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Southampton City College

City College Southampton is a general further education college in Hampshire, providing career led courses, apprenticeships and education for young people and adults. Located in the centre of Southampton the campus has invested in new facilities and equipment, allowing students to learn and work in real life working environments using industry standard equipment. Students can use this experience to start, build and develop their careers beyond education. The Maritime Technology Centre organise the following courses: NVQs: Yacht & Boatbuilding, Performing Engineering Operations (PEO) City &

Sibleys

We are a family-run business, established on the Isles of Scilly in 1989, operating a wide range of services to the commercial, domestic and marine sectors. Whichever of our services you require, rest assured we will always endeavour to provide you with the very best service possible, at the very keenest prices. Centrally located right where you need us, at Porthcressa Beach and on St Mary's Quay, we are ideally positioned.

Shadow Boatbuilder

Shadow boats offer a wide range of luxury river and sea motor cruisers. All built at our norfolk based boatyard, completed to the highest standards with your choice of wood, laminates and soft furnishings, giving you that personalised boat to cruise any waterway. Even the best quality boats will need maintenance from time to time, which we can offer onsite, utilising our skilled workforce. Painting, varnishing, electric fault finding, fitting a bowthruster and just about any other requirement. Soft furnishings and stainless can be organised using other norfolk based company’s. Maybe you need a

Selden Masts

Manufacturing of masts is the foundation of Seldén and what has brought us to where we are today. Adapting to new technologies has always come natural to us and since the start in the 60’s we have gone from wooden masts to anodized aluminium and further on through generations of different mast ranges. Today we are the dominating manufacturer of complete sail handling systems and deck hardware for dinghies, keelboats and yachts up to 80’

Simms, David M

A serving officer of the Royal Navy for 16 years, diploma qualified, graduate member of the International Institute of Marine Surveyors and a full member of the Cornwall Marine Network. Based in Helston near Falmouth, Cornwall, I have easy access to the boatyards and marinas of both Cornwall and Devon although my work is not limited to this specific area, travelling further by appointment. I am conveniently located to the marinas of Falmouth, Mylor, Penzance and Fowey

Smart Sail

Sail Sense is a revolutionary product, developed by Smart Sail Systems, that helps you be smarter about your sail inventory. Small in stature, big on analytics, this clever device fits permanently to your sail, delivering valuable performance data directly to your mobile or tablet

Shearwater Marine Products

Since our founding in 1992, Shearwater Marine Services has since grown to become one of the UK’s main suppliers of diving and marine engineering services. We have an excellent reputation for consistently delivering high quality, innovative and cost effective professional solutions for our clients. At Shearwater, our aim is to lead in every sector that we operate and our embedded and genuine desire to work with our customer to ensure the complete success of each project, means that we are increasingly becoming a supplier of choice. In addition to bringing a wealth of technical expertise, we

St Osyth Boatyard

The site on which St Osyth Boatyard sits has been a port since 1214. Barges used to trade up to St Osyth, moving farm produce and servicing the tide mill. Apparently during the depression there were 22 barges laid up there, awaiting work. The South Bank was used for boat building while the north side was used for wharf and cargo. Several Thames barges and the schooner "Kathleen" were built there. The slipway was first put in in 1945 and was put there to haul out Fairmiles to convert them to houseboats. The slipway sheds were also built at around the same time. According to Vanessa Bird in her