Is The RYA Day Skipper Practical Course Right For You?

Posted on January 17, 2013 by under First Aid, RYA, Sailing, Sailing Training Courses

Two things are certain – firstly, you can definitely get started with sailing far faster than many people realise thanks to the wide range of excellent sailing courses available, including practical, theory and online boating courses, and secondly, completing one or more sailing courses is absolutely essential if you are to safely enjoy your experience […]

Cold Weather Boating Advice – Spring Is Not Here Yet

Posted on January 9, 2013 by under Sailing

So far we have had a pretty mild winter, which has been great news for all boating enthusiasts. If you have been enjoying your boat a little more over the winter season than usual then that’s got to be a good news, but it’s worth pointing out a few potential warnings. At the moment the […]

A Word Of Warning About Sailing Insurance

Posted on December 5, 2012 by under Sailing

Do you need insurance to go sailing? What types of sailing insurance policy can you find, and are other insurance policies, such as home insurance and life insurance enough? One of the problems many people have when getting started with sailing or boating is knowing what insurance to get, or even whether they need insurance […]

4 Common Boating Assumptions Which Are WRONG

Posted on November 28, 2012 by under Buying A Boat, Sailing, Sailing Training Courses

It’s surprising just how many misconceptions and misunderstandings there are regarding sailing and boating. It’s a great shame really because it’s often only because of these misunderstandings and incorrect assumptions that more people don’t get the chance to enjoy this incredible pastime or lifestyle. Often people are put off the idea of sailing simply because […]

What Are The Benefits Of An RYA/MCA Sea Survival Course?

Posted on November 13, 2012 by under First Aid, RYA, Sailing Training Courses

Sometimes sailing is not, well, plain sailing. Anyone with any boating experience will almost certainly have encountered unexpected situations whilst at sea, from minor mishaps and illness to more serious problems such as serious accidents, faulty equipment leaving you adrift, or worse. I hope that none of you have had to deal with a serious […]

Is It A Good Idea For Children To Learn To Sail?

Posted on November 6, 2012 by under Sailing, Sailing Training Courses

When asking the question, is it a good idea for children to learn to sail, there are probably plenty of people who would immediately say ‘yes’ and leave it at that. If you have enjoyed sailing for many years then there’s a pretty good chance you’re going to want to pass on that interest to […]

Why First Aid At Sea Is A Whole Different Kettle Of Cod

Posted on October 31, 2012 by under First Aid, RYA, Sailing, Sailing Training Courses

I once attended a first aid course in the south of England, and as part of the course we covered sunstroke. In the north of England they cover hypothermia. Which underlines the fact that a first aid course is only as good as the circumstances in which you are likely to find yourself needing to […]

Finding Out About The RYA Competent Crew Course

Posted on October 27, 2012 by under Competent Crew, RYA, Sailing Training Courses

When you head out to the wide blue yonder you may have full confidence in your boat, your knowledge of the seas, your ability to navigate and your locker stuffed full of jammy dodgers. But what about your crew? How confident are you that they know their keel from their elbow? One of the more […]

Popular Sailing Superstitions And Customs

Posted on October 23, 2012 by under Sailing

Do you know where the expression ‘Son of a Gun’ comes from? If you’re a sailing or boating enthusiast then perhaps you should, because it refers to a child born on a ship or boat. Apparently it’s supposed to be a sign of good luck, although that does rather depend on the circumstances I imagine. […]

What Should You Think About When Choosing A Kayak?

Posted on October 22, 2012 by under Canoeing, kayaking

I’m quietly confident that as a loyal and knowledgeable reader of The Boating Hub’s blog you’ll already know the difference between a canoe and a kayak, and that when most people talk about canoes, they’re really talking about a kayak. But if you’re in the market to buy a new kayak, what factors should you […]

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