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Whether under power or sail, you simply can't beat the feeling of ultimate freedom you get from nosing your boat out of the marina and heading for new shores.

All with the promise of a snug anchorage and a yarn with your shipmates at the end of it.

'Travelling is not just about the destination, it's also about how you get there...'

The featured articles come from the RYA Cruising News which is emailed monthly to eligible subscribers. For more information related to cruising try some of the following links from Information and Advice...

Government signs deal for new search and rescue fleet
Government signs deal for new search and rescue fleet
The new search and rescue service will operate a mixed fleet of 22 modern helicopters from ten locations in the UK.
RYA Active Marina crosses the borders
RYA Active Marina crosses the borders
Great news - berth holders in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can now benefit from the RYA’s Active Marina programme.
Increased solar activity this year could affect marine navigation
Increased solar activity this year could affect marine navigation
As the sun enters its most active phase there will be an impact on the availability and performance of GNSS.
No change on red diesel abroad
No change on red diesel abroad
No change to using red diesel in your fuel tanks abroad.
Heat, light and nearly smoke
Heat, light and nearly smoke
An RYA member nearly goes up in smoke due to a too high a wattage bulb.
But in an anchorage like this, who cares?
But in an anchorage like this, who cares?
A poetic Sam Llewellyn muses on the beauty of sailing in the Hebrides.
Diesel engine troubleshooting - Five minute briefing
Diesel engine troubleshooting - Five minute briefing
Top tips to help keep you going.
Portuguese requirements on the carriage of safety equipment
Portuguese requirements on the carriage of safety equipment
Portuguese recognise RYA concerns that application of national safety equipment regulations to foreign flagged vessels is impractical.
VAT changes for Croatia
VAT changes for Croatia
When Croatia joins the EU this year UK-flagged vessels in Croatian waters will need to be EU VAT paid.
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For more information related to cruising try some of the following links from Information and Advice...