Hi All, Please could you 'Like' Trent Sea Training page as we are trying to get to 30 and at 24 we are so nearly there!!
Trent Sea Training
Welcome to Trent Sea Training, for more information please visit us online at www.trentseatraining.com.
Established for over 25 years, our team of RYA recognised instructors use their enthusiasm and experience to deliver a high standard of instruction and student satisfaction. We believe that learning the skills to take a boat to sea should be fun, yet lead to safe practices when you go to sea. Trent Sea Training is an RYA (Royal Yachting Association) approved and accredited training school. Joining the RYA gives access to many benefits for all sailors.
Practical Boat Owner includes Lynda, a past student of Trent Sea Training.
If you would like to read about Lynda's (a past student at Trent Sea Training) incident with the warship HMS Chatham in Portsmouth Harbour please read pages 40-41 in February's Practical Boat Owner which is on sale now! That should put a smile on your face :-)
09/01/2013
Katie Miller Interview - Youngest Woman Sailing Ostar | YachtPals.com Katie Miller Interview. Katie Miller is the youngest woman ever to participate in the Ostar. Though the Ostar represents Katie Miller 's first ocean crossing, she's doing quite well, and if her tactics work, Katie Miller may do VERY well in this Ostar.
09/01/2013
A boat struggles in Shark River Inlet ahead of Hurricane Sandy: http://bit.ly/TPO5hC
A boat struggles in Shark River Inlet ahead of Hurricane Sandy: http://bit.ly/TPO5hC
Photo Credit: Tom McKelvey
Rarest whale
World’s Rarest Whale Seen for First Time | Cruising Compass • The Free Weekly Newsletter for Sailor Spade-toothed beaked whales were first discovered in 1872 when bone fragments of thethen-unknown species were found on a remote Pacific island, but until now the animals themselves have remained entirely hidden from human view.
09/01/2013
Vendee Glove collision
Incredible photo of the damage as the Vendee Globe stops another skipper in his tracks. A collision with a trawler for Groupe Bel.
A drunken sailor ran his 30ft yacht aground when he passed out off the coast of Laguna Beach, California.
A drunken sailor ran his 30ft yacht aground when he passed out off the coast of Laguna Beach, California.
The skipper refused to get off the boat and was eventually taken off by lifeguards, police said.
"He was so extremely intoxicated that he was passed out," explained Coast Guard Lt. Sean Arumae.
The 47-year-old was the only person on board the yacht, namedWhy Knot, when she grounded Sunday afternoon.
Hi Mike, I will be at the Navigation as well and I will bring a copy of PBO so you can have a laugh at my article re the warship incident! See you there
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