A prime contractor to the life raft and lifeboat industry originally founded in 1854. BCB are a manufacturer of survival equipment primarily for marine and military markets dependant on feasibility BCB will consider designing and developing new products. Contact us for more information.

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CELEBRATING 40+ YEARS OF QUALITY SAIL MAKING

Quality Design • Quality Materials • Quality Workmanship • Quality Service

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A canalside hub of fun for everyone in the heart of the historic Roman city of Bath or just outside Bath at Brassknocker Basin. We’re here to give you happy memories to take away with you forever and show you there’s different way to enjoy a few hours, a full day, a short break or just the ever changing hustle and bustle of life along the canal.

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We are a long established boatyard, specialising in historic wooden and composite boat restoration as well as bespoke new wooden boats. We have experience in a wide range of boats, from National Trust Wey barges, through RAF rescue boats to traditional wooden narrowboats.

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We provide boat liability insurance to offer private owners of small boats, yachts and pleasure craft a straightforward policy that can be arranged within minutes through this Website. Underwritten by Travelers Insurance Company Ltd you are assured of a low cost, no nonsense solution.

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Marine engineer motor and steam with normal engineering workshop facilities.

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Formed in 1989, Baseline is now a well established marine hardware specialist, distributing an extensive range of marine hardware and rigging to both private customers and the trade. The range - which includes Makefast and Solent Leisure products - are aimed at the requirements of the small boat owner, yachts person, boat builder, chandlers, riggers, sailmakers and industrial users. We also supply difficult-to-source products to customers as diverse as husky sledge manufacturers to architects.

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For nearly 80 years, Barton Marine has been making and dispatching world-class blocks from our factory in Southeast England.

Starting in 1948, in Whitstable, famed for its shipwright heritage, our founder, Ron Barton, was one of the first to use a fabric based laminated plastic called Tufnol and stainless steel to manufacture yachting blocks which were much lighter and stronger than previously achievable.

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