What a sight. A Tamar, a Severn, an Trent and hidden just behind a Tyne. Cobbs Quay presently gives a unique opportunity on courses to get up close to these fabulous craft. They are here throughout 2014 whilst the RNLI … Continued
What a sight. A Tamar, a Severn, an Trent and hidden just behind a Tyne. Cobbs Quay presently gives a unique opportunity on courses to get up close to these fabulous craft. They are here throughout 2014 whilst the RNLI … Continued
As you realise by now we rather love Poole Harbour and the Sunseekers on the Quay create a stunning backdrop to any course. A day acting as chase boat to the amazing Sunseeker 155 gave an opportunity to spend time … Continued
From 2014/5 the RNLI will start building the new Shannon class at the main RNLI HQ in Poole – a stones throw from our classrooms and a site that every course on the water passes repeatedly when they are afloat. … Continued
If you are one of those boaters that hankers after getting afloat, exploring new places and anchoring up in a scheduled bay a little off the beaten track, then Paul Glatzel’s insight into the world of cruising herein is just … Continued
What can I say…? Music blaring all the time… dancing and singing to our hearts content… having a celebratory drink when we got into each port… But it wasn’t just these features that made ‘Round Ireland 2013′ outstanding – it … Continued
Having taken part in the Great British RIB Rally in 2010 and completed a circumnavigation of the UK mainland, the opportunity to ‘fill in the gap’ by circumnavigating Ireland was too good an opportunity to miss.
Each year we run a considerable number of RYA Powerboat Instructor, RYA Advanced Powerboat Instructor and RYA Personal Watercraft (‘Jetski’) Instructor courses. So far this year we have run 5 PBI courses and these are invariably run by Paul and … Continued
As is the norm with such events, it is the responsibility of each individual boat’s skipper to plan his/her route between the start and finish point each day, taking into account the various navigational challenges along the route. Of course, … Continued
A great day out on the water is too often spoilt because getting your boat back alongside a marina berth proves more difficult than you would like it to be. Often the worry and stress of coming back into berth … Continued
The recent publicity surrounding kill cords generated a really valuable focus on the need to wear them and on how best to attach them to the person driving. While there is no question that kill cords are an essential safety … Continued
Paul Glatzel tries to steer us through the various navigation options available to us today and create a realistic and practical way to navigate when close to shore. Just about every other discussion on a web forum nowadays concerns using … Continued
Paul Glatzel looks into the factors that influence how a boat handles and what you can do to improve your skills. Being able to put a boat alongside a pontoon confidently and safely in any conditions is a great skill … Continued
In this article we look into the basics of charts and tides and give you a few ‘tricks of the trade’ to help you make your boating even more fun. Whether it is a trip to the beach, a run … Continued
2012 will live forever in the memory as an amazing sporting and boating year. The spectacular Thames Pageant for the Queen’s Jubilee got the marine festivities rolling and the Olympics presented another great opportunity to see boats of all sorts, … Continued
Navigating you boat in fog can be one of the most challenging (and scary) experiences you will ever face as a boater. Knowing what to do and how best to keep your crew and boat safe in fog is a … Continued
There’s no doubt that having a 60ft Sunseeker can be wonderful. You get to experience that James Bond moment; passing boats always give you a glance; and mooring stern to in a Mediterranean port with drinks brought to you by … Continued
One of the most sobering TV programmes of recent years reminded us of the events of the Fastnet Race in 1979 when 15 sailors died during a race in August of that year. Any boater watching that program would have … Continued
As winter turns to spring, for many of us it’s the time when thoughts turn to careers, job satisfaction and generally improving out quality of life. No doubt this year is no different and many people are thinking about how … Continued
Theres nothing more important when you’re afloat than keeping you, your crew and your friends/family safe. But how can this best be done? Instances such as the tragic events in Padstow just over a year ago highlight the need to … Continued
Whenever you hear these words a shiver is guaranteed to run down your spine because whatever there reason for the call someone out there feels their life or someone else’s is in real danger. However many times you hear these … Continued