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  • 01 Dec 2020 12:27 | Anonymous member

    What's in yours?

    Extended cruise or ocean passages require some consideration about the contents of your emergency grab bag.

    The RYA recommends it be brightly coloured, easily stowed, floatable for 30 min when fully packed, attachable to an inflated raft and tabbed with a list, in order of priority, of the necessary items it should contain. 

    RORC Regulations specify flares, EVDS (electronic visual distress signal), a waterproof EPIRB/PLB, a handheld VHF & GPS, drinking water, high energy food, torch, spare batteries, strobe light, whistle, spare spectacles, sun glasses, sun protection, lip salve, medication, antibiotics, seasickness tablets, fishing kit, passport, credit cards, money, keys, mobile phone, satellite phone, ship’s papers & insurance documents.

    https://www.rya.org.uk/newsevents/e-newsletters/inbrief/Pages/Whats-in-your-grab-bag.aspx?utm_campaign=In%20Brief%20July%202020%20-%20Non%20Member&utm_source=emailCampaign&utm_content=&utm_medium=email

  • 08 Nov 2020 13:49 | Anonymous member

    They're Off!

    Follow UK's Alex Thomson in his foiling IMOCA 60 'Hugo Boss' (from Haslar Marina, Gosport) as the 33-boat fleet departs Les Sables-d'Olonne, competing in this 4-yearly solo non-stop race around the world (current record of 74d 3h 35m set in 2017 by Armel Le Cleac’h).

    https://www.alexthomsonracing.com/the-hub/race/

    https://youtu.be/o612C1l5zz4

  • 24 Oct 2020 10:41 | Anonymous member

    Do you keep your boat abroad?

    HMRC has angered thousands of British yacht and motorboat owners who keep their boats in EU countries by seeking VAT a second time on the value of their boats when brought back into UK waters.

    This threat is based on a long-established EU VAT rule being brought into UK law. 'Union-Goods' status applies to boats on which VAT had been paid in an EU country and allows it freedom of movement throughout the EU (including the UK while still a member) without need for further VAT liability or customs duty. 

    However, 'Union-goods' status is lost if a boat is exported outside the EU for more than three years (under 'Returned Goods Relief' rules) such that VAT must be paid on the existing boat value when re-imported into EU waters.

    HMRC was very clear last year that all British owned yachts would continue to hold full VAT-paid status at the end of the Transition Period, irrespective of the location of the yacht. 

    However, HMRC has now said that it will bring the Returned Goods Relief rules into UK law and apply them rigidly such that exemption from further VAT would only be available for boats returning to the UK within three years of the date from which they left the UK.

    This changed stance only became public in early October, despite attempts by many organisations (including the CA, RYA and British Marine) to engage with HMRC on the issue over several years.

    Full article on the Cruising Association website: www.theca.org.u

  • 13 Oct 2020 11:49 | Anonymous member

    Update on Brexit

    Join the free discussion hosted by the RYA at 4pm on Wednesday 14 October for the latest news from members of the RYA's Cruising, Legal and Government Affairs Team.  

    Howard Pridding, RYA Director of External Affairs and Stuart Carruthers, RYA Cruising Manager will cover the latest Government communications on subjects such as cruising access to the Schengen Area, border controls, Return Goods Relief on boats and valid EU sailing qualifications.

    Register here

    Sent from my iPhone

  • 23 Sep 2020 11:08 | Anonymous member

    Hand in hand?

    Traditional & electronic navigation should work together but RYA Examiners are finding that new recruits commonly make basic position-finding errors.   

    Although the plotter is a great tool, be prepared for it’s box of wizardry to let you down!

    https://www.rya.org.uk/knowledge-advice/cruising-tips/navigation/Pages/the-chart-plotter.aspx

  • 17 Sep 2020 09:48 | Anonymous member

    Alex Thomson Racing & the Vendee Globe

    Two months to go before the race begins on 8th November.   

    New footage shows HUGO BOSS preparing to win the "Everest of the Seas".

    https://youtu.be/dTpdfnHN5j4

    Also at:-

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=bMJrzQZ79Nw

    www.alexthomsonracing.com

  • 29 Aug 2020 22:09 | Anonymous member

    A shocking problem?!

    Many marinas abroad are reported as having reverse polarity, with many continental adaptors able to plug in either way round to get the polarity right or wrong! 

    Most appliances are unaffected by this, but the UK mostly uses single-pole switches where the live supply (brown insulation) in the ‘off’ position doesn’t flow to the appliance, which can then be safely handled.   If polarity is reversed then the appliance would remain live through the negative (blue insulation) although switched ‘off’!   Read more from this RYA news item:-

    https://www.rya.org.uk/knowledge-advice/cruising-tips/hints-tips/Pages/a-case-of-crossed-wires-a-shocking-situation.aspx

  • 16 Aug 2020 22:30 | Anonymous member

    Ambition

    Sir Ben discusses his sailing experiences, starting as a 19yr old taking part in the 1996 Atlanta USA Olympic Games.    He also describes how lifting the oldest world sporting trophy for team USA convinced him that a British team could return the America Cup next year:-

    www.shirleyrobertson.com/podcast


  • 03 Aug 2020 12:09 | Anonymous member

    Sir Ben Ainslie and INEOS TEAM UK take Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first person to sail single-handed non-stop around the globe in 1969 (312 days solo at sea!), for his first foil.

    www.sail-world.com


  • 03 Aug 2020 11:51 | Anonymous member

    Try Your Luck!

    Armchair sailors and amateur enthusiasts can enter the Virtual Fastnet Regatta for free (after first registering on rorc.org) - finishing at Cherbourg and increasing the world's most popular offshore race to 695nm overall. 

    Starting at 1200 UTC on 3 August 2020, the game is free to play with more than 30,000 entries expected.   Get started at: virtualregatta.com or by smart phone via the downloadable Virtual Regatta Offshore App from Apple Store / Google Play Store. 


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