessels back to the UK. We will continue to work with our strategic partners to challenge this decision and press for a change in policy.”

Next month’s

Show is set to showcase a world of onwater possibilities.

Visitors can expect more fantastic expert advice with a packed schedule of talks complementing the 140+ exhibitors who will be at the Farnborough International Conference and Exhibition Centre over 25 – 26 February. The full line-up of speakers for the show will be revealed at the end of January, but here is a taster…

Taking on a new watersport this year? There are many new pursuits to be discovered at the show; RYA instructor trainer and pathway coach James Hardy will be talking all things winging, windsurfing and windfoiling alongside Peter Hart and other special guests on the Watersports Stage.

Ken Fowler, meanwhile, will tell the story of his mission to sail 2,000km in his RS Aero around 250 islands of England and Wales, raising thousands for Cancer Research UK and Oakhaven Hospice.

From incredible charity fundraisers to Olympic athletes - the first ever fatherdaughter Olympic gold medal winners, Mike and Eilidh McIntyre, will also take

to the stage to reflect on their Olympic successes and how Mike’s medal hanging outside a young Eilidh’s bedroom inspired her to reach for her own place in sailing history (Saturday only). She is now striving for further glory at Paris 2024, forging a new partnership in the mixed 470 class alongside Martin Wrigley.

Staying with competitive sailors, Hannah Diamond will be joined by Hattie Rogers to share their Great Britain SailGP team experiences and updates on the Athena Pathway Programme, looking ahead to the first ever Women’s America’s Cup in 2024.

Plus, INEOS Britannia’s Matt Gotrel (Saturday only) will give an update on the Challenger of Record’s progress towards the 37th America’s Cup and the coming SailGP season.

Another inspirational athlete, Paralympic gold medallist and RYA National Class Lead Coach Helena Lucas, along with guest coaches, will head up a session for youth and junior dinghy racers on preparing for the season ahead.

We will bring you more news about the show next month.

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BRITISH MOTOR YACHT SHOW

COUNTDOWN TO BOATLIFE

The much anticipated SBS BoatLife 2023, from 16 - 19 February at NEC Birmingham, is shaping up to be an action-packed event in the boating calendar.

This greatly evolved second BoatLife show benefits from ambassadors, partners and sponsors, newly themed sectors and more exciting brands taking to the floor.

An Activity Pool will host watersports demonstrations plus visitor sessions, the dedicated Angling Village will highlight all-things fishing and the Inland Zone will showcase a range of narrowboats.

The scope of exhibitors under one roof will span multiple requirements, from design to tech, lifestyle to affordability, ensuring there is something for everyone to experience.

To further complement this busy event, the ever-popular BoatLife Stage will present fascinating talks and discussions, hosted by Mark Cavell talking to a variety of marine industry figureheads.

In the run up to SBS BoatLife 2023 many events, competitions and opportunities will be unveiled. ABC Leisure are currently offering the chance to win a short canal break for four people, which can be found on the BoatLife Events website, as well as ePropulsion who have some innovative prizes up for grabs.

Pre-bookable car parking is available at a discounted rate. Children under 16 go free and a free ticket arrangement is available for disabled visitors with accompanying carers.

Show preview coming up next month! boatlifeevents.com

The British Motor Yacht Show will be returning to Premier’s Swanwick Marina from 11 - 14 May, occupying a larger footprint than ever before following the completion of the Saltings sales pavilion last summer.

Since the inaugural show in 2013, this boutique event brings buyers and boats together, offering people an exclusive opportunity to view the latest high-end motor yacht models, all in one place, in the laid-back atmosphere of Premier’s Swanwick Marina. This unique UK event is

entirely focused on the ownership of highend motor yachts and powerboats with experts on hand to advise on all aspects of new boat ownership.

Prestigious British motor yacht brands, Fairline, Princess and Sunseeker will be showcasing their latest models, alongside many other premium motor yacht and powerboats.

The full list of both returning and firsttime exhibitors will be announced soon.

To find out more and register you interest go to www.britishmotoryachtshow.com

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Let me begin by wishing you a very happy new year. If you’re anything like me you will have already started planning trips and holidays for 2023. Aside from creating something to look forward to in the spring and summer, there are many fantastic holiday deals to be found at this time of year.

I know some people like to leave it until later in the year in the hope of a last minute deal, but you will be more limited on when and where you go. Start thinking about it now and you will be spoilt for choice. Perhaps too much choice!

To help you out we have asked some of the leading boating holiday providers for their help and advice, and we have some fantastic holidays currently available too.

Sunsail will be helping you find the perfect match for you and your family, while The Moorings dispel some common boating holiday myths. The Med is the most popular destination for UK boaters and so we asked PainSailing.com to share their top Med destinations for beginner, intermediate and expert sailors. Not forgetting Borrow A Boat, who have been looking at brilliant holidays right here in the UK.

So, turn to page 23 for our six-page holiday special and start planning.

There is a good chance if you are holidaying in the UK, it will be on the South Coast. I already have a trip to Hampshire planned, but I think there’ll be another trip further west to Devon. I do have an ulterior

motive for that one as, apart from loving Devon, I recently discovered I have a family link going back to the mid 1700s in Devonport, home to the largest naval base in Western Europe. It turns out my third great-grandfather was a blacksmith at the docks. Although his son left the area and moved to London he ended up living on a road called Ship Street! Some things are just destined to be. I wondered what my ancestors would have thought about my, albeit very different, marine related job!

Back to this issue, and we have a fantastic new competition for you as well as some great offers. Turn to this month’s In The Drink and you will be able to get 20 per cent off a naturally flavoured drink available from FG Factor in some lovely flavours; ideal for a refreshing drink during lazy days onboard. Nautilus Yachting are also offering early season discounts on some flotillas, which you can find on page 24.

For January’s competition All at Sea has teamed up with the Cruising Association to give away a oneyear membership for two people. To find out how to enter turn to page 18. You can catch up with the CA's news on page 35 too.

I will leave you to enjoy the issue, and let us know where you decide to go on holiday…

CAST YOUR VOTE

It is time to have your say on the overall winner the RYA Club of the Year 2023.

Recognising the outstanding achievement of sailing clubs across the UK, the RYA Awards Panel has selected 12 finalists for 2023. The awards will be presented, and the overall winner announced, during the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show at Farnborough International Exhibition Centre on 25 February.

Rob Clark, RYA director of sport development, said: “Changing the nomination process this year has resulted in an increase in the number and breadth of clubs being considered for Club of the Year, which has made the panel’s job of selecting finalists even harder.

“It has been truly inspiring to hear the many incredible and diverse stories across the RYA club network. Our congratulations go to each of the finalists and commended clubs.”

Visit awards.yachtsandyachting.co.uk/rya to read more about each club. Voting will close at midday on 23 January 2023.

■ Ballyholme Yacht Club - Northern Ireland

■ Bassenthwaite Sailing Club - North West

■ Blackwater Sailing Club - East

■ County Antrim Yacht Club - Northern Ireland

■ Gresford Sailing Club - Wales

■ JOG Yacht Racing - South

■ King George Sailing ClubLondon and South East

■ London Corinthian Sailing ClubLondon and South East

■ Lymington Town Sailing Club - South

■ Otley Sailing Club - North East

■ Rudyard Lake Sailing Club - Midlands

■ Whitefriars Sailing Club - South West

Find out who wins in the March issue of All at Sea.

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CAPE HORNERS

Sir Robin Knox-Johnston has been appointed president of the International Association of Cape Horners. In addition, French solo sailor Jean-Luc van den Heede is now vice president. Following the successful induction of 28 historic and pioneering names in the first IACH Cape Horn Hall of Fame in September, nominations have opened to select six new inductees in 2023. Sir Robin and JeanLuc head a panel of experts who are looking for those whose achievements in cruising or racing around Cape Horn have become an inspiration to others.

TALL SHIP SCRAPPED

An historic three-masted tall ship, The Earl of Pembroke, has been scrapped. Built in 1945 the ship has been used in films including Treasure Island, Count of MonteCristo and Alice in Wonderland. It also appeared at marine events such as the Southampton Boat Show and Liverpool Maritime Festival. In recent years, however, the ship had been docked in Holland.

RNLI'S HOVERCRAFTS

The RNLI has been celebrating the anniversary of its inshore rescue hovercraft, which has extended the charity’s lifesaving capability around the coast since 2002, aiding more than 1,200 people and saving 78 lives. Designed for search and rescue purposes, the hovercraft can tackle incidents on tidal mudflats or sand where the surface is too soft to support land vehicles and where the water is too shallow for boats.

CLASSICS REGATTA

The Dartmouth Classics Regatta, taking place from 23 - 25 June, consists of two days of racing for classic yachts and dayboats. The event is alternately organised by the Royal Dart Yacht Club and the Classic Channel Regatta Ltd. When run by the RDYC, the Dartmouth Classics is a standalone weekend regatta. When run by the CCR it is part of the Classic Channel Regatta. The Dartmouth Classics are part of the West Country Series, which includes the Falmouth and Fowey Classic Regattas.

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CUP MATCH DATES CONFIRMED

Both the intended race area and the race dates for the America’s Cup Match 2024 have been confirmed.

The Racing Area for both the Challenger Selection Series and the America’s Cup Match are to the south of the city along Barcelona’s beachfront, creating the ideal viewing gallery for spectators along the coastline.

A permanent exclusion zone for the duration of the racing has been agreed to ensure the safety of the competitors and the expected daily armada of spectator boats. For those onshore, racing action could, depending on conditions, be just a few hundred metres off the beach at times.

Racing the new AC40 class set up in strict one-design mode, the Women’s America’s Cup Regatta Final is planned immediately after Race 5 on 16 October 2024, giving the women’s event significant coverage and profile.

Racing in the America’s Cup Match itself, which will be a best of 13 (first to

seven), will start on 12 October 2024 with two races scheduled, followed by a further two races on 13 October. Racing will then pause for two days (depending on conditions these days could be used to race) before race 5 on 16 October

followed by, as mentioned, the Women’s America’s Cup Regatta Final.

After another two days with no racing planned (unless needed), two races per day are scheduled for 19 - 20 October 2024, as required. The objective is to have racing

concluded over that weekend, but the schedule does allow for racing to continue into the following week.

Speaking about the announcement, Grant Dalton, CEO of America’s CupEvents Limited, said: “This is a significant event to plan for, with safety concerns at the top of the list for both spectators and competitors. I think the result is going to be something pretty spectacular with racing taking place in front of the beach, along the coast from the main port entrance right along the coast, past the Port Olímpic and out further east, offering a fantastic viewing opportunity for the public to see these remarkable boats at full pace.”

Love the America’s Cup? Catch up with series four of Shirley Robertson’s Sailing Podcast as she chats to America’s Cup winner, Olympic Gold medallist, SailGP champion and multiple World Sailor of the Year, Tom Slingsby.

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INVESTING IN BRITISH TEAM

YACHT OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Prometheus Sailing’s new TITAN Yacht Ownership Programme aims to make owning a large, modern yacht in the UK an affordable reality.

The programme gives owners the freedom to choose when and how often they use their boat as well as complete choice over the type of charters the yacht is used for. Prospective new boat owners who sign up to TITAN will purchase a brand new Jeanneau Sunsail 41.0 one design yacht, with a cash back amount sum or discounted rate. They will also receive a number of benefits as well as regular opportunities for the yacht to generate an income.

Simon Boulding, Prometheus Sailing MD, said: “We wanted to create a totally flexible yacht ownership programme for our owners. With TITAN, they have unlimited usage, with no restrictions on dates or weeks. Plus, they can select how and when we use the boat to generate charter revenues. Our owners can choose for the yacht to only be used for our sea school training, or for bareboat charters, corporate racing or specific regattas.”

The TITAN Yacht Ownership Programme also removes the day-to-day hassles of boat ownership and maintenance. All regular maintenance, berthing, insurance and charter management is included, and any costs incurred are offset against the owner’s 60 per cent share of all charter revenues.

In addition, all new owners are invited to make use of £3,000 worth of TITAN Owners Privilege Points. These can be used to book own boat and private tuition days with an RYA instructor for family and crew members.

Alternatively, points can be used to get kitted out in new Helly Hansen jackets and sailing gear or a YellowV inflatable kayak or SUP.

The TITAN Yacht Ownership Programme is open to individuals, multiple-owners syndicates and business ownership.

Prometheus Sailing have three new Jeanneau Sunsail 41.0 yachts available for delivery at the end of 2023, to be ready for the 2024 season.

www.prometheus-sailing.co.uk/titanyacht-ownership-programme

SUPERHAWK 55 EMERGES

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Mustang Survival apparel products are now directly available in the UK with the launch of a new website at mustang-survival.co.uk. Nigel Parkes, international managing director, said: “After launching the brand in the UK last year, a dedicated website for our UK customers is exactly what we need to support our new local home base.” Early subscribers to the mailing list can claim 15 per cent off their first order and have a chance of winning a Hudson Dry Suit CCS or Helix Dry Suit CCS valued at £960.

The Sunseeker Superhawk 55 has emerged from the build shed in preparation for her global premiere at this month’s boot Düsseldorf 2023.

Andrea Frabetti, CEO at Sunseeker, said: “We are thrilled to see the first hull embark on final sea trials. The iconic Superhawk name is close to the hearts of owners, employees and admirers worldwide. The Superhawk 55 is a halo product of future models developed from a proven design philosophy, becoming an icon in its own right. This exciting new performance model promises to be a thrilling new addition to the Sunseeker range.”

The investment sees Misland Capital join Ben Ainslie and Chris Bake as owners of the SailGP Great British Team at a valuation of $40m. The split in shares sees Ben Ainslie hold the majority with Chris Bake and Misland Capital holding equal secondary shares. Ben is one of only two athletes in the league to hold ownership out of the nine competing teams.

A spokesperson from Misland Capital said: “Both the Great Britain team and SailGP have been doing brilliant work to grow the sport, take action against climate change and focus on bringing gender equity to the sport by providing training pathways for success.”

In just its third season, SailGP has grown from six teams to nine, and five events to 11 – at iconic locations around the world; with more expansion on both fronts already announced for Season 4.

Ben Ainslie added: “With Season 3 seeing unprecedented growth in the form of an expanded global calendar, increased teams, new owners, commercial partners and history breaking viewing figures – Season 4’s calendar looks on a strong growth trajectory. As SailGP continues to grow, hopefully we will see more teams become privately owned with inward investment.”

The Great Britain SailGP Team returns to action for the inaugural Singapore Sail Grand Prix on 14 - 15 January following a podium finish and an exciting final race for the team in Dubai last November.

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NEW PILOT VESSEL

Falmouth Harbour has awarded Holyhead Marine the £1.6M contract to build a clean, safe, fuel-efficient pilot vessel to join a fleet operating 24/7, 365 days a year and completing more than 1,000 boardings and landings per yearwithin the Falmouth Harbour Pilotage Area. The new vessel will replace the LK Mitchell, which was built in 1978 and has been operating as a Falmouth pilot boat ever since.

OFFICIAL RECORD

The speed of 138.21mph achieved by Emirates Team New Zealand and Glenn Ashby in Horonuku on 11 December at Lake Gairdner in South Australia has been officially ratified and confirmed as the new WorldRecordSpeed of a wind powered land yacht by the World Land Sailing Organisation, Federation International de Sand et Land Yachting.

PUMP OUT STATION

WANT TO RACE AROUND THE WORLD?

In what may be a last chance for sailors to sign up for the 2023 Ocean Globe Race, Don McIntyre, organiser of the event, and Captain Coconut, retired Navy commander Mark Sinclair of GoldenGlobefame, are looking for crew to sail with them.

Don McIntyre is entering his classic 1978 Nautor Swan 57 ketch‘Explorer’ in this gruelling 50thanniversary recreation of the first ever crewedrace, the original1973 Whitbread.Donwill also sail on leg three around Cape Horn, and crew places are open for ordinary sailors to join the team.Mark Sinclair, who retired from the2022 GoldenGlobeRace,will skipper the entry and build the team.

The OGR begins on 10 September for the start of an eight month adventure.

For the first time in nearly 30 years, a fleet of 20 classic and historic yachts - sailed by amateur sailors and legends - will face off against all theoceans of the world in an epic voyage. Racing round all the great capes, including the infamous Cape Horn, stopovers will include Cape Town, Auckland and Punta Del Este in Uruguay.

LeeSan has replaced the original pump out station at Waverney River Centre on the Norfolk Broads. The station is timer controlled to eliminate any dry running and to allow the marina to charge appropriately for each use. The marina is undergoing a significant revamp after being acquired by Tingdene Ltd. Read more marina news on page 32.

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Don McIntyre,OGR founder, said: “We conceived both the Golden Globe and OceanGlobeRaces to inspire people, and it was clear there were a huge number of sailors wanting to be part of history and sail in the OGR. But there are not enough yachts to carry them. For the past year I have been thinking about an OGR entry and just doing the Cape Horn leg, as I have to run the event rather than sail all of it. I could not find the right boat, but then two weeks ago, I finally did. I bought her three days later and asked Captain Coconut if he was up for it. He was in and we are both very excited!”

Don’s yacht, Explorer, has had just two owners since 1978 and is in amazing

condition. Designed by Olin Stephens and first launched in 1977, she is one of the all-time classic S&S designs; she evolved directly from the 1973 WhitbreadRace experience of the winning Swan 65 Sayula. There will, however, be a final refit to prepare her for the rigours of the voyage before Captain Coconut takes over to train and shape the crew of nine.

Mark Sinclair, Captain Coconut, said: “Skippering a Swan 57 in the SouthernOceanis a dream come true and the OGR will provide another incredible

opportunity to relive history, and maybe even create some more. We follow the same route as the original Clipper ships and navigate in the same way as those great mariners, using sextant, chronometer, astronomical tables, a pencil and paper charts.

“We will be back to basics, using the sun, moon, planets and stars, without GPS and modern electronics and only HF radios for communication. Being immersed in the OGR will be a true challenge of seamanship skills for all onboard.”

Crew can sign on for one of the four legs or the entire circumnavigation, and the opportunity is open to any sailor “really wanting it”. All crew share the costs involved with this OGR entry and will undergo onboard training leading up to the start.

Don McIntyre said: “If you are passionate about the idea and have trouble sleeping at night thinking about this, then I would love to hear from you. All the details are available on the McIntyreAdventure.com website. Keep the dream alive!"

TRIO OF AWARDS

TyphoonInternational is exhibiting at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show, 25 - 26 February, for the first time. Typhoonwill be showcasing its extensive surface drysuit collection as well as a comprehensive range of dinghy and watersports apparel, including the Caliso3 Eco Long John and Top and the Chesil 50N Buoyancy Aid.

WINNING READERS

Brightlingsea’s Mary Francis won November’s competition and receives a Typhoon Hendra H/E Women’s Drysuit. Christine Sunter, from Wrexham, won the Adlard Coles book bundle in the same issue. Turn to page 18 to enter this month's competition.

GREEN CLEANER

Eco-friendly entrepreneur Gavin Moth told us that by switching to his ethical Marine AlgaeCleaner marine industries can take a simple step towards helping the environment. “We are striving to help make a massive impact because we know the scale of the issue is so great. This product can protect the marine habitats and creatures which sustain fish and crustaceans that feed birds, mammals - such as seals and dolphins - and, of course, humans.” www.go-stock.co.uk

SOLENT FREEPORT TAKES FLIGHT

TheSolentFreeport has been announced as one of the first UK Freeports to be fully approved by Government.

Brian Johnson, chair of the Solent Freeport, said: “The Solent Freeport really is a once-in-a-generation opportunity - an investment in our future which will ensure local people benefit from job creation and increased prosperity, regenerating our communities.”

Levelling Up MinisterDehennaDavison said:“Today is a historic day for many port towns and coastal communities, as theSolentFreeport takes flight.This Freeport is going to give local economies a shot in the arm and unlock a new stateof-the-art business space and create tens

of thousands of highly skilled jobs. We are maximising the opportunities of leaving the European Union to drive growth and throw our doors open to trade with the world.”

The announcement follows formal Government designation of the tax sites within theSolentFreeport, where investment is underway.Tax sites offer occupiers business rates relief and other incentives to support capital investment, skills and employment. Business rates growth generated at the tax sites can be retained locally and reinvested in the area.It is expected that theSolentFreeport will attract £1.35 billion private sector investment.

Yacht

Sunsail took home Gold for theBest Travel Company in the Sailing and Flotilla Holidays categoryand Bronze for the Best Travel Company in the Adventure Holidays Category. The Moorings, which providesluxury on-the-water experiences,also scooped Bronze for the Best Travel Company in the Special Interest Holidays category.

Caroline Barbour, UK marketing manager forSunsailand The Moorings, said: “To win threemajor awards is an outstanding way to celebrate the

hardwork and commitment of the teams who ensure our customers have a fantastic experience, whether they are first time sailors or experienced travellerslooking for their next adventure.

“The awards are particularly special as they are voted for by our customers andwe would like to take this opportunity to thank them for helping us achieve this accolade.We are looking forward to delivering another year of award-winning holidays in 2023!”

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Turn to page 23 for this issue’s 6-page holiday special!

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Image: Jake Sugden Explorer has already sailed around the world twice Image: Vittorio Caramazza/Shutterstock charter companiesSunsailand The Moorings are celebrating after winning three awards at the British Travel Awards. Image: De Valk Zeeland/OGR
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With a capacity for six adults sleeping on board, the yacht’s accommodation deck offers three double staterooms and two generous bathrooms. The master stateroom and en-suite bathroom are forward while guest staterooms are amidships.

WALLYWHY100

Monaco-based brand, Wally, has revealed the first details of the new wallywhy100.

As a crossover product, the yacht fulfils the need for a more voluminous cruiser in the sub-70ft range, combining all the qualities of a 60-70ft coupé boat with the benefits of wallywhy volume.

Stefano de Vivo, Wally’s managing director, explained: “The wallywhy100 was born from a gap in the market. Whilst beautiful and sleek, traditional coupés do not offer the comfort and livability that today’s owners expect from their boats. In the same way, larger and more voluminous boats generally do not offer speed or usage flexibility.

This leaves owners with a tough choice: to compromise on comfort or performance? Through the wallywhy line, we have solved this problem.”

Luca Bassani, Wally’s founder and chief designer, added: “Thanks to its innovative design, the wallywhy100 is a ‘jack of all trades’.

"It is a spectacular day or weekend boat for those who want to use it as a support vessel for their larger yacht, but at the same time, its ample cabins, generous crew quarter and relaxation areas, as well as garage and toy storage capacity, make it the perfect holiday home away from land.”

DOUBLE PREMIERE

Contest Yachts will be back at this month’s Düsseldorf Boat Show, 21 - 29 January, with the joint world-premiere of two new yachts, the aft cockpit Contest 49CS (pictured) and centre cockpit Contest 50CS.

Two fifty-footers, the 49CS is the first twin aft cabin Contest at this length, and both the 49CS and 50CS are Contest’s first yachts with the option of all-electric propulsion, engineered with a new Torqeedo and BMW based system.

After the show’s two-year break due to the pandemic, Contest Yachts' CEO Arjen Conijn said: “It is so great to have this show running again and to be back exhibiting two such exciting

new models. As well as the variations in deck layout, these brand-new Contests introduce two very different approaches to interior and exterior configuration.”

ELECTRIC BOAT BUILDER AGONIS  E TS AT OOT

Magonis, Spanish boat builder of pure electric boats, will debut the Wave e-550 at Boot 2023 with a number of sustainable innovations.

As well as exhibiting the Wave e-550 powered by a 30kW MAG Power electric propulsion system, Magonis will demonstrate the MAGBuoy and a special solar awning at the show.

INVICTUS TT420’S WORLD DEBUT

The new model that completes one of Invictus Yacht’s most successful ranges is the TT420, and it is preparing to make its world début at the upcoming Boot 2023 in Düsseldorf. The first unit of the

new TT420, presented in Düsseldorf, will be in the shipyard’s identifying colour, ‘Personal White’, but the TT420, like its older sister TT460, will later be available in the new special colour, Vogue White.

The Magonis Wave e-550, in its 5.5m, has all the comforts for an enjoyable day cruise. The bowrider layout offers a bow area that can be transformed from a cosy dinette into a usable sundeck, while in the cockpit there are comfortable seats and a protective windscreen.

Magonis has also developed the

first charging buoy, the MAGBuoy. It is equipped with a built-in battery and receives energy from an underwater cable that connects the buoy to the electrical grid. To charge, users simply pull their boat up to the buoy and plug the charging cable into their boat.

Magonis has also developed a solar awning for its Wave e-550, which can charge with up to 1kWh, literally anywhere. Magonis’ solar awning is foldable and flexible; it not only provides shade, but also charges the boat while taking a relaxed break on water. And since the boat (if going at a speed of 4 knots) consumes 1kWh, it can truly be self-sufficient thanks to the solar awning.

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Riviera has launched its new 46 Sports Motor Yacht. This boat offers similar amenities to her larger siblings including multiple entertaining spaces that stretch from the long boarding platform to relaxing foredeck sun lounges and a generous open flybridge that can accommodate eight guests comfortably. The covered alfresco deck forward of the cockpit expands the saloon living space through a sliding glass door and large awning window to connect guests with the galley immediately Image: Alberto Cocchi Beneteau has launched two new Torqeedo-powered electric boats, the Oceanis 30.1 (right) and the First 44 (bottom left), which has a Torqeedo emission-free Cruise pod drive system. The partnership between the companies is already a success for two other Groupe Beneteau brands, Excess and Delphia, with the delivery of a hybrid-electric test platform for the Excess 15, powered by Torqeedo’s Deep Blue saildrive, and two 100 per cent electric models from the Delphia brand: the Delphia 10 and the Delphia 11. Image: Andrea Muscatello Image: Gilles Martin-Raget Image: Julien Gazeau

The fourth model in the range, the Buster S2 is a multipurpose aluminium boat designed for four people, equipped with double consoles and a solid door in the middle offering ample protection and space. Standard equipment on the Buster S2 includes side and aft rails, an

automatic bilge pump and power outlet. Other optional accessories, in addition to the aft canvas top, include a cushion set, bow rail, bow engine bracket and a bow casting deck with fishing seat. The bow of the boat can also be equipped with a seat-stowage box.

“The new version has been requested especially by boaters who use their Buster S for slightly longer distances. The double console and solid door improve

comfort and protect the aft seat from rain and splashes, making longer trips even more pleasant,” said Johan Finnberg, marketing manager. With the hull weighing just 275kg, the total weight of the Buster S2 with engine and propeller is 373kg. This low weight makes the boat easy to trailer and handle on the shore. The boat is reportedly “easy to handle and quick to get up to speed thanks to its Yamaha engine.”

NEW OYSTER 595 ON SHOW

Also on show at boot Düsseldorf will be the Oyster 595.

The 60ft bluewater sailing yacht has already proven to be popular prelaunch with 16 sold off plan. The 595 offers customised options on interior layout and great entertaining spaces both below and on deck. Standout features include the twin helm station and protected cockpit, spacious saloon, superyacht-style swim deck and full width master cabin with Oyster’s signature triple seascape windows.

A key attraction of the Oyster 595 is her ability to be sailed “effortlessly” by two people, and also that she can be well provisioned for worldwide adventures, easily accommodating family and friends.

AWARD-WINNING LINE-UP

Ancasta International Boat Sales will be showcasing a selection of new and award-winning yachts, motorboats and catamarans at the boot Düsseldorf boat show.

The line-up includes craft from Beneteau Power & Sail, Lagoon Catamaran, Prestige Motor Yachts, Bluegame and Sanlorenzo.

Pictured is the BluegameX60, which will be on show with the BG54 and BG72.

From Beneteau Sail, and hot on the heels

of it winning Performance Yacht of the Year at the British Yachting Awards, is the Beneteau First 36. Optimised for short-handed sailing, the First 36 is a high-performance boat owing to its very high sail area/displacement coefficient and balanced nautical design. Joining the First 36 will be the First 27 and 44, the First Yacht 53, Beneteau Oceanis 30.1, 34.1, 40.1, 46.1 and 51.1 and the Oceanis Yacht 60. Will Blair, Ancasta’s Group marketing director, said: “In addition to the fantastic models we have got available to view, visitors will also be able to get a first glance at a full-size mock-up of the new CNB 78 interior, as well as chat to the teams at McConaghy Multihulls and Sanlorenzo to discuss the design and build of their next, truly customised, sailing or power boat.”

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CA SPRING SEMINARS

The Cruising Association Cruising Sections are hosting a series of spring seminars in-person at CA House, London to equip members and non-members with information about cruising further afield. Whether you are experienced or new to cruising, they are a fantastic knowledge resource.

■ 28 January - Channel Section Seminar

■ 4 February – Round Britain Seminar

■ 5 February – Blue Water Winter Seminar

■ 18 February – Baltic Seminar

■ 4 March – European Inland Waterways Seminar

■ 11 March – Iceland, Greenland and Faroes

Information Day

■ 18 March – Crossing Biscay

■ 25 and 26 March – Mediterranean Section Seminar

In addition, the CA runs a busy events calendar through to April, in different UK locations, with the following open to nonmembers for January and February:

■ 14 January - Felixstowe Docks, History and Operations

■ 17 January - Near and Far – Sharing our Love of Sailing

■ 26 January - Marine Water Colour Painting in Retirement

■ 1 February - Sailing into the Electronic Age

■ 8 February - Sailing in Ukraine

■ 9 February - Sail Repair and Maintenance

■ 11 February - Samuel Pepys and Harwich

■ 15 February - Smuggling on the east coast

■ 22 February - Southwold to the Clyde

■ 25 February - Platforms, Pirates and Pornography

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WORKING TOGETHER

World Sailing and four of the leadingOlympicclass regattas have confirmed competition dates for 2023 and 2024 and announced a commitment for greater collaboration across the sport with the ambition of delivering benefits for event organisers on all continents, for national federations and for individual sailors. As a result, theTrofeo Princesa Sofia,Allianz Regatta,Semaine Olympique FrançaiseandKieler Woche will work with World Sailing on three key areas:

■ Making it easier for sailors to compete across multiple events in the series

■ Improved calendar coordination

■ The promotion ofOlympicclass sailing

The shared ambition is for all four events to be brought together under the World Cup banner, enabling a more consistent and collaborative approach, which will make planning in future Olympiccycles easier for Member National Authority teams and athletes.

World Sailing director of events Alastair Fox said: “Each of these regattas has a remarkable heritage and provide the

BOAT LICENCE FEES ON THE UP

The Canal & River Trust has announced a nine per cent increase in boat licence fees from 1 April 2023 for both private boat owners and boating businesses.

When combined with the interim increase introduced from 1 October 2022, this will mean an overall year-on-year increase of 13 per cent for those renewing an annual boat licence in the period from 1 April until 30 September 2023.

The charity explained that, charged with the long-term care of 2,000 miles of waterways, comprising 10,000 individual assets and structures, many of

which are up to 250-years-old,it is facing significant increases in a range ofcosts, which are rising by more than the headline consumer price index leading to a projected shortfall inits finances in 2023 and beyond.

Additionally, the Government grant payment, which goes towards the cost of maintaining the waterways, is frozen this year (and hence declining in real terms) and until 2027, with no certainty of what grant will be made available from 2027.

Richard Parry, chief executive, said: “We recognise that our boating

customers - both private boaters and waterway businesses - will also be feeling the effect of inflation across their personal finances, but we hope there is an understanding that this is an essential step to ensure the ongoing maintenance and repair of the historic canals and river navigations in our care.”

Boat licences account for around an eighth of the Trust’s annual income. The CRT is proposing to carry out a consultation in 2023 to gather feedback on how boat licence pricing might look over the next 10 years to support the long-term future of the waterway network.

foundations for both the Sailing World Championships and sailing in theOlympicGames. Ultimately, we are looking to partner with events on all continents to work together and make sailing in theOlympicclasses a better experience for sailors around the world and more accessible for our MNAs in every region.”

2023 regatta calendar

■ Trofeo Princesa Sofia: 1 - 8 April

■ Semaine Olympique Française: 22 - 29 April

■ Allianz Regatta: 31 May - 4 June

■ Kieler Woche:17 - 25 June

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Image: Jesús Renedo / Trofeo Princesa Sofía Iberostar

GOLDEN GLOBE RACE LATEST…

After more than 100 days at sea, only six of the original 16 entrants in the Golden Globe Race are likely to pass through the Hobart gate, which shuts on 31 January to guarantee the best possible weather through Cape Horn, 4,500nm away. After that date, any Suhaili Classentrant showing up late will have to stop and make the second stage of their trip in December 2023 in theVoyager Class.Chichester Classentrants arriving late at the Hobart Gate will be retired.

TheGGRis once again taking its toll. Three boats retired before crossing the equator, another three on arrival at Cape Town and two more east of the Cape of Good Hope. The latest retiree, Arnaud Gaist (FRA), had been plagued by rigging issues and then also with barnacles, and so in early December, 200 miles out of Saint Helena, he officially notified GGR control of his retirement from the race.

Unfortunately Guy Waites (GBR) had a barnacle invasion on his Tradewind 35,

and so when he arrived in Cape Town he cleaned Sagarmatha’s hull and applied two coats of antifouling. Due to this stop he was continuing in theChichester Class.

However, Guy cannot now make the Hobart Gate in time, and although he is determined to continue his solo circumnavigation he will be retired from the GGR once the Hobart gate closes.

American Elliott Smith (pictured), meanwhile, could not complete mast repairs due to sea conditions, and he will beChichester Classon arrival in Australia this month. He then has no time to pass the Hobart Gate and so would be out of theGGR.“I think I am gonna have to call it a day,”Elliott said.

The six likely to pass through the Hobart gate are: Ian Herbert-Jones (GBR), Jeremy Bagshaw (ZAF), Michael Guggenberger (AUT), Kirsten Neuschäfer (ZAF), Abhilash Tomy (IND) and Simon Curwen (GBR).

The leading trio has now sailed over 50 per cent of the course. Simon Curwen (top right) has been the unchallenged leader since the early days of the race, but by mid-December was losing mile after mile while parked in a massive high that caught-up with him. He used most of his time in the calms to go through his to-do list planned for Hobart, including servicing his hydrovane fittings.

However, despite Simon's position on the water, Kirsten Neuschäfer has a time compensation of 35 hours for the rescue of Tapio Lehtinen (FIN) in November after his boat sank.

This compensation actually put Kirsten's yacht Minnehaha in the lead by 5.5 hours at the Hobart Gate!

Back on land Tapio has arrived home in Finland. He was dropped off by the M.V. Darya Gayatri in Jakarta in early December, 19 days after his rescue in the Southern Indian Ocean.

Curwen (GBR)

Kirsten Neuschäfer (ZAF)

Abhilash Tomy (IND)

Michael Guggenberger (AUT)

Jeremy Bagshaw (ZAF)

Ian Herbert-Jones (GBR)

Elliott Smith (USA) (expected Chichester Class)

Guy Waites (GBR) (Chichester Class)

NEW EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP

The inaugural IRC Two-Handed European Championship will take place from 2 - 9 July with the winner decided by the combined results from two races.

Organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club in association with l’UNCL Pôle Course du YCF and La Société Nautique de laTrinitésur mer, the first race, La Trinité – Cowes (350nm), will start on 2 July followed by CowesDinard - St Malo (150nm) on 7 July.

RORC PRO Steve Cole said: “The IRC rating band has been chosen to include similar boats racing in IRC Two-Handed. The attraction of the Rolex Fastnet Race, starting on 22 July, means we are expecting a big fleet.”

French skipper Géry Trentesaux is one of the driving forces behind the new championship. After the merger

of UNCL and the Yacht Club de France in September, Géry is the YCF vice president and racing president.

Géry said: “With so many teams now racing IRC Two-Handed in France and the UK, it seems very natural to have a European Championship. La Trinité – Cowes is a 350-mile race connecting two famous offshore racing ports. The 150-mile CowesDinard - St Malo race dates back over a century.

"Personally, I love the race and the finish in St Malo. I have won four times, as many as former British Prime Minster Edward Heath!”

The IRC Two-Handed European Championship is part of the RORC Season’s Points Championship, the largest yacht racing series in the world. www.rorc.org

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POWER TALK

INDUSTRY’S FIRST V10

Mercury Marine has introduced the industry’s first V10 outboard with the official launch of its 5.7L 350 and 400hp Verado® outboard engines.

“The all-new Mercury V10 Verado outboards are exactly what boaters have been asking for in a 350 and 400hp platform,” said Chris Drees, Mercury Marine president. “They are powerful, smooth and quiet. They have many of the same fuel efficiency-enhancing features that are synonymous with our high horsepower line-up.

“They also deliver the same kind of premium boating experience that has made Verado outboards legendary. The V10 Verado outboards solidify Mercury’s leadership position in the high-horsepower outboard market.”

Tim Reid, Mercury Marine vice president of product development and engineering, added: “We challenged our engineers to improve acceleration and overall performance with the new V10 Verado outboards, while also making them quieter and lighter than competitors’ outboards in this horsepower range. Once again they exceeded expectations while also incorporating technologies that make boat operation and maintenance intuitively simple.”

The V10 Verado engines will be compatible with a new Mercury electric steering system for multi-outboard vessels slated to start shipping in February 2023. The new system will reportedly offer enhanced steering responsiveness, dramatically simplified rigging and a more than 50 per cent reduction in energy consumption.

The development of these V10 outboards is a product of Mercury’s continued commitment to invest heavily in R&D and production capacity to keep up with customer demand. To that end, the company has invested $2B since 2008, and its manufacturing footprint has expanded to more than 275k m ²

GREENER FUEL CHOICES

Cox Marine’s World Record* shines a spotlight on HVO as a more environmentally responsible marine fuel.

The COX Marine team, and its vessel Pegasus, hit the news when they clinched a World Record title for the world’s fastest diesel outboard.

The team achieved a final average speed of 62.84mph, measured across the kilometre-long flying start course on Cumbria’s Coniston Water.

Published data from COX Marine’s Project Pegasus revealed that running the boat on HVO fuel offers a net CO2 saving over a comparable petrol outboard of 94 per cent.

James Eatwell, COX Marine’s head of R&D, said: “Of course the whole team are justifiably delighted with 62.84mph from a totally standard CXO300 pulled straight of the production line, but the real message is what the achievement says about HVO, other ‘future fuels’ and the clear benefits they can bring.

“We ran the engine on both HVO and diesel during the week, and it is important to state that in terms of the engine’s vital statistics, including oil and water temperatures, vibration, and of course RPM and top speeds achieved, the data showed comparable results between the HVO and marine diesel.

“In emissions testing prior to Coniston we actually saw a 40 per cent reduction in

PRODUCTION SET TO START

One year on from making its global debut, Propel is close to completing the testing and development of its S1 electric outboard motor.

The Propel S1 will join the D1 inboard electric motor, which has been on sale since last summer, as well as its new B1 modular ‘suitcase’ battery solution. The B1 batteries will be available in stacks of four, six or eight packs to offer 6.8, 10.2 or 13.6 kWh capacities, offering the flexibility for future expansion and easy removal when a boat is inactive for long periods.

particulate matter emissions in running a CXO300 on HVO instead of diesel, tying in accurately with claims made by our HVO fuel provider and suggesting more complete combustion was being achieved with the HVO.”

There is an important point to make about HVO; it is a true ‘drop in replacement’ for conventional diesel. Tanks and fuel lines need not be cleaned when changing between the two fuels, and the CXO300’s ECUs will automatically reset and optimise the engine for the fuel in use, whether HVO or diesel, just as they do for the slightly different grades of diesel available around the world.

Explaining the CO2 emissions James said: “Because HVO is synthesised from renewable waste materials, such as used cooking oil, nonfood grade crop-based vegetable oil fractions and residue fat fractions, it has taken CO2 out of the environment for its production. Burning it in an engine then puts this previously removed CO2 back into the environment.

“Fossil fuel derived diesel, by comparison, in effect takes CO2 that was locked away as oil in the earth’s crust, which when combusted in an engine, releases this ‘new’ or additional CO2 into the atmosphere.”

*Record awaiting full official ratification by Union Internationale Motornautique

POWER SHORTS

YANMAR

Oyster Yachts has selected the Yanmar engine as standard fit for both the Oyster 565 and 595 yachts. In further news from Yanmar, the Yanmar Green Challenge 2050demonstrates the company’s intention to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions in its business activities and achieve zero environmental impact.

CAPOFORTE

WIN A BOAT FOR YOUR CLUB

TheRYA Dinghy & Watersports ShowandSuzuki Marineare offering RYA Affiliated Clubs the chance to win a brand new Suzuki-powered Rigiflex Newmatic 360 safety boat with Extreme trailer, worth £6,400.

Celia Edgington, RYA shows manager, said: “This is an amazing prize package which stands to offer the winning club the opportunity to support even more people enjoying themselves on the water.”

Mark Beeley, head of ATV and Marine for Suzuki GB, added: “The Rigiflex Newmatic 360 is one of the most popular club safety boats on

the market and when combined with the Suzuki DF9.9B is a very robust and durable package, which is well suited to the rigours of club use.

“The DF9.9B benefits from our unique battery-less electronic fuel injection and Lean Burn Fuel control, which make it extremely fuel efficient. It also features the Suzuki Function Tiller Handle, which is ergonomically designed to include throttle, throttle friction adjustment and gear shifting all on the tiller handle. This makes it incredibly easy to use, so is ideal for volunteers undertaking safety boat duty.”

Enter: www.rya.org.uk/events/dinghy-show/win

The European market for leisure marine outboard motors sees 200,000 sales per year and is worth US$900m. The rate of transition to electric motors is set to accelerate significantly in the coming few years as major cities plan to introduce new inland marine emissions legislation. For example, Amsterdam has decreed all vessels must be electric by 2025. As a result, it is forecast that 74 per cent of outboard motor sales in Europe will be electric by 2030.

“Leisure boat owners and operators will soon have no option but to switch to electric motors as cities implement new rules to clean up their waterways,” said Sander van Dijk, managing director and CTO of Propel.

Propel will begin series production of the S1 in early 2023.

At this month’s Boot Düsseldorf the first electric model by Capoforte will be on display. The SQ240iwill be at the show featuring a Molabo ISCAD V50inboard motor, and it is also available with a Yamaha HARMO electric outboard motor. With its 7.38m length and 2.46m width, the Capoforte SQ240i can carry up to 10 people.

YAMAHA

Yamaha Motor has announced plans for the adoption of plant-derived cellulose nanofibre reinforced resin for marine product parts, in line with the company’s mission to reduce CO2 emissions and its environmental footprint.

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HOT TOPIC

GUIDE TO REFITTING YOUR BOAT

Setag Yachts explains why you might consider refitting your boat.

One of the most common questions we are asked by potential clients is what exactly we mean when talking about a yacht design and refit service.

There is a false impression about yachts that they only require a refit if they are on their last legs and are barely seaworthy.This simply is not the case –it should be seen as a way to futureproof your yacht and make it reflect your taste, personality and needs.

A refit is not just a solution to your challenges – but instead it isprotecting your investment. The best way to understand a refit service is to think of it in terms of buying a house. When you buy a new house, what is the first thing you do? You renovate, redecorate and revive.

In other words, you ensure that it is more than simply another house – it becomes a home.

Many owners love their yachts and how they look externally, and simply outgrow the interior. Generally, a refit can be carried out on a yacht between one and 25-yearsold and, typically, the rework coincides with technical/engineering upgrades. However, the reasons for a design and refit project and the age of the yachts Setag have remastered are as varied as the vessels and the owners themselves.

WHICH UPGRADES?

Setag, for example, cover any and all elements you would like to upgrade as a one-stop-shop; they can elevate any project, small or large, with a very quick turnaround with a unique design.

Popular elements to upgrade include the navigation equipment (since technology advances so quickly), respraying of the helm dash (it is often damaged by poor application and sun exposure) and the internal and external upholstery. As fashion and trends change so rapidly, fabrics and colours can inevitably date a boat.

It is often the elements that clearly show the age of the boat that owners are keen to upgrade, or the areas with little design. These can be addressed as stand-alone smaller projects, of which there are numerous local upholsterers, for example, replacing in the same style, or they can be redesigned and combined to become a bigger project all addressed under one roof, therefore becoming more economical for the client.

JUST FOR YOU

There is a lot of logic in refitting a yacht. Firstly, it can create an environment which you are the first to experience, and secondly

because it makes economic sense, adding value to your yacht and protecting your investment when you come to sell.

The ultimate level of luxury is personalisation, but bespoke does not have to mean building something from scratch. Instead, it can be taking something already exceptional and tailoring it to your specific liking. A refit is designed to match your lifestyle, from the smallest detail to the bigger picture. It should feel as natural a fit as slipping on your favourite item of clothing; it should be just like coming home because that is where you are…

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FISHING LIFEJACKET

Are you an angler? New for this year is the Baltic Mako Sports Fishing lifejacket, which is slightly shorter than other Baltic lifejackets. With anglers in mind, the gas cartridge and trigger are located on the left side away from the line casting arm. The lifejacket also has an inspection window to easily check the status of the lifejacket and D-ring for use with a kill cord or similar. The Baltic Mako Sports Fishing lifejacket is available with automatic or manual inflation.

Manual: £120 / Auto: £130 Baltic: www.baltic.se

SAILOR JACKET

There are three editions of North Sails’ autumn/ winter Sailor Jacket. The Original Sailor Jacket: with a waterproof finish this jacket is made from recycled nylon with knitted trims for a snug fit.

The Performance Sailor Jacket: its recycled windproof, showerproof and breathable shell and super-soft fleece lining combine to enhance this iconic look. The North Tech Sailor Jacket: this jacket is crafted from triple-layer recycled fabric with a waterproof finish.

Original Sailor Jacket £190

Performance Sailor Jacket £160 North Tech Sailor Jacket £280

North Sails: webstore-gb.northsails.com

GARDINER SHIRT

Another shirt for you next as they are a wardrobe staple. A classic garment with a timeless style, the Gardiner shirt from Sebago is just as suitable for a stroll by the marina as for an aperitif onboard.

Regular fit, it’s made from lightweight cotton with a Madras weave and features a front patch pocket.

£110

Sebago: www.sebago.co.uk

BROADSIDE COAT

Why not invest in a new coat for 2023?

Fully waterproof and windproof, the Broadside coat is ideal for days spent by the water. The breathable outer Vecta® fabric uses Heiq® XReflex™ a radiant barrier technology added to the fabric that reflects body heat inwards. The outer fabric also repells rain and spray with Zhik’s XWR™ fluorocarbon-free water-shedding coating. The Broadside Coat also has an insulated waterproof hood, handwarmer pockets and side vent openings making it easy to reach trouser pockets.

Available in Anthracite in men’s sizes. £349.95

Zhik: www.zhik.com

LED WORK LIGHTTORCH

Next up we have a great piece of kit for carrying out DIY jobs on board. With a small compact design, ideal for fitting in your pocket, the Clarke PL5R Slim Pocket LED Work Light/Torch is ideal for illumination of hard to reach areas. It can be used in dimmable flood light mode (up to 400Lm) or LED torch mode (80Lm), and the head can be flipped or rotated up to 180 degrees and is also fitted with a magnetic handle, magnetic base and swivel clip, making it ideal for handsfree work.

£32.39

Machine Mart: www.machinemart.co.uk

BABBLE & HEMP

Babble & Hemp shirts of London are not only soft and warm to wear, but offer an environmental benefit too (no pesticides, chemicals or extensive irrigation to grow and process the fibres). They are available in an array of colours and so you will be able to find the perfect one for your style.

£72

PERSONAL LOCATOR BEACON

Ocean Signal tells us that its DAME Award winning rescueME PLB3 personal locator beacon is available in the UK and throughout Europe. The PLB3 unites two different key systems to provide a survivor with the best chance of quickly alerting others to a distress situation –benefiting from the global response capabilities of the Cospas-Sarsat rescue services, while also using AIS technology to indicate an MOB position to nearby vessels for immediate aid.

£571

Ocean Signal: www.oceansignal.com

LIMITED EDITION PADDLEBOARD

Have you decided to take up paddleboarding in 2023? Red has released its first ever limited-edition board in partnership with ocean conservation charity Love the Oceans, with 10 per cent of profits from sales being donated to the charity. Ideal for those new to paddling or who want an all-round board with plenty of stability, the 10’6” Ride MSL has a max recommended rider weight of 95kg/209bs. Fitted as standard, all Red Paddle Co boards come with three grip handles, adjustable cargo system and sleek high traction deck pad.

From £999 Red: red-equipment.co.uk

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The latest news, information and up-dates from British Marine, the trade association for the UK leisure, superyacht and small commercial marine industry.

A PACKED AGENDA FOR 2023

enjoy a wide variety of informative, amusing and inspirational talks on the Foredeck Stage.

The show also provides a whole host of opportunities for everyone to get out on the water, on craft of all shapes and sizes, with many included in the price of your ticket. From standing on a SUP, tacking and gybing in a dinghy, experiencing the high-speed, high-octane thrill of a powerboat, to the majestic charm of a classic sailing yacht or cruising around the Solent, you can do it all.

Find out more: www.southamptonboatshow.com

OVERSEAS

You will find British Marine members at whole host of international shows including boot Düsseldorf (21 - 29 January), Miami International Boat Show (15 - 19 February), Cannes Yachting Festival (12 - 17 September) and the Monaco Yacht Show (27 - 30 September).

However, the work of British Marine is not just shows and events. It also operates the ‘onthewater’ website, which provides a one-stop shop for watersports lovers looking for their next adventure. So, if you are looking for a new activity or are trying to hunt out an exciting new location, visit www.onthewater.co.uk to access a whole raft of activities right across the country at the click of a button.

One of the many facets of British Marine, the trade association for the UK leisure, yachting, superyacht and small commercial marine industry, is running and participating at flagship events, both in the UK and on the international stage to facilitate business trading and providing opportunities for its 1,500 member organisations to share their products and services.

Each year there are a number of shows where you can find British Marine member businesses showcasing everything from boats and tech to clothing, training, holidays and much more.

FEBRUARY

First up is the Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show (21 - 26 February). Last year British Marine hosted the first designated marine showcase at the show in a bid to support members who offer entry level watersports experiences and opportunities with a unique cross-selling opportunity and the chance to reach new audiences.

The show attracts thousands of outdoor enthusiasts each year, and with the synergy between outdoor living and watersports it proved a great success for all the British Marine member exhibitors. So, this year we are back, bigger than before.

As the go to event for those who love exploring the great outdoors, alongside the caravans and motorhomes, tents and gadgets, visitors will be able to view a range of watersports products, including paddleboards, wakeboards, kayaks and jet skis, perfect for making outdoor adventures even more exciting.

To find out more about the Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show, and to secure your ticket, visit ccmshow.co.uk and do not forget to check out all the fantastic watersports products on offer.

APRIL

Moving on to April and we see the return of London Luxury Afloat (18 - 22 April). Launched in 2022, London Luxury Afloat provides a unique showcase for the superyacht industry; our very own miniMonaco in the heart of London.

Aimed at the discerning boat buyer the event sees some of the most luxurious sail and motor yachts on the market come together at St. Katherine Docks. Visitors can expect world launches of new classes and models, dedicated London Luxury Afloat VIP hospitality experiences, alongside selective landside displays featuring smaller craft and products and services that complement the line-up of yachts on display.

While the wide choice of waterfront bars, cafes and restaurants at St. Katharine Docks provide the perfect backdrop to the show, it promises to be an outstanding show experience whether you are looking to buy or simply enjoy the spectacle.

To find out more about London Luxury Afloat and pre-register for your ticket visit www.londonluxuryafloat.com

SEPTEMBER

As we head into autumn it is time for The Southampton International Boat Show (15 - 24 September). This is the flagship show of British Marine, offering a great day out for serious boat buyers, watersports enthusiasts and families alike.

With hundreds of marine brands and exhibitors on land and in Europe’s largest purpose-built show marina, visitors can find everything from stand-up paddleboards, sail boats and superyachts, to chandlery and clothing, gadgets and lifestyle essentials.

Experience the show ‘zones’ showcasing different types of watersports activities, watch thrilling on-water displays at the ‘On the Water Stage’ and

Plus, it provides ongoing support to its 1,500 members, from boat builders to surveyors, marinas to engineering firms and represents an industry which employs more than 38,700 people in the UK.

Find out more about British Marine and its training courses, business support, networking events, representation activities and promotional opportunities at www.britishmarine.co.uk

Marine is the trade association for the UK leisure, superyacht and small commercial marine industry. It has over 1,500 members from both seagoing and inland sectors and represents an industry which employs more than 38,700 people in the UK. British Marine also owns and operates the Southampton International Boat Show. For more information about the work of British Marine and how to join, please visit the website: www.britishmarine.co.ukor follow British Marine on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.

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British London Luxury Afloat returns for a second year The Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show features a range of watersports products The Southampton International Boat Show is British Marine’s flagship show British Marine members also attend international shows including the Monaco Yacht Show

The Cruising Association is the home of worldwide information for sail and motor cruisers. Whether you are starting out and cruising UK waters, planning to journey along Europe’s Inland Waterways or a seasoned boat owner heading for more distant shores and blue water sailing, the benefits of membership are many and varied. The CA is your most valuable, knowledgeable, trusted and practical cruising asset, providing services, information, help and advice… wherever you are.

Whatever information you need, you will find it on the CA website, in their publications and in their community: fitting out, where to cruise, laying-up, staying in touch, local regulations, ports and pilotage around the world, maintenance, crewing service, marine discount partners, members’ club house in London, events programme and much more.

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CAptain’s Mate provides an unrivalled breadth of information across 7,500+ locations in 100+ countries, ensuring up-to-date, accurate and trusted location data on anchorages, marinas, ports, harbours, boatyards and quays. 20,000+ member contributions, reports and photos provide first-hand insights, pilotage, berthing and practical knowledge on locations and local interest. Powerful search options look up available shoreside facilities such as fuel, water, supermarket, restaurant and other amenities and boat services, along with our discount partners, CA Honorary Local Representatives and you can interact with nearby members via the friends’ function.

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DOUGAL WHAT LIES BENEATH

There is a further interesting distinction that many of the wrecks from WW2 would have been oil powered and, although the very act of being attacked and sunk might have breached some of the tanks, the worry is that there are huge quantities of oil still trapped on the seabed that could be released at any time.

In contrast, the WW1 wrecks, most of which were coal fired, are also able to create an equally worrying situation, as not only have they been sunk for longer, but surprisingly coal can produce some unpleasant biproducts after 100 years or more below the waves.

Thankfully there is some brighter news coming from the research carried on the John Mahn, as many of the identified organisms have shown a resilience to the presence of pollutants, with the wreck acting as a home to a wide range of aquatic species, but at the same time this is a fairly small wreck in an area of strong tides that are helping to maintain the environmental balance.

UNKNOWN HAZARDS

wartime debris, with some of these close enough to the shore to add new levels of concern. Just how ‘real’ this problem might be was seen in 2017, when more than 150 people needed medical treatment at Birling Gap, on the Sussex coast, after a chemical haze drifted in from the sea.

The source of this was never identified, but in its report Defra identified the likely sources as either a ship out in the channel (which could have been identified using AIS) or a release from a wreck on the seabed.

GROWING PROBLEM

The issue that faces the UK and other coastal nations is only getting bigger with each passing year, with it already being a huge undertaking to dive down and explore even those wrecks identified as a priority. As with the Richard Montgomery, the wrecked ammunition ship resting on a sandbank in the Thames, the mere act of checking the condition of a wartime ship is not only expensive, but a highly risky activity.

After a summer in which we saw little to no rain, it then became a case of rain, rain and yet more rain. Some areas in the South East had 60 per cent of their November rainfall in just 12 hours, and so the news ‘leaks’ of multiple and prolonged sewage laden overflows affecting beaches all around our coasts was hardly a surprise.

However, before we join in the growing clamour that something has to be done about the water companies, there are other, longer term pollution sources that are an increasing worry for those who enjoy the time they spend afloat.

For one group of All at Sea readers, there is a report that has the potential to be of real concern, as it impacts those who go afloat just about every day of the year to enjoy ‘sport’ fishing. It has long been appreciated by the many fisherman who head out, often way offshore, that the numerous wrecks on the seabed around our coasts are a great target area, but some worrying concerns identified in an EU funded survey (headed up by the Centre for Microbial Ecology at the University of Ghent) suggest that all is not well beneath the waves.

GERMAN TRAWLER

The subject of their survey was the John Mahn, V-1302, a German trawler sunk by the RAF just off the Belgian coast some 80 years ago. Previously wrecks had not been a problem, as wooden hulls and spars with their cotton sails would degrade naturally, but iron and then steel hulls are another matter altogether. In time the metal starts to flake away, and as the structure of the hull deteriorates, any cargo or contents that had been carried on board will get exposed to the actions of the sea.

The close survey of the John Mahn, which lays 35m below the surface,

focused on the microbiome that surrounds the wreck, testing for traces of heavy metals and other toxic pollutants such as arsenic and pyrene.

The latter is of concern as this is a ‘PAH’, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, a chemical that is known to have a detrimental impact on the microbial ecology. Further testing on the silt around the hull revealed a cocktail of various biproducts arising from the breakdown of the hull, with many of these having the potential to enter the food chain, which could then affect fish that are caught in these locations.

WAR WRECKS

Whilst there is a wide range of wrecks around our coasts, there is little doubt that the remains of the hundreds of warships on the seabed add a further level of complication as the casings around the ammunition still onboard corrode away. Once the sea water is able to attack the propellents and warheads the explosives used, often TNT, can get released into the water column, which can have a particularly toxic effect on marine wildlife.

Indeed, the John Mahn is, in military wreck terms, little more than a starting point, albeit an interesting one. Moving up the scale, there are more wrecks that are larger and come with a far greater risk of creating a long-term pollution hazard.

The North Sea alone is the known final resting place for literally thousands of wrecks, not only of boats but also of aircraft, with many of these posing significant long-term issues.

Moving on to the English Channel, there is an even greater density of

If on-site research indicated that there was still oil in a wreck, it might be possible to extract it and bring it to the surface for safe disposal, but recovering 80-year-old munitions would be a very tricky task indeed.

Then there is the issue that so many of the wartime wrecks have War Grave status and thus cannot be disturbed, so this is clearly a problem that cannot be easily addressed. But addressed it must be, for as the demand for offshore wind farms takes up more and more of the sea bed, the risk of a wreck being compromised, either by accident or design, will only grow.

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Solent based dinghy sailor David Henshall is a well known writer and speaker on topics covering the rich heritage of all aspects of leisure boating.
The pollution in our waters continues to be a major source of concern, but some of the pollutants are larger than you might think…
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“the worry is that there are huge quantities of oil still trapped on the seabed that could be released at any time”
In shallow waters, the scouring action of the tide helps spread the levels of heavy metals but in the end, it all goes into the environment
A live warhead that has been dumped at sea; in time the casing will break down, releasing the contents into the water column
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The wreck of SS Richard Montgomery is still loaded with 1,400 tons of ammunition, with an ongoing concern that this could make a very big bang if it were to go off. Less, though, is said about the impact of the release of large amounts of chemicals into an area prized for the quality of its seafood
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PHOTOS OF THE YEAR

This month we are asking you to vote for your favourite reader photo of 2022. Here is a round-up of the monthly winners.

Send your vote to editor@allatsea.co.uk plus you can vote via the All at Sea newsletter (www.allatsea.co.uk/aasnewsletter).

To be in with a chance of winning next year send in your photos now! Send your entries, with a caption, to editor@allatsea.co.uk with the subject header Photo of the Month.

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Huw Williams sent in this photo of Old Harry. RS Divers working/surveying house boats at Chichester Marina. Thanks to Wendy Chalk. Three Wherries moored in Wroxham Broad, Norfolk. This beautiful photo was taken by Terry Jenkins. The familiar – and much-loved - sight of the Spinnaker Tower at night in Portsmouth. Sent in by Carolyn Hallatt. Thanks to Steve Jenner for this action shot taken in the Solent when he was a boating newcomer.

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Barry Phillips sent in this lovely photo quite simply entitled ‘retirement’. Bottlenose Dolphin close encounter! Taken between the Needles and Freshwater Bay, on a calm, hot day. Thanks to Mike Hughes. An i ega sher an’ ta en y e ie Padbury while attending a Port Solent Yacht Club rally at Chichester. Thanks to Judy Brown for this impressive shot of the River Orwell in Suffolk. October’s winning photo was sent in by John Beddow. ‘Perfect Sunday afternoon’this was taken while watching the sailing at Chew Valley Lake, Somerset by Teresa Simmonds.

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PERFECT MATCH HOLIDAY

Sailing holidays will evoke a different image for each of us. Some will prefer to be chasing fast winds, striking out on their own adventure with just their friends and family onboard as their crew. Others would rather have their feet up, with the sailing and navigation taken care of while they fully relax on their holiday. Some would like to meet new people on their holidays, socialising with other like-minded groups and families who share a passion for sailing.

Everyone has their own preferences for their getaway, which is why the different options for a sailing holiday make it a great choice. Anyone can tailor their experience to match their desires and experience levels, meaning everyone can be catered for.

Here is a quick guide to the different sailing holiday options to find the perfect match for you and your family.

DESTINATION CHOICES

The most obvious way to customise your sailing holiday is by picking the right destination. There are several ways to filter your destination choice. Typical sailing conditions vary around the world. Somewhere like the Croatian coastline, for instance, provides gentler, line-ofsight sailing, perfect for those who are newcomers. The Seychelles will have you experiencing more open water and stronger winds for a real sense of sailing adventure.

Italy may be the right destination for foodies or those in search of a romantic getaway. Families and social groups may prefer to explore the culture-rich, historic islands of Greece or to find some winter sun in the tropical British Virgin Islands. Once you have picked your destination, you need to decide on the type of sailing holiday.

SKIPPERED CHARTER

A skippered charter is a great option for those who are new to sailing or want to sail with extra reassurance. Your onboard skipper will tailor your trip to your preferences, listening to what you want and providing suggestions throughout the trip. They can take full control if you wish, taking care of all the sailing, or can be a helping hand for sailors looking to improve their skills. Skippered charters are available from every Sunsail base and should be considered for those new to sailing or even experienced sailors who want to take a step back.

BAREBOAT CHARTER

On the other end of the scale from skippered charters, bareboat charters are for those looking to take the helm and strike out on their own adventure of independent sailing. You will be in complete control of your own yacht, with just your friends and family as crew. You will be in charge of when and where you explore each day. Squeeze in a few extra anchorages or take it at a slower pace, the choice is yours. To book a bareboat charter, you will need a relevant qualification, which differs depending on which destination you wish to go sailing in.

FLOTILLA HOLIDAYS

Whether you are completely new to sailing or learning the ropes, a newly qualified skipper or an old hand, there is a flotilla

holiday for you. You will be in the company of other yachts guided by a lead crew who will plan out the itinerary. Flotillas give you as much or as little support and involvement as you want, and the flexibility to take things at your pace. So, if the flotilla itinerary does not list a destination you would like to visit, all you need to do is let the lead crew know that you will be going rogue for the night. Meeting up with other yachts at anchorages or at evening stopovers is a great way for families and groups to socialise with like-minded people. There is a great range of flotilla routes to choose from; Sunsail even has specialist food and wine flotillas for those really wanting to immerse themselves in local cuisine.

PICKING A YACHT

When most people picture a yacht, it will be the classic monohull. Designed to cut through the water and make the most of any sailing conditions, these yachts are a great choice for experienced sailors and smaller groups. The one thing to keep in mind is the deep keel below the hull that does limit how shallow the yacht can explore.

Catamarans have two hulls with the cabin spread between them, creating a larger living space. Sitting higher in the water, these yachts can explore shallower areas and their luxurious amount of space makes them a great choice for larger groups.

To add that extra level of personalisation, there are many optional extras to take your holiday to the next level. Alongside a professional skipper, you could also hire a chef to cook your favourites, while sampling highlights from the local cuisine. Or you can book advanced provisioning, so that when you arrive at your yacht, all the shopping has been done for you.

And for watersport lovers, make sure you book a kayak, paddleboard or snorkelling gear to really make the most of your time while your yacht is anchored.

This guide should help you to choose a yacht charter that is right for your group, giving you an experience you will not forget.

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CORFU FLOTILLA, GREECE

Explore the beautiful Northern Ionian on this Corfu flotilla. The classic ‘South Route’ takes a gentle and meandering route between mainland Greece and the famous Paxos island, visiting unspoilt villages, lively towns and world-famous bays. The more adventurous ‘North Route’ offers more challenging sailing conditions exploring the lesser known northern bays and remote Erikousa island.

DATES: 6 - 13 May

PRICES FROM: 20 per cent off ‘early season’

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IONIAN FLOTILLA, GREECE

Explore these beautiful Greek islands and experience gentle afternoon breezes, warm seas and friendly harbour-front tavernas. This flotilla is ideal for couples and families with children seeking a relaxed sailing holiday. The sheltered waters of the Ionian offer an unlimited number of tranquil bays and enchanting fishing harbours.

DATES: 21 - 28 May

PRICES FROM: 20 per cent off ‘early season’

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If you are thinking of sailing in Croatia for the first time, this flotilla is ideal to show you all the best places. The lead yacht accompanies the flotilla and is on hand to give advice on the cruising area. Reliable winds make this flotilla sailing holiday a great choice for more experienced skippers.

DATES: 22 - 29 July

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A 7-day Dubrovnik yacht charter, on a fully equipped Sunsail 38 3-cabin monohull.

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PRICES FROM: £2,487 WEB: www.sunsail.co.uk

CHARTER IN LEFKAS, GREECE

A 7-day Lefkas yacht charter, on a fully equipped Sunsail 41.0 3-cabin monohull.

DATE: departing 2 July

PRICES FROM: £5,508 (includes yacht damage insurance) WEB: www.sunsail.co.uk

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EASTER IN THE SUNSHINE Charter your own yacht or catamaran in Greece for Easter Sunday and treat yourself to a bit of sun along with all that chocolate! Available bareboat or with a skipper.

DATES: 8 – 15 April

PRICES FROM: €1,100 for a 38ft 3-cabin yacht (suitable for 6-8 people)

WEB: PlainSailing.com

THE BEST PLACE TO SAIL ON EARTH

Sail to the Tobago Cays, arguably THE best place to sail to on earth, with your own charter yacht or catamaran. Google them – they are an amazing and idyllic remote archipelago reachable from Grenada in a week of sailing. Boats available bareboat or with a skipper.

DATES: Sailing season runs from November - July

PRICES FROM: €3,500 for a 42ft 4-cabin catamaran (suitable for 8-10 people) in June WEB: PlainSailing.com

MAMMA MIA! SAIL ITALIA

Charter a yacht or catamaran from Salerno and sail along the Amalfi coast to arrive at the iconic island of Capri in style, before sailing onwards to Ischia, Naples or Sorrento. Complemented with the tastiest food and the finest wine.

DATES: Saturday to Saturday. Sailing season runs from April - November

PRICES FROM: €1,700 for a 34ft 3-cabin yacht (suitable for 6 people) in May

WEB: PlainSailing.com

DELIGHTFUL DUBROVNIK

Hop around the Elaphiti islands, sail to the incredible walled city of Korcula, sample wine on a vineyard tour, overnight in a remote bay, explore magnificent Dubrovnik, snorkel and much more.

DATES: Saturday to Saturday. Sailing season runs from April - November

PRICES FROM: €1,100 for a 34ft 3-cabin yacht (suitable for 6-8 people) or €2,500 for a 40ft 6-cabin catamaran in May

WEB: PlainSailing.com

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THE MOORINGS BVI YACHT CHARTER A 7-day BVI yacht charter on a fully equipped The Moorings 4000 3-cabin catamaran. DATE: departing 15 April PRICES FROM: £7,749 WEB: moorings.co.uk GRENADA YACHT CHARTER A 7-day Grenada yacht charter on a fully equipped The Moorings 4000 3-cabin catamaran. DATE: departing 13 May PRICES FROM: £4,899 WEB: moorings.co.uk AGANA YACHT CHARTER A 7-day Agana, Croatia yacht charter, on a fully equipped The Moorings 4500 4-cabin catamaran. DATE: departing 6 May PRICES FROM: £5,249 WEB: moorings.co.uk ATHENS YACHT CHARTER A 7-day Athens yacht charter on a fully equipped The Moorings 434 Power Cat. DATE: departing 6 May PRICES FROM: £5,249 WEB: moorings.co.uk
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SET SAIL FOR THE MED

PlainSailing.com’s guide to holiday destinations in the Med for beginner, intermediate and expert sailors.

comfortable anchoring out or who like a bit of land beneath their feet in the evenings. There are some marinas, like Piskera, which are purpose built to allow sailors to get as remote as possible, and almost all of them are now bookable online, which means you will not have to rush or stress about finding a berth.

Neighbouring Montenegro also offers not-too-strong wind conditions, even more so in the Kotor Bay area, where you are sailing between mountains. The country is something of a millionaire’s playground, with superyachts and big, fancy brandnew marinas.

Wherever you are reading this, the odds are that it is cold, grey and miserable outside, which makes it the perfect time to start planning a holiday. Ideally somewhere sunny and warm and, naturally, involving some sailing.

We are truly blessed to live just a short plane, or even train, journey from the Mediterranean Sea - the biggest, best and most diverse sailing ground on the planet. However, if you are not sure exactly where to go for your ideal sailing holiday, here are a few ideas from charter experts PlainSailing. com, based on how proficient you are in the cockpit…

BEGINNERS

The Mediterranean is ideal for beginners –the waters are non-tidal (so you do not need to panic about racing into port or trying to understand tide-tables) and the whole area is also generally well sheltered from the elements, so you can rest easy that you are not going to come across giant, metres-high waves. There are, however, some bits of the Med that are even more sheltered than the rest – making them the ideal places for beginners to learn the ropes or hone their skills.

And beginners will be glad to know that they do not lose out on any of the Med sailing experience by heading somewhere with lighter winds or less swell - some of the most iconic and beautiful places in the Med fall within this bracket.

This includes the North and South Ionian islands in Greece, which is the most popular

area to sail in the Med, and offers turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, colourful fishing villages, simple line-of-sight navigation and plenty of things to see and do. If flights to Corfu or Lefkas do not work out, then the Saronic gulf is just as suitable for beginners, and you can get there by flying into Athens.

Further north (which makes it slightly cooler temperature-wise, particularly in August), the whole of the epic coastline of Croatia is positioned in the sheltered Adriatic part of the Mediterranean. There are hundreds of islands to hop around, and you can visit the medieval towns of Dubrovnik, Korcula or Trogir; find a sandy beach or sail around one of their protected marine nature reserves.

Sail-tourism has only been around in Croatia for 20 or so years, so they have a very well-planned network of modern marinas, which is great for those who are not

Outside of Greece and the Adriatic, beginners can also relax and enjoy life on board in Malta or the Balearic islands (Mallorca and Ibiza). There are plenty of places to visit to keep you busy for the week, but they are smaller cruising grounds, so sailing distances can be shorter and you will find yourself making simple and confidencebuilding hops up and down the coast.

If you are happy with short distances in idyllic islands, the other place to consider is Sardinia where you can explore the exclusive Costa Smeralda and the Maddalena islands very comfortably, and sample the high life on your own yacht. You can moor up in Porto Cervo and pick up, say, a new Gucci bag.

INTERMEDIATE

Most of the Med opens up for sailors who have a few years of experience on board, and particularly people who are comfortable on the anchor, reefing up and sailing in slightly stronger or direction-changing winds (in

general, this includes most British sailors, who are well known for being hardy in the face of the elements).

In Greece, this encompasses the Sporades islands or Cyclades islands – both offer excellent sailing conditions and you should be able to get a fair rate of knots as you hop between the islands. The time you are willing to commit to standing at the helm alone dictates how remote you can sail here, and the Cyclades would make an outstanding two or three-week break.

In Italy, head to Salerno, where you can get the best view of the famous Amalfi coast as you sail along it, visiting iconic touristmagnets like Sorrento, Amalfi and Capri, and anchoring out at colourful Corricella. Or sail from Sicily for volcanoes, Tuscany for Elba (the best island in the Med?) or Sardinia also becomes intermediate if you sail across the potent Bonifacio strait to Corsica (and the trip to the hill-top castle-town of Bonifacio is almost certainly worth it).

Intermediate sailors should also consider the French Riviera (imagine arriving on your own yacht or catamaran in St Tropez, Nice or Monte Carlo…!), or sailing up and down the turquoise coast in Turkey where you will find restaurants and jetties hidden in remote bays and floating supermarket boats, which mean you do not even need to head to the mainland to get provisions.

Whilst the sailing conditions might be similar, every area of the Med proudly has their own identity and culture, so you will find that the local food, drink and experiences on land will be quite different – it really is a cruising ground which could occupy you for decades, without you ever running out of new places to visit.

EXPERT

Thankfully, with the Med being as sheltered as it is, you do not need to be an expert to sail in it – and when it comes to charter boats, they simply do not exist in places where sailing is not first and foremost enjoyable.

Most experts will be happy anywhere in the Med, and will enjoy feeling relaxed, prepared and under control whilst they bask in the sunshine - which are possibly the best conditions for sailing.

Sailors in search of more exhilarating sailing will find the winds at their strongest in the Dodecanese islands (Rhodes and Kos) in Greece, where you can heel over at speed as well as taking in all the usual charms of Greek island sailing.

Alternatively, ‘experts’ can spend an extra hour or so on the plane and sail in the Canary islands (Tenerife, Lanzarote), where they will find tidal sailing in the Atlantic a little more of a challenge.

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You could step away from the usual destinations with a holiday in Malta You could be enjoying the stunning French Riviera this year
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Med winds are strongest in areas like Rhodes

THE TRUTH ABOUT BOATING HOLIDAYS…

Yachting holidays are too expensive.

Caroline: The cost of having your own private yacht charter with a skipper may not be as expensive as you first imagine. One week with a skipper can cost about the same as a week in a four to five star hotel for a family of four!

It is always cheaper to book a last minute holiday.

Caroline: Booking last minute does not always guarantee better prices. It can be a good idea if you want to be more spontaneous, but you cannot be too picky!

Booking last minute will mean that your travel plans will need to be pretty flexible, as your choice of yacht, destination, flight dates, boarding type and plane seats will be limited. You can often find great deals by booking your holiday far in advance, with more availability to choose from.

need to ha e sai ing ua i ations to ta e a sailing holiday.

Caroline: If you cannot sail or do not have the required qualifications, then you can either hire a skipper, take a sailing school course at home or abroad to earn an accredited Royal Yachting Association qualification or combine the best of both worlds with a specialist flotilla starter course with Sunsail.

Children are not welcome on a chartered yacht and would not enjoy it anyway.

Caroline: Children will always have something to do, see or explore on yacht charter. Flotillas are ideal for families and specialist routes even have dedicated activity coordinators, who plans games and activities, from treasure hunts to water activities, for the smallest of sailors. Charter companies take care of the sailing holiday essentials and cover everything from child safety nets to lifejackets, as well as ensuring you have the right yacht.

Charting a yacht abroad involves lots of paperwork

Caroline: Before you start planning your holiday, if you are not booking a skipper, it is best to doublecheck the experience level and qualifications needed before your holiday, as it varies in each country. When you book with a charter company like Sunsail and The Moorings there is minimal paperwork to complete, and is about the same as if a customer were to book a hotel or villa. We have implemented a simple online booking portal for our charter companies, and the link can be shared with all crew so they can enter their details, making it even easier for the lead crew member.

We will not have any independence if we ta e a floti a ho iday

Caroline: It is a common myth that all the boats sail together like a row of ducklings, but the reality is a flotilla gives each yacht the freedom to be as independent or as sociable as they like. You will be guided by a lead crew including a skipper, host and technician who are on hand to make sure you have a fantastic holiday, from daily briefings and organising social events to ironing out any niggles along the way.

There are too many ‘extra’ costs like moorings, food and so on…

Caroline: We would aways recommend double checking any extras so that you are clear about what is included in your charter and have no surprises whilst you are away. Fuel, food and mooring costs are not usually included as standard as these rates can fluctuate so greatly. There are options to go all-inclusive too, such as a crewed charter with The Moorings, which includes an expert captain and personal gourmet chef, inclusive of all meals and beverages, fuel and much more.

I can only charter a boat in the spring and summer.

Caroline: You can charter a boat throughout the year. At Sunsail and The Moorings there are more than 20 stunning destinations to choose from. So, whether you want to escape the winter blues and travel to the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Australia, Indian Ocean or South Pacific, or you fancy spending the spring and summer in the Med, you can get afloat and see the world any time of year!

www.sunsail.co.uk www.moorings.co.uk

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“It is a common myth that all the boats sail together like a row of ducklings”

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SEE THE WORLD, DIFFERENTLY

UK SAILING ADVENTURES

James Foot, on-the-water expert atBorrow A Boat, shares his top places to sail in the UK this year.

We Brits are very lucky to live on an island, and it is no wonder we have always been a seafaring nation, as our encompassing coastline snakes around Great Britain and each individual British Isle. But in an age of international travel, where we can easily escape to the warmer climes of the Mediterranean or Caribbean, it is easy to ignore the beauty on our own doorstep. Below are four of James’ favourite places to sail without leaving the UK.

WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND

From Largs, conveniently accessible via Glasgow International, you can meander around the stunning Kyles of Bute before stopping at Portavadie, a superb marina which features an infinity pool overlooking Loch Fyne. You can then set off early to get to the entrance of the Crinan canal ideally before 10am.

Getting through the canal’s 15 locks is an engaging process (you can opt to have Scottish Canals staff assist) and you will drift past lovely countryside before exiting into the sea at Crinan (where you may be greeted by a pod of dolphins).

Then you can begin your island hopping down the Hebrides of Jura and onto Islay, where you will find several of Scotland’s most famous distilleries. Go easy on the local produce, as the Mull of Kintyre on your return leg is famed for putting even seasoned sailors to the test!

THE SOLENT

The Solent is often referred to as the home of British yachting, and is a magnificent playground for sailors who love the technicalities and challenges of sailing in strong tidal water. It offers incredible sailing conditions with a prevailing south-westerly allowing you to tack and gybe your way from Notley to the Needles and back.

With tricky transits and strong currents, the Solent holistically tests your ability to navigate into some of the most quaint and charming anchorages on the South Coast, such as the sumptuous Newtown Creek on the Isle of Wight, or bucolic Beaulieu, nestled in the New Forest.

The West Coast of Scotland provides beautiful cruising grounds and abounds with incredible wildlife including whales and seabirds. It is no wonder that sailors return to cruise this area time and again.

Two marvellous options for chartering in Scotland can be boiled down to the Firth of Clyde and further north from Oban and Dunstaffnage. The former has the best options in terms of charter yachts and provides access to a fantastic innerHebridean itinerary, wonderful whisky and world class scenery.

SOUTH WEST

Charter a yacht on the River Fal, head out through Carrick Roads and relish the very best of the South West coastline, once home to naval officers, fishermen and nefarious smugglers alike.

Falmouth’s nautical history makes it the perfect place to explore on or off the water, and it plays host to the impressive national maritime museum.

The Helford River area also boasts golden sandy beaches, sub-tropical gardens and heritage sites such as Pendennis Castle.

Anchor off the gorgeous Roseland peninsula, take the dinghy ashore and stroll through St Just in Roseland, or hike over to classically Cornish St Mawes. There are many beautiful beaches, great for swimming, sunbathing, rock pooling and watersports.

Sail around the Lizard, mainland Britain’s most southerly point, and on to Mount’s Bay and Penzance. From here you can make a pasage across to the magical Isles of Scilly, a cluster of beachfringed jewels with their own warm microclimate and unique diversity of species.

After snaking your way through the mouth of Newtown River into the heart of the National Trust Nature Reserve, all you need do is drop anchor, pop your anchor light on and open a bottle of wine while taking in the stunning sunset with your evening meal and listening to the array of wildlife.

So varied are the conditions that there is a popular saying that if you can sail in the Solent, you can sail anywhere in the world, and it is certainly a good proving ground – many of the UK’s top ocean sailors cut their teeth on the Solent, and it is home to world-famous races and regattas such as the Round the Island Race and Cowes Week.

Charters from the Solent are also a great way to get some more miles under your belt, heading out across to the Channel Islands and Brittany.

LONDON & SOUTH EAST

Start

Explore the picturesque market town of Faversham, the tranquil Oare Marches, the Isle of Sheppey and the River Medway’s twisting nature reserves, or go north towards Burnham-on-Crouch and the River Blackwater. Boats are available for day trips in and around London, too.

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MARINA FOCUS PENTON HOOK MARINA

Penton Hook is one of three picturesque MDL Marinas on the tranquil waters of the non-tidal reaches of the River Thames.

The first to be acquired, Penton Hook Marina was the marina that founded the MDL Marina Group in 1973 – 50 years ago this year. Starting life as a gravel and sand pit, planning permission was granted in 1959 for 200 pontoon moorings, plus toilet and car park facilities, altering the landscape and paving the way for the riverside haven that is Penton Hook today. The first berth holder

arrived on 1 April 1960 and the marina has continued to grow ever since.

Set in 80 acres on one of the loveliest stretches of the Thames, close to the vibrant town of Staines-on-Thames and about a mile downstream from Runnymede where King John signed the Magna Carta, Penton Hook is now Britain’s largest inland marina with 575 berths.

FACILITIES & BERTHING

Accommodating vessels up to 30m, Penton Hook has a number of purposebuilt pontoons for narrowboats and Dutch barges. There are four first-class facilities buildings, which include a laundry, showers, toilets and full disabled amenities. Two pump out stations and a fuel berth, selling both petrol and diesel, are also located at the marina.

On-site boatyard services are delivered by Penton Craning, who carry out lifting, towing, antifouling, valeting and pressure washing, while a private yacht club organises a full programme of activities.

In addition, there are two slipways, a boat sales brokerage, engineering and repair services and Tesla electric vehicle charging.

ACCESS

BY ROAD: From the M25, exit at Junction 11 and take the route signposted A320 Woking at the end of the dual carriageway. Turn right at the roundabout, which is signposted A320 Chertsey and Staines. This will take you through Chertsey and onto a dual carriageway with the Twynersh pub on your left. Continue on the dual carriageway and you will go over the M3. This brings you up to another roundabout (Thorpe Park is on the left). At this roundabout turn right up Mixnams Lane and at the end take the

left-hand fork,which willtake you into Penton Hook Marina.

BY RAIL: On a main line from Waterloo toReading,Staines isthe most convenientstation and a shorttaxi ride to themarina.

BY BOAT: Penton Hook Marina is two miles upriver from Chertsey Bridge and lock. Just before Penton Hook lockturn left into atighttear-drop bend around Penton Hook Island. From the end of the tear-drop enter Penton Hook Marina keeping Pier Ato your left,passing up one side and downthe other. Going downriver, Penton Hook lock isthree miles below BellWeir Lock and south of Staines.The presence of two weirs means Penton Hook lock must be transited to reach the marina;when out of the lockturn hard rightthen follow the tear-drop,as described.

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CRUISING

Out and about, there are numerous places to visit on the Thames. Cruise upstream to Windsor and the charming village of Datchet and follow the river as far as Oxford, taking in one of the many

THINGS TO DO

The 446 and 456 buses run past the marina travelling to and from Chertsey and Staines-on-Thames, plus Uber is available from the marina, offering you more flexibility. During your stay be sure to visit:

Great Cockcrow Railway: This fantastic miniature railway is one of the most extensive realistically operated of its kind in the country (www.cockcrow.co.uk).

Kempton Park Racecourse: Everyone likes a day at the races, whether

waterside restaurants on the way. In around six hours, you can cruise into the tidal Thames, right into Central London and all that the city has to offer. MDL’s other Thames based marinas, Bray and Windsor, are also within a few hours cruising. As

part

of MDL’s services, such as fuel and electricity, as well as on selected tenants’ products and services. Visitors can also join the scheme for free and earn and redeem points on MDL’s services – sign up at mdlrewards.co.uk

PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION

“We have been moored at Penton Hook Marina since April 2022. On joining the marina, we were made to feel very welcome and are happy with our choice. We find the marina staff to be extremely helpful, enjoy the facilities available and find the marina to be well maintained. In addition, we have a superb mooring with excellent views.”

LOCAL EATERIES

Although there is no onsite restaurant, there are a multitude of choices a short distance from the marina.

Caspari Italian Restaurant, Chertsey: This family run restaurant, which originated in Germany, serves Italian food and wine (caspari-chertsey.co.uk).

Halliford Mere Lakes & Restaurant, Shepperton: A waterside restaurant surrounded by wildlife where you can enjoy a meal, a quiet drink or a spot of fly

fishing. There is a lovely walk around the lake, should you feel like a postprandial stroll (hallifordmere.co.uk).

The Rose & Crown, Thorpe: A beautiful ‘chocolate box’ pub set in the lush, green countryside of Thorpe – it is everything a good, traditional English pub should be. And with dining huts and garden pods, the pub garden and patio areas are perfect for alfresco dining all year round (www.baronspubs.com/roseandcrown).

it is the hustle and bustle of railside, or a seat in the stands, you are guaranteed a great time (www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/kempton).

Twickenham Stadium: Twickers is the second largest stadium in the UK and the home of rugby union. It also plays host to some of the biggest music acts in the world (www.twickenhamstadium.com).

For those boating with family, Thorpe Park is also within walking distance, offering hours of fun and amusement for all ages.

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MARINA GUIDE

JANUARY 2023

LONDON

ST KATHARINE DOCKS

Manager: Paul Atkins

50 St. Katharine’s Way, London E1W 1LA

T: 0207 264 5312

E: marina.reception@skdocks.co.uk W: ww.skdocks.co.uk

SOUTH WEST

PREMIER MARINAS FALMOUTH

Manager: Mark Evans

North Parade, Falmouth, Cornwall. TR11 2TD

T: 01326 316620

E: falmouth@premiermarinas.com W: www.premiermarinas.com

PORT PENDENNIS MARINA

Manager: Mark Webster

Challenger Quay, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3YL

T: 01326 211211

E: marina@portpendennis.com W: www.portpendennis.com

MYLOR YACHT HARBOUR

Manager/contact: Culum Matheson

Mylor Yacht Harbour, Mylor Churchtown, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5UF T: 01326 372 121

E: marina@mylor.com W: www.mylor.com

FALMOUTH HAVEN

Contact: Barry Buist

44 Arwenack Street, Falmouth TR11 3JQ T: 01326 310990

E: welcome@falmouthhaven.co.uk W: www.falmouthhaven.co.uk

MAYFLOWER MARINA

Manager: Charles Bush Mayflower Marina, Plymouth, Devon T: 01752 556633

E: info@mayflowermarina.co.uk W: www.mayflowermarina.co.uk

PLYMOUTH

PREMIER MARINAS NOSS ON DART

Manager: Andy Osman

Bridge Road, Kingswear, Dartmouth Devon , TQ6 0EA T: 01803 839087

E: noss@premiermarinas.com

W: www.premiermarinas.com

MDL DARTSIDE

QUAY

Manager: Alex Warner

Galmpton Creek, Brixham, Devon

T: 01803 845445

W: www.dartsidequay.co.uk

MDL BRIXHAM MARINA

Manager: Martyn Sherratt

Berry Head Road, Devon. TQ5 9BW

T: 01803 882929

E: brixham@mdlmarinas.co.uk

W: www.brixhammarina.co.uk

MDL TORQUAY MARINA

Manager: Martyn Sherratt

Torquay, Devon , TQ2 5EQ

T: 01803 200210

E: torquaymarina@mdlmarinas.co.uk

W: www.torquaymarina.co.uk

WATCHET MARINA

Manager: Matt Driscoll

10 The Esplanade, Watchet, Somerset TA23 0AJ

T: 01984 322230

E: Info@themarinegroup.co.uk

W: www.themarinegroup.co.uk

AVON MARINA

POOLE QUAY BOAT HAVEN

Manager: Kerrie Gray

Poole Quay Boat Haven, Poole Town Quay, Poole,Dorset. BH15 1HJ

T/F: 01202 649488

E: info@poolequayboathaven.co.uk

W: www.poolequayboathaven.co.uk

PORT OF POOLE MARINA

Manager: Kerrie Gray

Poole Quay Boat Haven, Poole Town Quay, Poole,Dorset. BH15 1HJ T/F: 01202 649 488

E: info@poolequayboathaven.co.uk W: www.poolequayboathaven.co.uk

MARINA LTD

SALTERNS

Manager: Robert Golden 40 Salterns Way, Lilliput, Poole, Dorset. BH14 8JR T: 01202 709971

F: 01202 700398

E: reception@salterns.co.uk W: www.salterns.co.uk

MDL COBB’S QUAY MARINA

Manager: Kelly Trewern Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset. BH15 4EL T: 01202 674299

E: cobbsquay@mdlmarinas.co.uk W: www.cobbsquaymarina.co.uk

LYMINGTON YACHT HAVEN

Marina’s new owner

Family-owned marina and holiday park operator, Lakeland Leisure Estates, has acquired Barton Marina in Staffordshire.

The marina is on the Trent & Mersey Canal and has 300 berths ranging from 30-70ft. Barton Marina also offers residential moorings for the first time across the group’s portfolio. In addition,

MDL

YACHT HAVEN

Manager: Steve Kitchen Shaw Way, Mount Batten, Devon, PL9 9XH

T: 01752 404231

E: plymouth@yachthavens.com W: www.yachthavens.com

YACHT HAVEN QUAY, PLYMOUTH

Manager: Will Rahder Breakwater Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL9 7FE

T: 01752 481190

E: boatyard@yachthavenquay.com W: www.yachthavens.com

MDL QUEEN ANNE’S BATTERY

Manager: Alex Warner Queen Anne’s Battery, Plymouth Devon. PL4 0LP

T: 01752 671142

E: qab@mdlmarinas.co.uk

W: www.queenannesbattery.co.uk

SUTTON

Manager: Alexis Smith Rossiter Quay, Bridge Street, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 1DZ T: 01202 612610

E: info@avonmarina.com

W: www.avonmarina.com

WEYMOUTH MARINA

Manager: Neil Bedwell

Commercial Road,Weymouth Dorset. DT4 8NA

T: 01305 767576

E: weymouth@boatfolk.co.uk

W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

WEYMOUTH HARBOUR

Manager/contact - Jamie Joyce

13 Custom House Quay, Weymouth

T: 01305 838423

E: weymouthharbour@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk

W: www.weymouth-harbour.co.uk

PORTLAND MARINA

Manager: Rupert Wagstaff Kings Saltern Road, Lymington, Hampshire , SO41 3QD T: 01590 677071

E: lymington@yachthavens.com W: www.yachthavens.com

BUCKLER’S HARD YACHT HARBOUR

Harbour Master: Wendy Stowe Harbour Master’s Office. Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour,, Hampshire, SO42 7XB T: 01590 616200

E: harbour.office@beaulieu.co.uk W: www.beaulieuriver.co.uk

HAVEN QUAY, LYMINGTON

Haven Quay Dry Stack Mill Lane,, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 9AZ T: 01590 677072

E: havenquay@yachthavens.com W: www.yachthavens.com

DEACONS MARINA

Contact name: Adam Pryce-Jones Bursledon Bridge, Southampton SO31 8AZ

MDL

the marina has restaurants, cafés, independent retailers and a grocers. Lakeland Leisure Estates has already started improvements which will include the introduction of Lakeland Leisure Boat Sales, modernising the facilities and upgrades to walkways. lakelandleisuregroup.com

MDL MERCURY YACHT HARBOUR

Manager: Dominic Brown SatchellLane, Hamble, Southampton, Hampshire. SO31 4HQ T: 023 8045 5994

E: mercury@mdlmarinas.co.uk

W: www.mercuryyachtharbour.co.uk

PREMIER MARINAS SWANWICK

Manager: Graham Bristowe Swanwick (on the Hamble) Southampton, Hants. SO31 1ZL

T: 01489 884081

E: swanwick@premiermarinas.com W: www.premiermarinas.com

HAMBLE YACHT SERVICES

MDL SAXON WHARF

Manager: David Walters Lower York Street, Northam, Southampton. SO14 5QF T: 023 8033 9490

E: saxonwharf@mdlmarinas.co.uk W: www.saxonwharf.co.uk

MDL HAMBLE POINT MARINA

Port Hamble, Hamble,Southampton, Hampshire,SO31 4NN

T: 02380 201501 E: info@hysgroup.co.uk www.hysgroup.co.uk

PREMIER MARINAS UNIVERSAL

Manager: Graham Bristowe Crableck Lane, Sarisbury Green, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 7ZN

T: 01489574272

HARBOUR MARINA

Marina Manager: Mark Brimacombe The Jetty, Sutton Harbour, Plymouth PL4 0DW

T: 01752 204702

E: marina@sutton-harbour.co.uk

W: www.suttonharbourmarina.com

KING POINT MARINA

Marina Manager: Mark Brimacombe Brunel Way, Milbay, Plymouth PL1 3EF

T: 01752 424297

E: marina@kingpointmarina.co.uk

W: www.kingpointmarina.co.uk

Manager: Paul Swain

Osprey Quay, Portland, Dorset. DT5 1DX

T: 01305 866190

E: portland@boatfolk.co.uk

W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

LAKE YARD MARINA

Manager/contact - Jenny Burrows

Lake Yard Marina, Lake Drive, Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset. BH15 4DT

T:- 01202 674531

E: office@lakeyard.com

W: www.lakeyard.com

T 023 80 402253

E:deacons@boatfolk.co.uk

W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

MDL HYTHE MARINA VILLAGE

Manager: Mark Baker The Lock Building, Shamrock Way Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire. SO45 6DY

T: 023 8020 7073

E: hythe@mdlmarinas.co.uk

Manager: Debbie Burns School Lane, Hamble, Southampton Hampshire. SO31 4NB T: 023 8045 2464

E: hamblepoint@mdlmarinas.co.uk W: www.hamblepointmarina.co.uk

MDL PORT HAMBLE MARINA

Manager: Bertie Marsh Satchell Lane, Hamble, Southampton Hampshire. SO31 4QD T: 023 8045 274,1

E: porthamble@mdlmarinas.co.uk W:www.porthamblemarina.co.uk

E: universal@premiermarinas.com W: www.premiermarinas.com

HASLAR MARINA

Manager: Ben Lippiett

Haslar Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1NU

T: 023 9260 1201 F: 023 9260 2201

E: haslar@boatfolk.co.uk

W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

PREMIER MARINAS GOSPORT

Manager: Jonathan Walcroft Mumby Road , Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1AH

T: 023 9252 4811 F: 023 9258 9541

E: gosport@premiermarinas.com

W: www.premiermarinas.com

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OCEAN VILLAGE MARINA Manager: Lauren McCann Marina Office, 2 Channel Way, Southampton, Hampshire. SO14 3TG T: 023 8022 9385 E: oceanvillage@mdlmarinas.co.u W: www.oceanvillagemarina.co.uk
SHAMROCK QUAY Manager: Barry Radband William Street, Northam, Southampton Hampshire, SO14 5QL T: 023 8022 9461 E: shamrockquay@mdlmarinas.co.uk W: www.shamrockquay.co.uk

Major investment at Largs

Largs Yacht Haven, on the Firth of Clyde, has taken delivery of a new 75 ton WISE boat hoist which will replace the ageing 45 ton hoist that has been at the site for over 30 years.

The new hoist will work alongside the existing 70 ton hoist allowing flexible lifting in their boatyard, which operates seven days a week.

“With our brand new hoist comes brand new technology,” said marina manager Dave Hewitt. “It will allow

our boatyard operators to move around the hoist while manoeuvring rather than operating from a fixed location on the machine.

The delivery comes off the back of similar investments across Yacht Havens Group. Lymington Yacht Haven has also taken delivery of a new 60 ton hoist, while Yacht Haven Quay Plymouth have purchased a new Wiggins Marina Bull Dry Stack forklift. www.yachthavens.com

More from the marinas...

Cowes’ new Harbour Master, Captain Shane Wood, will take up his post in the spring. Captain Wood’s key focus will be managing a safe harbour, but he will also work alongside the CHC board and Senior Leadership Team to help deliver the five-year strategic plan.

Grand Banks Yachts, a Malaysian boatbuilder, is buying a Florida marina for US$1.9m. The proposed acquisition will allow the group to enlarge its footprint in the US, enhance service capabilities and generate new revenue streams.

Berthing at boatfolk’s Gosport based Haslar Marina is being given a boost with the installation of a 70m wave attenuating breakwater in an exposed area of the marina. As part of this two-phase project, Inland and Coastal Marina Systems has manufactured a bespoke floating concrete breakwater to reduce the wave climate close to the entrance of Portsmouth Harbour. Phase two is expected to start shortly, adding two 15m x 4m floating concrete units to the breakwater – completing the wave attenuation programme.

New Berthing Loyalty Reward

Premier Marinas is expanding its benefits package - known as the Premier Advantage - to include a Berthing Loyalty Reward worth up to three per cent, for customers who have berthed their boats at a Premier Marina for more than two years on a qualifying, un-broken, annual contract.

Annual berth holders will also continue to receive an annual Boatyard Reward – which can be used against any Premier Boatyard service, and customers renewing online early can enjoy a further discount.

MARINA

ROYAL CLARENCE

The Bridgehead, Weevil Lane, Gosport, Hampshire. PO12 1AX

T: 023 9252 3523

E: info@royalclarencemarina.org W: www.royalclarencemarina.org

PREMIER MARINAS PORT SOLENT

Manager: Mark Phillp South Lockside, Port Solent, Portsmouth, Hampshire. PO6 4TJ T: 023 9221 0765 F: 023 9232 4241

E: portsolent@premiermarinas.com W: www.premiermarinas.com

PREMIER MARINAS SOUTHSEA

Manager: Peter Pring Fort Cumberland Road Portsmouth, Hampshire. PO4 9RJ T: 023 9282 2719 F: 023 9282 2220

E: southsea@premiermarinas.com W: www.premiermarinas.com

GUNWHARF QUAYS MARINA

Manager: Carl Jarmaine Gunwharf Quays, Marina Office Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 3TZ T: 02392 836732

E: gwqmarina@incentive-fm.com W: www.gunwharf-quays.com/marina

ISLE OF WIGHT

COWES YACHT HAVEN

Manager: Katy Ednay Vectis Yard, High Street, Cowes, PO31 7BD

T: 01983 299975

F: 01983 200332

E: berthing@cowesyachthaven.com W:www.cowesyachthaven.com

VHF: Channel 80

EAST COWES MARINA

Manager: Mike Townshend Britannia Way, East Cowes Isle of Wight. PO32 6UB T: 01983 293983

F: 01983 299276

E: eastcowes@boatfolk.co.uk W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

Premier Marinas has invested heavily in digital services; with a MyPremier account, accessed online or via the Premier App, berth holders can manage their contract renewals, update insurance details and more.

Andy Mills, customer experience director, said: “We are delighted to extend the Premier Advantage benefits to now include this new Berthing Loyalty Reward.

“It is a simple ‘thank you’ to our many customers who enjoy berthing in our marinas year after year. What is also pleasing is that the vast

COWES HARBOUR SHEPARDS MARINA

Manager: Jock Rafferty

Medina Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7HT

T: 01983 297821

E: shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk W: cowesharbourshepardsmarina.co.uk

ISLAND HARBOUR MARINA

Manager: Danie Erasmus

Mill Lane, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2LA T: 01983 539994

E: info@island-harbour.co.uk W:www.island-harbour.co.uk

BEMBRIDGE HARBOUR

Manager/Contact - Gordon Wight

The Duver, St Helens, PO33 1YB T: 01983 872828

E : mail@bembridgeharbour.co.uk W: www.bembridgeharbour.co.uk

YARMOUTH HARBOUR

Harbour Office, The Quay, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, PO41 0NT T: 01983 760321

E: info@yarmouth-harbour.co.uk W: www.yarmouth-harbour.co.uk VHF: Ch 68 (harbour), Ch 15 (water taxi)

SOUTH EAST

MDL NORTHNEY MARINA

Manager: Mark Baker Northney Road, Hayling Island, PO11 0NH T: 023 9246 6321

E: northney@mdlmarinas.co.uk W: www.northneymarina.co.uk

MDL SPARKES MARINA

Manager: Mark Baker 38 Wittering Road, Hayling Island Hampshire. PO11 9SR T: 023 9246 3572

E: sparkes@mdlmarinas.co.uk

W: www.sparkesmarina.co.uk

BIRDHAM POOL MARINA

Birdham, Chichester, W Sussex. PO20 7BG

T: 01243 512310

E: info@birdhampool.co.uk

W: www.birdhampool.co.uk

majority of our berth holders will benefit directly from this at their next renewal.

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PREMIER

Manager: Andrew Collumbell

Birdham (Chichester Harbour)

West Sussex. PO20 7EJ

T: 01243 512731

E: chichester@premiermarinas.com W: www.premiermarinas.com

SMALL BOATS WELCOME

LITTLEHAMPTON MARINA

Berthing Manager: Darren Humphries Ferry Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 5DS

T: 01903 713553 F: 01903 732264

E: sales@littlehamptonmarina.co.uk W: www.littlehamptonmarina.co.uk

LITTLEHAMPTON YACHT CLUB (LYC)

Rope House, Rope Walk Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 5DH

Office: Fiona Boyce: 01903 713 996

Berthing Master: Bill Kellett T: 01903 732 926 F: 01903 725 911

E: fiona@littlehamptonyachtclub.co.uk W: www.littlehamptonyachtclub.co.uk

PREMIER MARINAS BRIGHTON

Manager: Mike Hatch West Jetty, Brighton, East Sussex. BN2 5UP

T: 01273 819919

F: 01273 675082

E: brighton@premiermarinas.com W: www.premiermarinas.com

PREMIER MARINAS EASTBOURNE

Manager: Dan Heckford Sovereign Harbour, North Lockside, Pacific Drive, Eastbourne. BN23 5BJ

T: 01323 470099

F: 01323 470077

sovereignharbour@premiermarinas.com

W: www.premiermarinas.com

SMALL BOATS WELCOME

NEWHAVEN MARINA

Manager/Contact: Russell Levett

Address: Newhaven Marina, The Yacht Harbour, Fort Road, Newhaven, BN9 9BY

T: +44 (0)1273 513 881

E: info@newhavenmarina.co.uk W: www.newhavenmarina.co.uk

A massive wind-driven fire tore through Seaport Marine in Connecticut, USA destroying buildings and several boats. Seaport is a fully serviced marina and boatyard located with berths available for boats up to 43m.

Suntex Marinas has purchased Green Cove Marina in Brick, New Jersey. The marina can be found on the wellknown Jersey Shore.

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KENT

GILLINGHAM MARINA

Manager: Chris Aldous 173 Pier Road, Gillingham, Kent. ME7 1UB

T: 01634 280022

E: berthing@gillingham-marina.co.uk W: www.gillingham-marina.co.uk

MDL CHATHAM MARITIME MARINA

Manager: Emma Crompton

The Lock Building, Leviathan Way, Chatham Maritime, Kent. ME4 4LP

T: 01634 899200

E: chatham@mdlmarinas.co.uk www.chathammaritimemarina.co.uk

MEDWAY YACHT CLUB

Contact: Sue Bannister

Lower Upnor, Rochester, ME2 4XB

T: 01634 718399

W:www.medwayyachtclub.com

PORT OF DOVER MARINA

Manager: Chris Windsor

Address - Dover Marina, Crosswall Quay, Union Street, Dover, Kent, CT179BN T +44 (0) 1304 241 663

E marina@doverport.co.uk W www.doverport.co.uk/marina

SURREY

MDL PENTON HOOK MARINA

Manager: Paul Messenger Staines Road, Chertsey, Surrey. KT16 8PY

T: 01932 568681

E: pentonhook@mdlmarinas.co.uk W: www.pentonhookmarina.co.uk

BERKSHIRE

MDL WINDSOR MARINA

Manager: John Harris Maidenhead Road, Windsor, Berkshire.

SL4 5TZ

T: 01753 853911

E: windsor@mdlmarinas.co.uk

W: www.windsormarina.co.uk

MDL BRAY MARINA

Manager: John Harris Monkey Island Lane, Bray, Berkshire.

SL6 2EB

T: 01628 623654

E: bray@mdlmarinas.co.uk W: www.braymarina.co.uk

SUFFOLK

MDL WOOLVERSTONE MARINA

Assistant Manager: Shane Cheshire Woolverstone, Ipswich, Suffolk. IP9 1AS

T: 01473 780206

E: woolverstone@mdlmarinas.co.uk W: www.woolverstonemarina.co.uk

LOWESTOFT HAVEN MARINA

Manager: Bob Beare

Lowestoft Haven Marina (twin site), School Road and Hamilton Dock, Marina Office, School Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 9NB T: 01502 580300 F: 01502 581851

E: lowerstofthaven@abports.co.uk

W: lowestofthavenmarina.co.uk

FOX’S MARINA & BOATYARD

Marina Manager: Lee Gilson

Fox’s Marina, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP2 8SA

T: +44 1473 689111

E: foxs@foxsmarina.com

W: www.foxsmarina.com

ESSEX

FAMBRIDGE YACHT HAVEN

Manager: Danyal Adams

Chelmsford, CM3 6LU

T: 01621 740370

E: fambridge@yachthavens.com W: www.yachthavens.com

WALES

ABERYSTWYTH MARINA

PENARTH MARINA

Manager: Stuart Jones Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, F64 1TQ T: 02920 705021

E: penarth@boatfolk.co.uk W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

NEYLAND YACHT HAVEN

Manager: James Cotton Brunel Quay, Pembrokeshire, SA73 1PY T: 01646 601601

E: neyland@yachthavens.com W: www.yachthavens.com

PORT DINORWIC MARINA

Marina Manager: Charlotte Dawson Y Felinheli, Gwynedd LL56 4JN T:01248671500/01248 670176 E: Info@themarinegroup.co.uk W: www.themarinegroup.co.uk

BURRY PORT MARINA

Harbour Master: Robert Hockey The Harbour Office Burry Port, Carmarthenshire T:01554 835 691

E: Info@themarinegroup.co.uk W: www.themarinegroup.co.uk

N. IRELAND

BANGOR MARINA

Manager: Kevin Baird Bangor, Co. Down T: 02891 45329

E: bangor@boatfolk.co.uk W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

CARRICKFERGUS MARINA

CARDIFF MARINA

Harbour Master: Ryan Hack Marina Manager: Karen Steelen 3 Quayside, Carrickfergus BT38 8BJ T: 028 9336 6666

E: harbour.master@midandeastantrim. gov.uk W: www.midandeastantrim.gov.uk

BRISTOL

PORTISHEAD MARINA

Manager: Simon Davis Portishead, Bristol BS20 7DF T: 01275 841941

E: portishead@boatfolk.co.uk W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

NEWCASTLE

ROYAL QUAYS MARINA

Manager: Matt Simms North Shields, Tyneside NE29 6DU T: 0191 2728282

E: royalquays@boatfolk.co.uk W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

SCOTLAND

RHU MARINA

Contact: Suzanne Bell Rhu, Helensburgh G84 8LH T: 01436 820238

E: rhu@boatfolk.co.uk W: www.boatfolk.co.uk

LARGS YACHT HAVEN

Manager: Carolyn Elder Irvine Road, Largs, Ayrshire, KA30 8EZ T: 01475 675333 E: largs@yachthavens.com W: www.yachthavens.com

TROON YACHT HAVEN

Manager: Stephen Bennie The Harbour, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 6DJ T: 01292 315553 E: troon@yachthavens.com W: www.yachthavens.com

SPAIN

MDL SANT CARLES MARINA

Manager: Nicolas Gonzalez Ctra Poble Nou s/n, Apartat de Correus 192, 43540, Sant Carles de la Ràpita, Spain T: (0034) 9777 45153 T (UK): 023 8045 0227 enquiries@santcarlesmarina.com W: www.santcarlesmarina.com

HOLLAND

JACHTHAVEN BIESBOSCH

Manager: Renate Ilmer Nieuwe Jachthaven 54924 BA, Drimmelen, NL T: +31 (0)162 682249 E: info@jachthavenbiesbosch.nl W: www.jachthavenbiesbosch.nl

KERRERA MARINA

Contact : Tim Vollum Ardentrive Bay, Kerrera, Oban, Scotland, PA34 4SX T: 01631 565333 W: office@kerreramarina.com W: www.kerreramarina.com

N CYPRUS

KARPAZ GATE MARINA

Customer Service: Mucella Kara PO Box 12 Yenierenkoy, Iskele TRNC Via Mersin 10 / Turkey T: +90 533 833 7878 E: info@karpazbay.com W: www.karpazbay.com

ITALY

MARINARA

Front Desk: Federica Civilla Via Marinara 11, Marina di Ravenna, 48122 Italy T: (0039) 0544 531644 E: info@marinara.it W: www.marinara.it

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Manager:Adam Knowles Y Lanfa Aberystwyth, Trefechan SY23 1AS T: 01970 611422 E: aber@themarinegroup.co.uk W: www.themarinegroup.co.uk
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or contact: Melanie Durney Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire SA73 3AF Tel: 01646 796518 E: enquiries@milfordmarina.com W: www.milfordmarina.com
Manager: Andy Coles OBE Watkiss Way, Cardiff. CF11 0SY T: 02920 396078 F: 02920 345116 E: info@themarinegroup.co.uk W: www.themarinegroup.co.uk CONWY MARINA Manager – Jon Roberts
Marina Ellis Way, LL32
T: 01492
E: conwy@boatfolk.co.uk W: www.boatfolk.co.uk MILFORD MARINA Manager
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The latest news and views from the Cruising Association.

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One of the consequences of Brexit is that the UK has had to recreate its product safety laws, as formerly encompassed by CE (Conformité Européenne) marking. This has implications for importing second hand vessels.

Good news; the Government has confirmed that any changes have been deferred to the end of 2024. This gives an additional two years for the implications to be fully understood and any appropriate actions taken.

The Cruising Association’s Regulations and Technical Services group (RATS) are studying the new statutory guidance that has been released and continue to liaise with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the department responsible.

Under the forthcoming changes, owners who repatriate a boat to the UK will be faced with the need to demonstrate how they satisfy, or are exempt from, the UKCA legislation. Most will be able to point at past history to get over this and selfcertify. But, rather like with VAT, there are some awkward examples of boats which get caught.

CE marking for yachts is covered by the UK Recreational Craft Regulations 2017, implementing the 2013 EU Recreational Craft Directive. For new products a new regime, the UKCA mark, is to come into force but is now delayed until 1 January

2025. This will apply to all new yachts, though for the time being the underlying requirements will be identical to the CE mark that it replaces.

Unfortunately, certification against these standards is required on “first putting into use in a territory”, and the UK is now a separate territory from the EU. Thus, boats first brought into this country after 31 December 2024 may also need to demonstrate how they satisfy, or are exempt from, the standards.

It is understood that many categories of yacht will qualify automatically, though the guidelines are still far from clear. RATS are working with RYA and others to try to get clarification. CA members can read the new guidance online.

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The Cruising Association’s CAptain’s Mate won the Equipment Innovation of the Year category at the British Yachting Awards. Held at the Royal Thames Yacht Club in London, the British Yachting Awards reward the best examples of excellence and celebrate the leading marine products, services, yachts, destinations and achievements across 11 cruising and racing categories.

Derek Lumb, president of the Cruising Association, said: “It is a tremendous honour and I am thrilled that CAptain’s Mate is the winner in the Equipment Innovation of the Year category. The British Yachting Award is a superb recognition of the vision, effort and hard work that has gone into CAptain’s Mate, and a colossal tribute to our mission to deliver a unique digital cruising platform. We are proud to have won amongst such an impressive line-up of nominees.”

Rob Peake, group editor of Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting, said: “The winners are decided by public vote and it is no surprise that sailors showed their support for an app that offers such a huge amount of up-to-date cruising advice. CAptain’s Mate is a great app on many levels, but at its core it creates a better informed, safer cruising community. Congratulations to the Cruising Association’s team.”

Seminar in ite

Led by the CA’s expert Regulations and Technical Services group (RATS), this CA Seminar on 8 March will feature a number of short presentations giving updates on several live topics

The app provides up-to-date, accurate and trusted location data on anchorages, marinas, ports, harbours, boatyards and quays. Users can look up facility criteria such as the nearest fuel or water, view by map or zoom out and search by geographic area, switch to a satellite view or enter a specific location name query.

Since its initial launch in 2012, CAptain’s Mate has evolved to set a standard in digital cruising information, featuring 7,500+ locations in 100+ countries.

Major upgrades in recent years have ensured the app remains a leading platform, with improved user control, data presentation, search and filter functions.

Receiving the British Yachting Award, Bob Garrett, chair of the CA Council, said: “The Cruising Association’s objective is to share knowledge for members within the Association and also to the broader cruising community. CAptain’s Mate has massively boosted their cruising experience and discovery of new cruising waters. It was wonderful to see finalists from across the sailing and cruising industry coming together, and to share how we are all playing a key part in evolving better products and services across the sector.”

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including orcas, cruising through windfarms, cruising in Europe post-Brexit, including the latest on VAT and the Recreational Craft Directive, followed by a Q&A session.

The RATS Seminar will be hosted in-person at CA House in London and also available by live webinar. Find out more: www.theca.org.uk/events/ca-london-lecture-080323

The Cruising Association is at the heart of the world’s sail and motor cruising community as a leading provider of trustworthy knowledge and information. Whether you are just starting out and cruising in UK waters, are planning to journey under power along the inland waterways of Europe or are a seasoned boat owner heading for more distant shores and blue water sailing, the benefits of membership are many and varied.

The CA is your most valuable, knowledgeable and practical cruising asset, providing services, information, help and advice to its members… wherever you are.

You will find comprehensive cruising information on the CA website, in its publications and through its community.

This includes fitting out, where to cruise, laying-up, staying in touch, national and international regulations, ports and pilotage around the world, maintenance, how-to, top tips, crewing service, marine discount partners, socials, an events programme and much more.

Membership is £155* per year (for up to two persons in the same household), and if you have a discount code from a CA member or are a member of a listed owners’ club or sailing club, you can save 25 per cent. Find out more about member benefits and joining at www.theca.org. uk/public/benefits

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1 Garments worn primarily by Hindu women (5) 2 Road-marking, giving pedestrians the right of way (5,8) 3 Nearby (7) 5 Thing of value (5) 6 Figure of fun (8,5) 7 Shows to be false (7) 8 Stylish (11) 13 Vertical post decorated with streamers used by dancers (7)

14 Active (2,3,2) 16 Passive (5) 18 Tasting sour (5)

There is at least one nine-letter word to be found.

Nine-letter word(s):

OFF WATCH SUDOKU Place a number (from 1 to 9 inclusive) into each square in such a way that every digit appears once in each horizontal row, each vertical column and each box of nine squares. 745681 652 4 38762 6849 541 2913 53917 9 756 276439 742596381 615823974 398417652 137268495 856749213 429135768 563982147 984371526 271654839 EASY 4 9627 8392 134867 954 761328 3516 1245 3 627845139 439612785 815379462 153428697 298756341 746193258 374581926 981264573 562937814 MODERATE 59 8 614 579 487 243 748 1 26 472835619 TOUGH 123 456 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 CROSSWORD Solve the puzzle, then rearrange the letters in the shaded squares to spell out a type of water vessel.
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Using the letters in the wheel, you have ten minutes to find as many words as possible of three or more letters, none of which may be plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. Each word must contain the central letter and no letters can be used more than once per word unless they appear in di erent sections of the wheel.
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Each letter of the alphabet has been given a di erent number. Substitute numbers for letters to make words to complete the puzzle. The check-box and letters either side of the grid may help you keep track.
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are plenty of alternatives; here’s a recipe for one 330ml small tumbler-type glass.

Start with 150ml hot black coffee, then add 5ml shots of brandy, Grand Marnier liqueur and Kahlua liqueur and one teaspoon of sugar (brown if you have it). Top up with coffee so the glass is 90 per cent full and stir vigorously.

Also the Wychwood Brewery, best known for Hobgoblin, offers King Goblin, a strong 6.6 per cent dark ruby beer featuring added chocolate malts and roasted malt to create the warming flavour. Both £1.65 for a 500ml bottle at Sainsbury’s.

Or, from Belgium, Leffe Winter Beer, fruity and spicy and 6.6 per cent strong, £3.30 for a 33ml bottle.

Now for the tricky bit… when stirring has subsided, float a generous portion of whipped cream fresh from the fridge on the top so it looks like a dark stout. The strength is about 13 per cent, roughly the same as red wine. Do not stir the cream in; drink the warm brew through the coldness of the cream. If you want it weaker, increase the coffee.

Even though we have passed the shortest day, 21 December, it is also the official start of the astronomical winter which ends on 20 March, so we still have a few bleak months ahead. Some see January as an opportunity for a ‘dry’ month. Others think that total abstinence makes the winter even bleaker. Perhaps a reduction or break from your usual drinks menu could be a compromise.

But if you are looking for some winter comfort, January is arguably the best

time to enjoy the seasonal ales that many brewers produce.

WINTER ALES

Winter ale is a widespread brewing tradition. The custom of brewing a stronger-than-normal dark ale for drinking against the chills of the coldest months of the year is doubtless as old as brewing in Northern Europe itself. I tried Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference Amber Ale, 4.5 per cent abv, brewed by Hall & Woodhouse, featuring roasted barley for a winter taste.

If you want to take the middle ground and simply reduce the alcoholic content I found the Small Beer Steam, 2.7 per cent, and Small Beer Lager, 2.1 percent (as featured in AAS last month) nice flavoursome drinks. Though not specifically for winter, a good halfway beer for January reduction. Available at Waitrose or direct from www.theoriginalsmallbeer.com

USING UP LEFTOVERS

The January conundrum could also be a good time to use up some unfinished special treat or novelty drinks left over from the festivities, which often end up just taking up shelf space and may not even come out next year.

Take a well-known recipe as the basic pattern, such as Irish Coffee. It does not have to be made with Irish whiskey. There

If you want it different, substitute any or all the added liqueurs with whisky (English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh), Spanish brandy, Calvados, rum, even sherry, literally anything left over in the Christmas/New Year drinks cupboard.

I came across a half used bottle of South Africa’s best-selling Sedgewick’s Original Old Brown sherry, 17 per cent, at the back of a cupboard, clearly a candidate for stock clearance. As black as black coffee and sweet like a liqueur, it worked quite well adding body to the coffee. It is up to you. Maybe you will invent your own masterpiece. All this for no extra expenditure - except perhaps the coffee.

For a different warm winter cocktail, replace the coffee with drinking chocolate or cocoa.

And do not forget the tasty sprinklers, chocolate, grated ginger, ground nutmeg and cinnamon.

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