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Hunt the press office
01 Nov 2007
By the time you read this you’ll probably be at the Amsterdam RAI to visit or exhibit at The Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS).
Business Matters
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Darling’s PBR: all smoke and mirrors
01 Nov 2007
Alastair Darling’s pre-budget report seemed to be about to offer SMEs some reward for their contribution to the economy. Alas, says Paula Tallon, it was not to be...
Comment
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ECBS announces 5-year contract with Whyte & Mackay
01 Nov 2007
This issue carries our Earls Court Boat Show (ECBS) preview. The ECBS has always been short on substance and the final details from the organisers offer little that's new.
ECBS Preview
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Your guess is as good as mine
01 Nov 2007
So what’s going to happen when the Earls Court Boat Show opens in December? Your guess is as good as mine – or anyone else’s for that matter, says Peter Nash
Exporting
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Peters & May talk about distribution
01 Nov 2007
This month I’m talking to Gerald Price, marine director of Peters and May, about the supply chain and, in particular, distribution.
Legal
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Who owns that boat?
01 Nov 2007
Last month I touched upon the need for clear industry wide standards for preserving private purchasers’ money during the often-protracted period of commissioning and accepting delivery of new built craft.
METS Preview - magazine
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METS celebrates its 20th birthday
01 Nov 2007
And so we go to Sin City, Amsterdam, for the 20th running of the Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS), writes Peter Nash
News
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SBS exhibitor entertainment
25 Nov 2007
SBS EXTRA: This year’s SBS showed a different approach to its customers from National Boat Shows (NBS) in its programme of evening entertainment, which went down extremely well.
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Staff go in National Waterways Museum revamp
01 Nov 2007
INLAND WATERWAYS: The Waterways Trust’s National Waterways Museum is to undergo a facelift this winter to update and refresh its exhibits, writes Harry Arnold.
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Stirling works on waste recycling for marine companies
01 Nov 2007
MARITIME WASTE: Waste removal and recycling is becoming big business, with companies such as Stirling Consultants rolling out the National Maritime Waste Recycling Scheme.
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UK Boat Hire's Green Fund donation
01 Nov 2007
INLAND WATERWAYS: UK Boat Hire is to highlight the negligible impact on the environment of cruising the waterways in a comfortable, low emission narrowboat, writes Harry Arnold.
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New company for Bridgewater Canal
01 Nov 2007
INLAND WATERWAYS: Following restructuring of the main business of the Peel Group into four divisions - and the sale of 49% of its interest in Peel Ports to the Deutsche Bank – the Bridgwater Canal will be owned and managed by a separate company, writes Harry Arnold.
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Planning permission for Billinge Green Marina
01 Nov 2007
INLAND WATERWAYS: Planning permission has been granted on a revised application by Ripple Developments for a 90-berth marina sited in the North Flash at Billinge Green, between Middlewich and Northwich on the Trent & Mersey Canal, writes Harry Arnold.
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Broads Authority in speeding crack down
01 Nov 2007
EAST COAST: In Norfolk, the Broads Authority navigation rangers have been cracking down on speeding boats to protect boaters, wildlife and the fragile environment, writes Debbie Cowan.
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Electric outboard thefts spark investigation
01 Nov 2007
EAST COAST: A large number of electric outboards have been stolen from a warehouse in Great Yarmouth, writes Debbie Cowan.
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Ellis recognised at SBS
01 Nov 2007
SBS EXTRA: Murray Ellis, operations director of National Boat Shows (NBS), was left almost speechless when he was presented with a fancy Tag Heuer watch during the official lunch at the Southampton Boat Show.
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Marine environment not harmed by boating says study
01 Nov 2007
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY: Confirming what we’ve all known for years, an independent study commissioned by the European Confederation of Nautical Industries (ECNI) says the recreational boating industry has minimal impact on the marine environment.
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An entertaining and informative BMEA conference
01 Nov 2007
This year’s British Marine Electronics Association (BMEA) conference produced some excellent talks that kept the audience awake for the entire day.
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Yellowfin boss up for top award
01 Nov 2007
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Spencer buys Southern
01 Nov 2007
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Severn barrage faces considerable opposition
01 Nov 2007
ENGINEERING: Business & enterprise secretary John Hutton says the government has ordered a study into the feasibility of a barrage across the River Severn estuary, writes Harry Arnold.
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New owner at Bosun's Locker
01 Nov 2007
SCOTLAND: Bosun's Locker at Port Edgar gew under Jock Blair from tiny beginnings 27 years ago to one of the main chandleries in eastern Scotland, writes Mike Balmforth.
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Torquay to get 150 berths in £1.1m project
01 Nov 2007
SOUTH WEST: Commercial Marine and Piling has been awarded the contract to construct the new Torquay Harbour town dock, writes Katina Read.
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Authorities vote for Caledonian tunnel
01 Nov 2007
SCOTLAND: All road traffic to and from the north and west of Inverness has to cross the Caledonian Canal by swing bridges, a great cause of frustration in the summer, writes Mike Balmforth.
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Protection for deposits and stage payments
01 Nov 2007
PROTECTION: Amlin Credit, a sister company to Haven Knox-Johnston, specialises in insurance of payments or supplies made on credit.
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Scottish AGMs
01 Nov 2007
SCOTLAND: BMF Scotland and Sail Scotland will be holding their AGMs on November 28, but rather than have a clash the events will both be held at the Chartroom restaurant at Kip Marina, writes Mike Balmforth.
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Free Scottish waters cruising guide
01 Nov 2007
SCOTLAND: Yachtsmen cruising in Scottish waters next year can look forward to Welcoming Anchorages, a new free guide to shore facilities, writes Mike Balmforth.
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Opal Aftermath at Kip
01 Nov 2007
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Ceasar moves production to Florida
01 Nov 2007
SOUTH WEST: North Devon based Ceasar Marine is to move production from South Africa to the east coast of America, writes Katina Read.
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Dart academy for 2008 start?
01 Nov 2007
SOUTH WEST: A major marine academy, planned as part of a £100m Dartside regeneration scheme, could be open for business as early as September next year
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Ancasta predicts 50% turnover rise
01 Nov 2007
SBS EXTRA: Ancasta predicts turnover will rise by 50% next year, due to its new Sealine dealership, writes Katina Read.
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BW launches £800k autumn marketing campaign
01 Nov 2007
MARKETING: British Waterways (BW) has lanched a nationwide marketing campaign to encourage people to rediscover their canals and rivers. A recent YouGov poll for BW shows that although 50% of people are aware they live within five miles of a canal or river, only 3% are currently visiting them.
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Waterways funding – IWA seeks another way
01 Nov 2007
WATERWAYS FUNDING: The Inland Waterways Association (IWA) is seeking input from members and other interested parties on how they think the waterways, and in particular the British Waterways (BW) controlled network, should be funded.
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BW launches mooring tender trial
01 Nov 2007
WATERWAYS MOORINGS: British Waterways (BW) started its mooring tender trial on Friday October 23. Up to 40 vacancies will appear on the website over the first week ranging from very simple towpath moorings to offline berths offering more facilities.
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Essex Boatyards sells 34 boats worth £3m
01 Nov 2007
SBS EXTRA: Essex Boatyards sold 34 boats worth in excess of £3m during the Southampton Boat Show. This news follows the company's record London Boat Show earlier this year, where the team sold 31 boats.
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Has Ellison blinked?
01 Nov 2007
AMERICA'S CUP: On October 25 The Golden Gate Yacht Club issued a statement saying it will agree to comprehensive new compromises to get the America’s Cup back on track for Valencia in 2009 if the defender will disclose its rule for the boats’ design.
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IWA meets waterways minister
23 Oct 2007
INLAND WATERWAYS: On the day after the British Waterways (BW) Annual Meeting, the Inland Waterways Association (IWA) national chairman John Fletcher and chief executive Neil Edwards had a one-hour meeting with waterways minister Jonathan Shaw.
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New directive targets coatings emissions
23 Oct 2007
NEW DIRECTIVE: Further to our story last month on the REACH regulations, which cover chemicals used in resins, Fred Cole, UK sales manager of International Paint, tells us there’s another emissions directive on its way that will affect boatyards immediately.
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Owners angry at Peters creditors meeting
23 Oct 2007
BB understands around 30 people turned up for the B A Peters creditors’ meeting last Friday, October 19.
Brian Peters was not one of them; he was, says KPMG, in Spain trying to sort out his two companies over there.
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Teak ban will hit UK boatbuilders
23 Oct 2007
SANCTIONS: The European Union (EU) has widened its sanctions against the military junta in Burma, adding a ban on imports of timber, gemstones and precious metals in response to the regime’s crackdown on pro-democracy groups.
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BW/DEFRA relationship: trust all round
23 Oct 2007
ANNUAL MEETING: The 2007 British Waterways (BW) Annual Meeting – held again appropriately in the midst of one of the best examples of canal regeneration, the centre of Birmingham - was very well attended, writes Harry Arnold.
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Strategy ensures future for waterfront sites
16 Oct 2007
The development of Marine South East (MSE) and SEEDA’s waterfront strategy will help authorities make sure the marine industry continues to have access to world class sites, such as the possible marine facility at Portchester.
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2012 Olympics and the marine sector
16 Oct 2007
Marine South East is to co-host the November MareNet event with Hampshire County Council to present a seminar with the theme of ‘2012 and the Marine Sector’.
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IWA condemns BW's licence fee increases
16 Oct 2007
The Inland Waterways Association (IWA) has issued a forthright condemnation of the British Waterways (BW) proposals to increase licence fees by around 9% per year in real terms, making a compound increase of nearly 33% overall.
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ECBS: exhibitors downstairs, art show upstairs
15 Oct 2007
Following the announcement last week that the Earls Court Boat Show (ECBS) was moving all its exhibitors downstairs in Earls Court 1, James Brooke says the balcony view will be preserved for visitors.
News in Brief
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Miller sponsors
01 Dec 2007
The Miller Group, the UK’s largest privately-owned house building, property development and construction business, has pledged ongoing sponsorship support for Olympic-hopeful sailing duo Luke Patience and Chris Grube.
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Charles Russell sponsors
01 Dec 2007
Charles Russell LLP has pledged its support to the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy and is now its legal sponsor.
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Marinetrack supplies
01 Dec 2007
Clipper Ventures says MarineTrack is the official race supplier of the tracking equipment for the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race.
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New Hyde distributors
20 Nov 2007
Alfred Caruana from Club Services has become the Maltese Hyde Sails distributor and DK Sails, run by Kjeld Larsen and Søren Jansen is Hyde's distributor for Denmark.
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FujiFilm/seaPro
20 Nov 2007
The Class 40 FujiFilm has chosen performance sailing with Navionics charts for its campaign for this year’s Transat Jacques Vabre.
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Actisense appoints
20 Nov 2007
Actisense has appointed SM Group Europe Limited (SMG) to act as its UK distributors.
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BoatQuays changes
01 Nov 2007
BoatQuays has demonstrated its commitment to its new Gillingham Pier premises by changing its telephone and fax numbers to local numbers: 01634 515151, fax: 01634 854969
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SeaSafe’s website
01 Nov 2007
SeaSafe has gone live with its new website that features a unique build-a-coat option for customers at www.seasafe.co.uk
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Walcon's Catalan marina
01 Nov 2007
Walcon has been appointed by MDL Marinas to supply and install the £3m pontoons for its new 1,150 berth Catalan marina in Sant Carles de la Ràpita.
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IBS appoints
01 Nov 2007
IBS Boats International, the Essex-based UK and Ireland distributor for Quicksilver boats and Valiant RIBs, has appointed High Profile Marketing to handle its public relations and other marketing support services.
Portsmouth Poll
Washington Post
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It's too soon to predict 2008, says Jim Nolan
01 Nov 2007
With the boat show season now well under way reports are coming out about increases in attendance at most of them.






