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  • September 2010

    • Thu 2nd Fire strikes

      An investigation is taking place regarding the fires that took place at Ponsharden near Penryn. The fire fighters were sent to the boatyard at approximately 3am, and initial reports suggested people may have still been trapped onboard at least one of t...

    • Thu 2nd Closure of CJ Broom & Sons

      CJ Broom & Sons, one of Britains oldest boat builders has been closed down, with the loss of approximately 70 jobs. However, 15 members of staff have been kept on to finish work on the final Broom boats in Brundall, Norfolk. It has been said that t...

    • Wed 1st Further compensation bids after BP's oil spill

      The National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) has written to the Gulf Coast Claims Facility (GCCF) in regards to compensation for its members. Cindy Squires, the NMMA’s chief counsel for public affairs has written that the oil spill has impac...

    • Wed 1st Plastiki's four month voyage

      After four months at sea, Plastiki, has made it to Sydney Harbour, having started 9000miles away in San Francisco. The boat was created using 12,500 plastic bottles attached with organic glue to two pontoons. The aim of which to raise awareness of pote...

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                                              • Fire strikes

                                                An investigation is taking place regarding the fires that took place at Ponsharden near Penryn. The fire fighters were sent to the boatyard at approximately 3am, and initial reports suggested people may have still been trapped onboard at least one of the two boats. The fire fighters worked alongside police, ambulance services and Falmouth Co...more

                                              • Closure of CJ Broom & Sons

                                                CJ Broom & Sons, one of Britains oldest boat builders has been closed down, with the loss of approximately 70 jobs. However, 15 members of staff have been kept on to finish work on the final Broom boats in Brundall, Norfolk. It has been said that the manufacturing side of the business had been deteriorating for several years, with very littl...more

                                              • Further compensation bids after BP's oil spill

                                                The National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) has written to the Gulf Coast Claims Facility (GCCF) in regards to compensation for its members. Cindy Squires, the NMMA’s chief counsel for public affairs has written that the oil spill has impacted three out of five recreational marine businesses. And a further four out of five companies ...more

                                              • Plastiki's four month voyage

                                                After four months at sea, Plastiki, has made it to Sydney Harbour, having started 9000miles away in San Francisco. The boat was created using 12,500 plastic bottles attached with organic glue to two pontoons. The aim of which to raise awareness of potential dangers posed due to plastic waste. Hundreds of people turned out in Sydney to welcom...more

                                              • Latest on The Round Britain and Ireland Race

                                                The Round Britain and Ireland race has been commencing nicely, with a vast majority of competitors having reached the remotest corner of the North Sea, leaving the baron coastline of northeast Scotland as the nearest landfall. Race leader Groupama managed to enter a fresher north easterly breeze, opening up an 18 mile lead on rivals Telefón...more

                                              • Conservation bids to protect our marine habitats

                                                Fifteen coastal locations around the UK have been named as Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) in attempt to protect important marine habitats. The sites are set to become part of a European network of reefs, sea caves and sandbanks protected to maintain what has been identified as crucial to marine life by scientific studies. It is yet to b...more

                                              • Liverpool Marina's £250k investment

                                                Liverpool Marina has made a significant investment of £250,000 in anticipation of the Liverpool Boat Show. Although this does not go unrewarded as Liverpool Marina will now receive a 20% shareholding in Marine Industry Events (MIE). The company joins fellow partners Liverpool City Council and British Waterways in backing the event, whic...more

                                              • French founder and pilot of l'Hydroptere.ch has unveiled his new prototype in Switzerland

                                                A new project has been unveiled in Switzerland by Alain Thébault, founder and pilot of the Hydroptère project, along with Jean-Mathieu Bourgeon, scientific manager of the project. The prototype is a 35ft catamaran was first shown at the Decision SA shipyard, Ecublens, Switzerland and is soon to be launched on Lake Geneva. This project, ...more

                                              • Latest on The Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race

                                                The Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race began at 0800 this morning in clear skies and bright sunshine. It has now been stated that ICAP Leopards retirement was due to the goose-neck fitting, attaching the boom to the mast. They are obviously very disappointed but had no choice but to pull out and make their way back to Southampton. ...more

                                              • Changes to the Round Britain and Ireland Race

                                                This year’s round Britain and Ireland race is to change course due to the forecasted weather conditions. The race is to take place, now anti-clockwise around Britain and Ireland on Thursday 26th August. The beginning of the race shall remain at the Royal Yacht Squadron line to the east at 1400. Commodore, Andrew McIrvine, explains it is ou...more



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