How National Safe Boating Week Looks To Promote Sailing Safety

Posted on May 21, 2014 by under RYA, Sailing

The water can be a powerful enemy for many sailors, and even those who have trained and studied meticulously are not free from danger. National Safe Boating Week is promoted to enhance the experience of those that spend time out on the water sailing. It aims to highlight the dangers and help to teach sailors […]

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Top Courses To Help You Learn To Sail Like These Celebs!

Posted on May 14, 2014 by under Boating, Sailing

Sailing is a sport and a hobby that has captured the imaginations of a wide range of people across the UK.  A fascination with spending time on the water is no major surprise – spending time at sea or open water is often viewed as a relaxing and highly enjoyable experience. As a result, a […]

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Win a Day’s Sailing on the Solent with First Class Sailing

Posted on May 13, 2014 by under Uncategorized

To help celebrate National Watersports Month, The Boating Hub has joined forces with First Class Sailing to give away a pair of tickets for a day’s sailing on the Solent. When Will This Be Taking Place? The lucky couple will join First Class Sailing on Thursday 29th May and will experience the excitement of working […]

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Can Boating Courses Help Me Train For A Race?


Sailing skills are developed over time and are ultimately improved with experience – requiring a great deal of time, dedication and training. Preparation for races can take several forms, from basic training and development to specific course reading and planning. Boating courses can aid in this preparation by developing essential skills, leaving a sailor safe […]

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Seven Deadly Sailing Sins You Should Avoid

Posted on April 30, 2014 by under Sailing

The key aspect of sailing is to remain as safe as possible at all times – not only does this reduce the risk involved but it also makes for a much more fulfilling experience. When dealing with the natural world it’s important to expect the unexpected – and that means being prepared. A number of […]

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Distance Learning Boating Courses – How Can They Help Me On The Water?


Once the basics of sailing are mastered, it’s time to move on to the more complex aspects of spending time on the water. That means learning the essentials of navigation and seamanship, from safety aspects to avoiding collisions and setting an appropriate course. It is assumed that all of the basic aspects will have been […]

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What Do East Marine Plans Mean For Boating?

Posted on April 16, 2014 by under Boating, RYA, Sailing, Sailing Courses

New marine plans for the future of the seas around the UK could have a large impact on sailing and recreational boating. The plans from the Marine Management Organisation should see a change to the way that marine plans are developed in relation to sailing activities. They mean any potential developments must not adversely affect […]

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Five Crucial Pieces Of Safety Advice For Budding Sailors

Posted on April 9, 2014 by under Boating, Sailing, Sailing Courses, Sailing Training Courses

Safety plays an important role in sailing due to the very nature of the outdoor world and what is involved. Being out on the water carries a number of risks, so nullifying these risks as much as possible is seen as essential. From simple safety practices to knowing what to do in an emergency, there […]

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What Are The Best Parts Of The UK For Learning To Sail?

Posted on April 2, 2014 by under Boating, Sailing, Sailing Courses

It’s easy to think that all that is needed for a good sailing experience is a stretch of water and a boat, but in truth the specific location also plays a very big role. For new sailors especially, picking the first place to sail can have a massive bearing on the experience they have. Areas […]

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Making Waves – £100,000 Investment Could Get More Kids Involved In UK Sailing Courses

Posted on March 26, 2014 by under Boating, Day Skipper, First Aid, RYA, Sailing, Sailing Training Courses

A £100,000 donation into a popular sailing scheme could be set to encourage thousands of youngsters to take up sailing in the coming years. The Chesil Trust – which oversees the Sail for a Fiver scheme – received a cheque from Elma Shipley, in memory of her husband Rod who passed away in 2012. The funding […]

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