Many thanks for all the interest in Duet's voyage. I am delighted that Minns feels so passionately about Duet. She deserves it having spent more than half her life giving young people the opportunity to experience life at sea.
It is this fact that Christopher most wanted to celebrate with the...
Duet, the classic gaff yawl which had a founding role in the development of the sail training movement in the UK is to celebrate her 100th birthday and London 2012 with a voyage around Britain crewed by young people from across the UK. She starts from London on Monday with a group of young care...
I am selling a brand new ICOM AT-130 - never out of the box so in perfect condition. Ideal for tuning your backstay for ICOM 710M and 802M etc. Will also work with ICOM ham sets. £220 + postage or collect from Woodbridge. PM me!
I am selling my SG-230 Marine ATU. This is a robust, fit and forget solution for tuning any HF/SSB radio to any backstay antenna (or whip). I bought it years ago but boat and tuner were never on the same continent so it was never fitted.
I am a fully qualified amateur and Marine HF licensed so...
I have an anchor for every occasion for sale in Woodbridge, Suffolk. 35lb genuine CQR £65. 40lb Danforth £40, 20lb Fishermans £30, 20Ib Danforth £20. PM me.
Cash needed so I am reluctantly selling my beloved ICOM IC-710M (boxed with manual, power supply, etc). This is an extraordinarily robust powerful and easy to use marine SSB. I bought it new 5 years ago and used it routinely for 18 months for data and voice often maintaining voice contact or...
Sorry - they were offered accepted then the chap changed his mind
I didn't realise there were others who wanted them. I wish I had. Could have got rid of them a long time ago!
They have now been accepted by a friend who lives very close to me and saw them when I re-advertised. He's picking...
I'll be with my true love. She draws 6ft and takes a quite a bit of wind to get her going. My wife will be coming too. She draws rather less . . . not comment about wind.
Now about those tide times . . .?