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Hampstead Marina

Hampstead Marina is a long-established Medway fixture, now owned and operated by Hampstead Marine (Yalding) Ltd, a family-run business. Our aim is to offer our customers a secure, welcoming environment in which to berth their craft and to enjoy their leisure time.

Greenham Regis Electronics

Greenham Regis marine electronics was formed in 1997 via the merger of two well established companies, namely Greenham Marine Limited and Regis Electronics Limited, - both dealing exclusively in the sales, service and installation of marine electronic equipment.

Hawke House

Hawke House was established in 1991 as a family firm committed to supplying sailing and motor boat enthusiasts worldwide with first class interior linings, upholstery, canvas, fabric sundries plus marine plywood to both retail and trade customers.

Harken UK

With an eye focused on the future, Harken has established new, efficient production facilities in the USA and Italy. Ownership and responsibility for manufacturing and quality control is a relatively recent development at Harken.

Holman Rigging

Free Deck level Rig check for Yachts in Chichester Harbour. Holman Rigging are a specialist Mast and Rigging Service for Hampshire and West Sussex and are agents for the major suppliers in this field. Established in 1991 at Dell Quay we have steadily grown the business, currently employing 3 riggers working out of Chichester Marina. Our aim has always been to offer an efficient and personal service offering sound products, workmanship and advice. Our services include- Supply & Replace, or Service & Repair Spars and Rigging equipment. Rig checks Craneage at Chichester Marina Supply and service

Hayling Yacht Co.

We are proud to be a family owned business that has been serving the Solent since 1935. We have generations of experience providing expert boat repairs, osmosis treatments, winter boat storage and marina berths. With so many years on the water, we have learned to change with the times, embracing the latest technology and techniques for boat repairs, but keeping some things the same - like pride in our work and a commitment to our customers. Proud as we are of our history, a programme of planned investment in equipment, training, land and facilities ensures that we have the facilities that are

Hylas Yachts

For over 40 years, Queen Long Marine has created innovative yachts under the Hylas brand from the designs of Sparkman & Stephens, Germán Frers, Bill Dixon and Dean Salthouse. Many have been award winners, both for their beauty and build quality.

Hudson Marine Electronics

In the late '90s we revolutionized the watermaker with the successful launch of the Clark Pump, the first energy recovery pump designed specifically for small scale desalination. This pump lowers the amount of energy consumption, in some systems as much as 75%, over conventional systems by recycling energy. Since then, the Spectra brand has become synonymous with innovation in desalination technology. Our product line ranges from hand operated desalinators that can make 6 gallons a day to our largest system that produces 20,000 gallons of fresh, potable water per day. Spectra Watermakers has

Hydraquip

Hydraquip operate an ever expanding fleet of 148 hydraulic service engineers nationwide offering a 24/7 365 day service. Operated by experienced and dedicated hydraulic engineers with up to date and tailored training allowing the company to provide solutions for specific fields of industry with a success rate of 99% of first time repairs on site. With the advances of modern technology each customer can now book and track their service job online with real time job status updates.

Imray Laurie Norie & Wilson

We publish award-winning electronic and paper nautical charts, high quality pilot books and cruising guides by prominent sailing authors and clubs, and nautical information via our apps. Imray, Laurie, Norie and Wilson Ltd was formed in 1904 when three chart publishing firms merged. Each of these companies had a long and prestigious history going back to the mid-1700s, when the hubbub of merchant ships filled the London docklands and these early cartographers, nautical instrument makers and pilot book publishers worked alongside ships’ captains and crew. Their charts were supplied to mariners