Sowester Simpson-Lawrence has accepted an offer subject to contract for the sale of its business and assets as a going concern
Yachting Monthly
Three new Opals at London 2002
Opal Marine will launch three new boats onto the market at London 2002 - the Bavaria 32, 44 and the Legend 356
Preview: December 2001
The world’s most dangerous sandbank. The treacherous Goodwin Sands...
Contents: November 2001
Features Victory for Essex Man Cruising man Dick Durham joins his countymen and women aboard the 12 Metre Victory for a place in the Americaís Cup Jubilee. Cruising to Ireland…
Job cuts as Sunsail closes business travel operation
UK charter holiday operator Sunsail has announced that it is to close its Sunsail Business Travel operation effective from October 26
Traditionally-built boat completes 83-day voyage
Col. John Blashford-Snell and his band of maritime explorers have completed their first transoceanic passage on their reed boat Kota-Mama
Trimaran attempt on 145-year-old record
The 53-foot trimaran, Great American II, is reported to have crossed the Equator two days ago, a day ahead of the pace on her attempt to break the record for…
Crown Estates to manage Hamble moorings
Crown Estates will take over the management of the moorings on the River Hamble from Hampshire County Council. This news follows discussions with council representatives and river users, after management…
Prout alive again, new company, same premises
A new company, Prout UK, has taken over the Canvey Island premises of Prout Catamarans, in administration since 12 September.
Sowester Simpson-Lawrence in administration
Sowester Simpson-Lawrence in administration