How to Buy a Second Hand Boat

Posted on March 21, 2014 by under Buying A Boat

Owning a boat is a real joy, and the rewards are many – exhilaration, relaxation, experience, romance, and endless incredible memories. But boat ownership requires time, money and patience.   Your sights – and budget – may be set on a small trailer-able boat, or you may have the time and funds for a traditional […]

Advanced Sailing Courses – What Exactly Do They Offer?

Posted on March 19, 2014 by under RYA, Sailing, Sailing Training Courses

After the basics of sailing are mastered comes the process of developing the necessary skills and techniques that are required to improve. As with most things in life, plenty of practice is required in order to become a better sailor and that is where advanced sailing courses can be useful. The clue really is in […]

Best Sailing Events For Beginners To Put Their Skills To Work

Posted on March 12, 2014 by under Boating, Competition, Competitions, Sailing

Take the forces of nature and combine them with some practical knowledge and you’ve got the recipe for an exciting hobby. The appeal of sailing is certainly not difficult to understand. The opportunity to get outside and try your hand at taming the seas is something which people all over the world are taking advantage […]

How Long Does It Take To Learn To Sail?

Posted on March 5, 2014 by under Boating, Day Skipper, First Aid, Sailing, Sailing Training Courses

Sailing can be a tremendous way to relax and have fun on the water, and it probably isn’t as difficult as you might initially think. Plenty of courses and guidance are available when it comes to getting started, from knowing which parts of a boat are which to how to cope with differing weather conditions. […]

What Sailing Courses Exist for the Disabled?


The thrill of sailing is something that is not just limited to those who are able-bodied, as various organisations are in place to ensure that everyone enjoys their time on the water. For people with a vast range of disabilities, sailing enables them to try something a little bit different and to experience the thrills of […]

Why Is Teamwork So Important For Anyone Taking A Sailing Training Course?

Posted on February 19, 2014 by under Boating, Day Skipper, Powerboat Courses, Sailing, Sailing Training Courses

Teamwork when at sea can be the difference between winning and losing in big events, while it can also have a dramatic impact on whether people enjoy sailing. Many sailing courses place an emphasis on team work as it can enhance the experience of all of those taking part. The best sailors are those that […]

What Are The Most Beneficial Sailing Courses I Could Take On?

Posted on February 12, 2014 by under Boating, Day Skipper, First Aid, Sailing

When it comes to learning to sail there are plenty of things to take into consideration, but the fundamental aspect to improving the experience is to learn in the correct manner.There are plenty of different courses available across both the UK and the world for those looking to learn, so picking ones that can be […]

What Lessons Can We Learn From Sailor Andrew Simpson?

Posted on February 5, 2014 by under Boating, Sailing

The preparations for the 2013 America’s Cup produced the ultimate tragedy last year, as Olympic gold-medal winning sailor Andrew Simpson sadly lost his life after the catamaran he was on capsized. However, in the wake of the accident his wife Leah and several of the world’s highest profile stars have moved to remember the British sailor […]

What Does It Take To Compete In The Extreme Sailing Series?

Posted on January 29, 2014 by under Boating, Competition, Yacht Racing

The Extreme Sailing Series attracts the very best sailors from across the globe, with Olympic medallists joining America’s Cup sailors and World and European champions. From its roots in 2007, the series has developed into a spectator-friendly, adrenaline-fuelled set of races, with much in-shore racing in stadium environments. This makes for incredible viewing for those at […]

What Type Of Legacy Has The Olympics Left Behind For The Sport Of Sailing?

Posted on January 22, 2014 by under kayaking, RYA, Sailing, Sailing Training Courses

The euphoria surrounding the Olympics in the UK boosted the profiles of many sports, and sailing was no different. Throughout the build-up, and during the Games themselves, the government and sporting figures alike spoke of building a legacy for the future of sport in Britain. However, some of these legacies are more difficult to see than […]

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