Safety equipment checks Sydney Harbour
“Skippers are responsible for the safety of their passengers and crew,” Mr Williams said.
Nanni Diesel powers the Vendee Global Challenge winner
Fortunately the winner Michel Desjoyeaux was also equipped with a Nanni, a decision which was to prove crucial as his race was far from smooth sailing.
Pete Goss shares adventure stories at Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
When he docks in Melbourne at the Royal Yacht Club in March he will have been at sea for five months, travelled 11,800 miles and crossed one of the most dangerous oceans in the world, the Southern Ocean
Yanmar Unveils New Generation BY2 Series Diesels
Power Equipment already has a large number of the new generation Yanmar BY2 units in stock across Australia to suit conventional shaft drive and sterndrive equipped models.
Matt Hayden confirmed for Brisbane Tinnie and Tackle Show
Hayden is an ambassador for the National Marine Safety Committee’s summer campaign, which urges skippers to “keep their eye on the ball”
Operation Labour Day Weekend
“Drought conditions have lowered water levels in many areas and exposed hazards such as tree stumps, so we’re urging all boaters to keep an eye on the water,” Mr Kidd said.
NSW Maritime advise skippers to be alert as aquatic event on the Murray River
The exclusion zone will be in place for safety reasons for the swim leg of the Coomealla Triathlon from 4pm to 5pm. Organisers are expecting 50 competitors.
Operation Don’t Make Waves results
“Our Don’t Make Waves campaign was conducted to ensure the boating public understood the issue of wash and how to minimise its impact on other boaters and the environment,” Mr Moore said.
NSW Maritime completes safe navigation entrance to Coffs Harbour
NSW North Coast regional manager Jim Green said the leads were a traditional navigation aid that skippers used to guide their vessels safely in and out of harbours.