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This is where we publish our boat related stories and articles, which range from world circumnavigation to rescue missions, humour and much, much more. So make yourself a coffee and settle yourself down to a good read.

#BoatsThatTweet
#BoatsThatTweet
Thursday, 26 January 2012

Yes, I too was one of those people who asked, “What is the point of Twitter?” I had already wasted hours on Facebook keeping in touch with my friends’ status updates, and I didn’t need a whole other social world on line to mysteriously suc...

BMF South West Conference and AGM
BMF South West Conference and AGM
Sunday, 22 January 2012

The Board of the BMF South West are pleased to announce that the Annual Conference and AGM will take place on the 10th February 2012 at the main campus of South Devon College, Paignton.

Waterline Boats / Boatshed Seattle - At The Seattle Boat Show!
Waterline Boats / Boatshed Seattle - At The Seattle Boat Show!
Friday, 20 January 2012

We’re on the lake!
Visit Waterline Boats / Boatshed Seattle at the Seattle Boat Show!
January 27 – February 5 2012

West Bay SonShip 58 Motoryacht
West Bay SonShip 58 Motoryacht
Friday, 20 January 2012

- Featured Boat of the Week!

How to Sell a Boat on the Inland Waterways
How to Sell a Boat on the Inland Waterways
Wednesday, 18 January 2012

At a time when some businesses are struggling, our biggest problem at Boatshed Grand Union is that we seem to be selling too many boats – we have several under offer at the moment and are ready to take on more boats for brokerage. To meet the de...

St Katherines Dock, London, is this the best place to winter for cruisers?
St Katherines Dock, London, is this the best place to winter for cruisers?
Monday, 16 January 2012

We have been twice to St Katherines Marina in January and its such a fantastic place to winter for cruisers.

Flying Fox 35 yacht for sale with Boatshed Croatia
Flying Fox 35 yacht for sale with Boatshed Croatia
Monday, 16 January 2012

We have great pleasure in presenting the Flying Fox 35 - a very unique yacht and a piece of yachting history. She was designed by the famous yacht designer Uffa Fox, from the Isle of Wight who is known as the 'father of planing sailboat hulls'. ...

Shotley Marina Annual Lock Maintenance
Shotley Marina Annual Lock Maintenance
Sunday, 15 January 2012

From Monday 16th January to Friday 27th January 2012 the Shotley Marina Lock gates will be closed for their annual maintenance programme of servicing, cleaning and painting.

Boatshed Yacht Brokers awards
Boatshed Yacht Brokers awards
Saturday, 14 January 2012

At the recent European Boatshed.com Conference held in Excel, London the excellence awards for the group were announced.

Tring Summit Closure
Tring Summit Closure
Friday, 13 January 2012

British Waterways are about to close the Tring Summit from Lock 39 Startops to 49 Northchurch. This area is not river fed and is suffering from the worst water shortage in many years.

Why I Work for Boatshed
Why I Work for Boatshed
Wednesday, 11 January 2012

On Valentine’s day last year my husband and I were in a pub talking about getting a bigger boat. I said that my perfect boat would be a 70 foot narrowboat, green, with side hatches and a ‘boatman’s cabin’. I’ve always fancied having the ...

CHRISTCHURCH 'ICE BOAT' MAKES ARTIC HISTORY
CHRISTCHURCH 'ICE BOAT' MAKES ARTIC HISTORY
Tuesday, 10 January 2012

After achieving her place in exploration history by being the first ever craft to be rowed to the Magnetic North Pole, the Christchurch 'Ice Boat' lived up to all expectations last Summer and more.

Boatshed North Wales scoops major award - Broker company of the year
Boatshed North Wales scoops major award - Broker company of the year
Tuesday, 10 January 2012

At the recent European Boatshed.com Conference held in London the excellence awards for the Boatshed group were announced.

FOUR LAPS OF THE PLANET AND A WORLD SPEED RECORD FOR   BRITISH YACHTSMAN BRIAN THOMPSON
FOUR LAPS OF THE PLANET AND A WORLD SPEED RECORD FOR BRITISH YACHTSMAN BRIAN THOMPSON
Saturday, 07 January 2012

As the only British crew member on-board, Brian Thompson, today clocked up two major records as the maxi trimaran, Banque Populaire V, crossed the Jules Verne Trophy finish line near Brest, France this evening.

Style, quality and comfort. Look no further than the Sealine F43
Style, quality and comfort. Look no further than the Sealine F43
Friday, 06 January 2012

Whether you’re looking to do some serious cruising, day sailing or use your motor boat as a live-a-board weekend retreat, the Sealine F43 ticks all the boxes, and then some.

Gibraltar - Hassle Free Location to Sell your Yacht
Gibraltar - Hassle Free Location to Sell your Yacht
Friday, 06 January 2012

So you crossed the Atlantic nearly 18 months ago and soon the tax vultures will start circling for their pound of your hard earned flesh. The time is fast approaching when you will have to pay VAT and if in Spain, Matriculation Tax. 

Who works on the waterways in 2012?
Who works on the waterways in 2012?
Wednesday, 04 January 2012

During the Industrial Revolution as the Irish navigators or “navvies” continued to build the waterways network, steerers were needed for the boats and lock keepers were required for a variety of maintenance tasks.

Featured boat: stunning West London houseboat
Featured boat: stunning West London houseboat
Monday, 02 January 2012

Looking for a live-aboard in London? Check out this super-duper 20m Dutch Barge with a superb West London mooring.

Getting Afloat on New Years Eve
Getting Afloat on New Years Eve
Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Why not take a canal boat down the Thames and get a fantastic view of the New Year’s Eve fireworks on the London Eye? Sadly, bravely cruising into the night without a place to moor is not as safe as it sounds. Moorings are usually passenger pier...

Low tide in Burgundy
Low tide in Burgundy
Monday, 26 December 2011

Now the yachties amongst us might be used to mud berths and water dissapearing down the beach and rolling back again with predictable if somewhat inconvenient regularity but we canal boaters find this kind of behaviour rather unusual and low tides...

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