Cruising
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...'
- How is the RYA representing your interests?
- Whether it’s red diesel, MCZs or flares the RYA will be at the Royal Harwich Yacht Club on 22 October to answer your questions. Book now!
- Is your beacon registered?
- Register your beacon; it could save your life.
- Flares; requirements and use.
- Carriage requirements and the use of flares for alerting and locating.
- Lock safety...
- RYA Inland Instructor Tom Sowerby shares his top tips.
- “Alcohol and Ego - a bad mix”
- The RYA’s stance on alcohol and boating.
- The squeeze on moorings
- Moorings reviews by the Canal and River Trust and London Assembly.
- A new way to learn about being crew
- Learn about being crew on board an inland waterways vessel.
- Are you getting the most from your boating?
- Find out what Active Marina can do for you with over 100 events planned for 2013.
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Information and Advice
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