rib charter
rib charter
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by NEIL DENNIS - 2008-05-14
Corporate days out are a great way to treat your employees and associates. Water based activities are becoming more and more popular and where better to base you're event than the Solent. The Sole...
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by Keith McGregor - 2008-05-19
The main reason for Rib hire is simple - there is so much to see and do in the Solent and most people only can only take one day or a weekend away from work. Ribs allow you to travel around the Solen...
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by NEIL DENNIS - 2008-05-19
The Solent is home to many harbours and countless famous landmarks. It also hosts many of the main sailing and Powerboat racing competitions in the UK. A day out on the Solent is always great fun ...
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by Keith McGregor - 2008-09-01
Stag/hen party participants will all be experiencing something original, even the experienced yachtsman will be fascinated by the very different but extremely sophisticated systems required to sail a...
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by NEIL DENNIS - 2008-09-01
Stag and Hen parties can be very well run on the Solent waters where a number of boats are available for rib and barge charter. A Thames Sailing Barge is one of the largest boats available fo...
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by NEIL DENNIS - 2008-09-03
Sailing is a participant day out where teamwork of the crew is the key of success corporate days out on the water can give some of the best bonding experiences for the staff and clients of a fir...
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by Keith McGregor - 2008-09-10
GeneralMarinas can be found in harbours, ports or on river waterfronts. These marinas can accommodate a variety of boats, including motorboats, sailboats, fishing boats, cruise ships and yachts, as w...
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by NEIL DENNIS - 2008-09-10
General Marinas can be found in harbours, ports or on river waterfronts. These marinas can accommodate a variety of boats, including motorboats, sailboats, fishing boats, cruise ships and yachts,...
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by NEIL DENNIS - 2008-09-10
The first mention of a fast running marine diesel is in 1903 on the Marne-Rhine canal when a French built canal barge named “Petit Pierre” sailed, producing 25bhp at 360 rpm. In...
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by Keith McGregor - 2008-09-12
AdvantagesAfter taking into account the cost of conversion over a few years' savings can be made. Hamble Marine Ltd claim a typical 250hp 5.7litre V8 engine consumes fuel at around 80lit/hr at full t...