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A bucket of salt water on the deck used to be the only sensible way to alleviate some effects of the diesel spills that inevitably hit the deck when filling your tanks. This is especially if you are in a place where the flow is meant for a 50,000 tonne ship rather than a 40ft sailing boat. Now a new small product may solve many of the problems associated with filling your sailing boat's tanks. ... [more]  

After stopping for a few days in Doha, Qatar, for Christmas, PlanetSolar crossed the Persian Gulf and sailed toAbu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, where they were the guests of honour at the World Future Energy Summit 2012. This was a contrasting prelude to what they have now undertaken, the crossing of the Gulf of Aden, through the deadly pirate zone to the Red Sea, silent for the journey ... [more]  

Oyster, long a revered yacht in the luxury class, has just been honoured again with their new Oyster 625 winning 'Best Luxury Cruiser' in the 2012 European Yacht of the Year awards. So what is the new Oyster like? ... [more]  

America's desire for renewable fuels is growing, but recent Department of Energy tests on boat engines showed that increasing the amount of ethanol to 15% doesn't work for boats. Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) suggests that butanol, an alcohol with a characteristic banana-like odor typically made from corn and beet byproducts, may be an answer. ... [more]  

The New Zealand Government have said they will not take action to rescue a a boat maintenance worker who was apparently accidentally taken to sea on board a Norwegian yacht whose skipper had just been deported. The yacht has no EPIRB on board and was headed to the Antarctic. Depending on weather conditions, the yacht may have already reached the Southern continent. ... [more]  

There's many a cruising sailor who can attest to the life and attitude changing effect of letting go of the rat race and going sailing - even for a weekend sometimes. Now a voyage on a 1929 gaff-rigged sailing boat is to be used to try to achieve the same effect for drug and alcohol addicts in Britain. The outcome is to be studied by several universities. ... [more]  

The Cruising Club of America (CCA) has selected Brian and Mary Alice O’Neill (Bainbridge Island, WA) to receive its Far Horizons Award for an admirable 25-month cruise circumnavigating the Pacific Rim, North Pacific Ocean. En route the two delivered school supplies to those in need and toured WWII sites. . ... [more]  

Jay's tale of a mis-adventurous rescue by Jay Barry and Carol Martini, Gandalf, 6:14 AM Sat GMT
Circumnavigating cruising couple Jay Barry and Carol Martini from Gandalf spent time in one of many long range cruisers' most popular spots, Langkawi in Malaysia. Jay, who numbers among his many qualifications being a do-nut gourmet, tells this tale, which, as he says, includes all the best things and worst things about the life of a cruising sailor. ... [more]  

Like to eat on your boat? Sure, we all do. It just adds to the fun! What’s better than eating dinner and watching the sun set over the water . . . ... [more]  

Proven fisherman not pirate, but 3 years in prison- the Somali problem by Sail-World Cruising round-up, , 9:59 PM Fri GMT
>The complex world of how to deal with Somali pirate issue is revealed in a recent French case. Cruising sailors from Tahiti Bernadette and Jean-Yves Delanne, of the yacht Carre d'As IV, delivered their own verdict on some of the pirates who abducted them back in September 2008, acquitting one, Abdulahi Ahmed Guelleh, whom they claimed was a genuine fisherman caught up in the events. ... [more]  

Whales, whales and more whales in Southern California by The Log/Sail-World Cruising, , 12:44 AM Fri GMT
Sailors in Southern California are being treated to the magnificent sight of hundreds of whales off the coastline this year,quoted as the best sightings in 10 years. Gray whales are migrating south in record numbers and killer whales -- or orcas -- are also making sporadic showings. ... [more]  

Strong Australian dollar pushes yacht transport by Lee Mylchreest, , 11:33 PM Thu GMT
Yacht transport companies are finding new business from the effect that currencies have on the yacht market. With a strong Australian dollar pushing sailors Downunder to purchase yachts overseas, especially in the USA, Dutch company Sevenstar Yacht Transport achieved no less than 23 sailings for loading and discharge in Australia in 2011. ... [more]  

RYA training provider no longer recognised by Louise Nicholls, 1:30 PM Thu GMT
The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) has today, Thursday 2nd February, removed its recognition of the Southampton operation of Hot Liquid as a provider of RYA training courses. This means that Hot Liquid Southampton is now no longer able to offer or run RYA training courses. The decision was made by the RYA following three serious safety related incidents involving Hot Liquid Southampton between ... [more]  

GPS navigation blamed for midnight collision by Sail-World Cruising, 3:12 AM Wed GMT
Once again the potential for inaccuracy by GPS equipment has been illustrated. Three sailors who were using GPS for night navigation were forced to abandon their boat when it hit rocks not far from Nelson on the South Island of New Zealand this week. They 'thought they were in the middle of the bay by the GPS' but weren't and hit the rocks. ... [more]  

On Saturday 03 March the overall winner of Britain's prestigious RYA Club of the Year Award 2012 will be announced at the RYA Volvo Dinghy Show 2012. ... [more]  

Singapore Yacht Show gears up for 2012 Edition by Informa Group, Singapore , 2:55 AM Wed GMT
The inaugural edition of the Singapore Yacht Show was deemed a great success by the industry and now, almost a year down the track, all the stakeholders, sponsors, exhibitors and organisers alike, are eagerly looking forward to the next show at the end of April 2012. ... [more]  

Last week the Cruising Club of America (CCA) awarded its much sought-after 2011 Blue Water Medal to German cruising sailors Thies Matzen and Kicki Ericson for a commendable 24 years and 135,000 miles of sailing the oceans of the world with a focus in the high latitudes of the Southern Ocean. ... [more]  

GPS-enabled devices could be compromised if a plan to expand the United States’ broadband system goes forward, yet the company that proposes to build a broadband cell-phone communications network it calls LightSquared, 4G-LTE wireless broadband, seems to be as yet completely undaunted by marine industry concern that the vital GPS system is under threat ... [more]  

New Jersey tall ship opportunities by nk, , 9:01 PM Mon GMT
There's nothing like tall ship experience for the budding sailor - 'new' techniques, sea miles, the feeling of a great sailing ship moving beneath you, and the tall ship 'industry' is thriving, thanks to volunteers. Enthusiastic sailors living anywhere near Delaware Bay in New Jersey in the USA have the opportunity to train on New Jersey's official tall ship, the schooner A.J. Meerwald.. ... [more]  

European Yacht of the Year: Beneteau Oceanis 45 by Nancy Knudsen, 10:44 PM Sun GMT
They've done it again. Beneteau, possibly the best known cruising brand in the world and always an ideal choice for coastal cruising, has just won another accolade as the European Yacht of the Year for 2012, in the Family Cruiser category. The Oceanis 45 has won this coveted title. ... [more]  

New 177ft barque launched by India, to sail South East Asia by Mailonline/Sail-World Cruising, , 10:37 PM Sun GMT
The Indians are doing it in style - there's a new very glamorous tall ship just launched by the Indian Navy, and she's scheduled to carry out a 'Friendship Mission' by sailing through South East Asia later this year. ... [more]  

Andhoey has stowaway but no EPIRB in trip to Antarctic by Sail-World Cruising round-up, 11:32 PM Sat GMT
Tearaway Norwegian sailor Jarle Andhoey has told a Norwegian broadcasting company he was told by New Zealand officials to leave New Zealand but didn't know there was still a workman on board. After they left port in a hurry they realised the man was present. He then became an inadvertent stowaway because Andhoey was actually headed for Antarctica with no intention of returning to New Zealand. ... [more]  

SafeLink R10 MOB system wins Innovation Award by Des Ryan, 9:47 PM Sat GMT
It's just won a prestigious Innovation award as the 'perfect MOB product' and is being quoted as the next 'must have' for crew safety, is on the market and selling world-wide, but won't be available in America until authorised by the Federal Communications Commission.. ... [more]  

Use anchor drag bearings for worry-free anchoring by John Jamieson/Sail-World Cruising, 3:20 PM Sat GMT
Anchoring, when you are close to shore, rocks or coral, has often been said by wise cruising sailors to be more dangerous than a stormy ocean. You lower your boat anchor, set it deep into the seabed, and neaten up the deck. But have you checked to make sure your anchor will not drag when the wind shifts? Better put these five sailing tips into play to make sure your hook--stays put! ... [more]  

Sea Dog and owner rescued by bulk ore carrier off Cape York Australia by Torres News/Sail-World Cruising, 10:21 PM Fri GMT
A hardened sea-dog called Missy and her cruising sailor owner have lost their uninsured boat home near Australia's Cape York when their yacht Empress III started taking water in a trip from Port Moresby in New Guinea to Cairns. Unable to stop the flow they were finally forced to abandon it. They had lived on the boat for six years which for Missy was her whole life. ... [more]  

Product of the Week: Anchor Saver by Des Ryan, , 7:22 PM Fri GMT
There must be nothing worse than getting an anchor - your best anchor - stuck under an obstruction, particularly if you are in a remote anchorage. No matter how many supplementary anchors you carry the loss of an anchor is inconvenient and expensive. You can eliminate this worry with an ingenious Anchor Saver. ... [more]  

Norwegian sailor Jarle Andhoey has escaped out of New Zealand waters and is headed to Antarctica. Customs officials found the yacht skippered by the sailor illegally making his way to Antarctica, but his yacht, Nilaya, was already in international waters at the time of the sighting. ... [more]  

Last week an American-registered 26-foot pleasure boat was located 20 nautical miles off the northern coast of Spain and towed to shore. It was with amazement that authorities discovered that it was the hull of the yacht Queen Bee, a North Carolina-built Regulator, which had 'ejected' its crew one stormy day three and a half years earlier off the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts. ... [more]  

Skill-building seminars for New Zealand cruising sailors by John Martin/Sail-World, 9:39 PM Thu GMT
Preparation is the key to successful offshore passage making. By the time you're thinking of heading offshore the average yachtie knows how to sail. This, however, is only a small part of the whole for a successful and enjoyable ocean passage. Island Cruising Association directors John and Lyn Martin offer a two day weekend seminar to share their knowledge after 37 passages to the Pacific Islands. ... [more]  

The Costa Concordia is a cruise ship that ran aground off the coast of Giglio, Italy, after smashing into a reef and partially sinking on the 13 January. There was number of passengers that survived while deaths were reported, and others are still missing. Photographer Carlo Borlenghi journeyed to Giglio Island to snap these images. ... [more]  

Have you seen this yacht? Unless you are on your way to Antarctica, probably not. The self-proclaimed Viking sailor who embarked on an illegal journey to Antarctica last year which ended in the death of three of his crew and the loss of his boat, is at it again. ... [more]  

The four categories of 'European Boat of the Year', announced at BOOT yacht show in Dusseldorf, have been taken out by two French manufacturers, one British and one Swiss. ... [more]  

New Italian berthing tax offers a break for sailing boats by Nancy Knudsen, , 10:05 PM Tue GMT
In introducing their new berthing surtax for yachts, the Italians have delivered a mini-coup to the sailing fraternity and the environment by halving the tax for sailing boats. The new tax, which is to come into play from 1st May this year, will be, for instance, five euro per day for a new sailing boat between 14 and 17 metres, but reduces to 3.5 euro if the same sailing boat is 10 years old. ... [more]  

Internet outstripping print as preferred medium
Southern Spars opens new website
A sailing adventure: Late Night Visitor
Another dinghy death as sailor tries to save his dragging yacht
Flotilla Cruise through the Greek Islands
What an example..kids sell lemonade for the rescuers.
Why cruising sailors should race
Laura Dekker completes solo circumnavigation at 16 years and 123 days *Feature
How to get a tall mast under a small bridge
Not shark 'attack', it's an 'accident' + Video
Annual world report on piracy
Three ways to approach your sailboat by dinghy
No nav aids and across the Aegean by Tornado
Annapolis School of Seamanship - Third annual cruisers' workshop.
Sail 4 Cancer in Britain - looking for volunteers
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Big Splash rendez-vous on China's Riviera
Tow boat captains honoured for heroism
Thailand is No. 1 sailing destination in Asia
Pleasure yacht sinks off Oman, all rescued
Solar ship PlanetSolar takes security forces for Gulf of Aden crossing   
Rising CO2 levels making fish crazy!   
Solo sailing teen Laura Dekker did not 'tear down' her Dutch flag *Feature   
Coming soon to a yacht near you - 'truly global' Broadband   
The Toronto International Boat Show in photos   
Adventure sailing and marine protection - OceansWatch's winning combo   
More on Do It Yourself charts from Google Earth   
Beneteau down, but outperforming the market   
'Cruising' sailors hopes of $80m drug import dashed   
12 days, 1450 miles to go: youngest circumnavigator already looks back   
Pirate attack on EU NAVFOR flag ship - suddenly sorry   
Propeller Guards – Must have for sailing club and school boats   
Nautor’s Swan announces programme of events and circuits for 2012   
Internet Images 101 for Events, Sponsors and Event Photographers   
Five Top Tips to make your log a legal document - and why   
Sailors come up trumps - eight-day horror voyage   
Sail-World Facebook format - Have your Say!! *Feature   
Inland waterways - an anchoring challenge Downunder   
Rena Disaster: Stern section of Rena sinks + Video   
World ARC fleet departs Rodney Bay Marina on 26,000 mile journey   


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