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This is where we publish our boat related stories and articles, which range from world circumnavigation to rescue missions, humour and much, much more. So make yourself a coffee and settle yourself down to a good read.
Letter from a Broker - Life at Boatshed Portsmouth
Tuesday, 25 November 2014'Lucky' doesn’t even cover it; I love my job as a yacht broker with Boatshed.com. Most brokers say they have a passion for sailing; my passion is for the actual boats we sell. I get to experience so many different types of boats, of all shapes...
England’s Sad Loss of a Dedicated Boatwoman
Tuesday, 25 November 2014Shortly before this year’s particularly poignant Remembrance Day, which marked the 100th anniversary of the start of World War One, we said goodbye to canal conservationist Sonia Rolt, who passed away on 22nd October 2014 aged 95.
Boatshed Performance ‘The fastest place to buy and sell racing boats’
Monday, 24 November 2014Boatshed Performance is a specialist brokerage for the sale and purchase of custom built racing yachts (including Volvo 70s, Volvo 65s, Volvo 60s, Open 60s, Open 50s, Class 40s, Open 30s and Mini Transat yachts) and performance cruisers an...
Danish SV Capibara - It’s a long way to Miami!
Saturday, 22 November 2014We have now reached Oriental in North Carolina, which is about 20 nm from Beaufort, mile 205 on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). From Beaufort you can leave the ICW and go out in the Atlantic, which we’ve met several boats that do, and w...
Growing our Network - new Boatshed offices and locations
Friday, 21 November 2014We continue to expand our sales network, in the UK and around the world. Boatshed is a ‘joined-up’ sales organisation. A tremendous advantage of marketing a boat for sale with Boatshed is that an owner reaches well beyond the locality of...
Route du Rhum - Anne Caseneuve wins Rhum class
Friday, 21 November 2014Anne Caseneuve on her Trimaran ANEO wins the Rhum class with a 2 day lead on her rivals. There's now a real fight for 2nd, 3rd, 4th place with Sir Robin on Grey Power currently lying in third place.
Route Du Rhum - Rhum class: Furious fight for second place
Sunday, 16 November 2014The Rhum class is going to prove an exciting finish. Anne Caseneuve is a clear leader now 600 miles ahead of her nearest competitor and if she can keep damage free, then she should win the Rhum class on her trimaran. Fighting for second place are...
Danish SV Capibara - Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (ICW)
Saturday, 15 November 2014This week we have made our start at the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), which is the Americans’ opportunity to sail inside the Atlantic coastline from Norfolk in the Chesapeake Bay to Key West on the southern tip of Florida - a...
Waking up the sailing industry....Watch Live
Friday, 14 November 2014Calling all sailors! Are you interested in the future of sailing?
Loick Peyron Bank Populaire wins the Ultimate class Route Du Rhum
Wednesday, 12 November 2014Loick Peyron who has won the Ultimate class for the 2014 Route Du Rhum with a new race record. Loick was the substitute Skipper who replaced Armel Le Cléac'h who was injured just prior to the race. He has dedicated the win to Banque Populaire's i...
Danish SV Capibara - Survival course at sea?
Saturday, 08 November 2014If people still believed that you would improve at your workplace by spending a challenging weekend in the woods, sleeping in bivouacs, and killing your own supper, cruisers should be at a premium at the labour market, when they return home. Somet...
Route Du Rhum - Conrad Humphreys dismasted
Saturday, 08 November 2014Conrad Humphreys the british Skipper from Plymouth, racing the Class 40 "Cat Phones" was making good progress, great speeds and caught up some miles, but then disaster struck when he was dismasted yesterday afternoon, putting him out of the race. ...
Boatshed St Malo announce Paddleboard winner at Route Du Rhum Event
Friday, 07 November 2014We are really pleased to announce that the winners of the competition to win a Paddleboard at the recent Route Du Rhum event was won by...
Route du Rhum - Day 4 sees more repairs La Coruna
Thursday, 06 November 2014Skippers and now getting into the rhythm at sea, sea sickness gone, first hot meals! Weather improving for the Ultimates. The Biscay and Portuguese Atlantic coast line is still seeing an unsettled south westerly airflow for the Class 40's, Rhum C...
Route du Rhum - Day 3
Tuesday, 04 November 2014The Route du Rhum remains a tough race. 18 out of the 91 starters have either abandoned or fixing problems in port and will regroup as soon as the boat is repaired. North West winds up to gale force are expected for Cape Finistere later tonight. T...
Route du Rhum - External help Rule
Tuesday, 04 November 2014In the first three days about 15% of the race boats have entered port for repairs. Read the rules to understand what penalties they incur and how it works...
Route du Rhum - Boats distance from start, 600 to 60 miles
Tuesday, 04 November 2014The first day of racing was difficult with squally conditions. The Skippers and crews have had a hectic last month preparing for the race. The first three days of the race will be the most difficult with the (TSS Traffic Separation Scheme Ship...
Tough night for Route du Rhum skippers: Collisions, keels falling off & damage. STOP PRESS
Monday, 03 November 2014With strong wind conditions last night, now the front has passed through, winds have dropped, but still peaking at 40 knots, big confused seas. No Skippers were injured they are all safe. Read on for round up of the nights racing. Several skipper...
Route du Rhum 3,500 miles, destination Guadaloupe
Sunday, 02 November 2014The Route du Rhum race started at 14.00 2 November 2014. Thirty minutes into the race a rain squall with heavy rain obliterated the fleet. Many boats were heavily reefed at the start of the race in anticipation of the squally weather.
Big Boats and Big Crowds at RdR 2014
Sunday, 02 November 2014As 10 days of the Route de Rhum Race Village draws to a close and the race gets underway we share a few videos of this weeks activity.
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This is where we publish our boat related stories and articles, which range from world circumnavigation to rescue missions, humour and much, much more. So make yourself a coffee and settle yourself down to a good read.