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Aquapac International

We create functional, protective solutions with practical carrying systems by using innovative design with sustainability built into the product life and into the manufacturing processes and materials. We want to empower people to immerse themselves worry free in their activities wherever they go. Our products are used by hikers, mountain climbers, holiday makers and water sports enthusiasts. Aquapacs are also used by Search & Rescue and Emergency Services, Coast Guards, Lifeguards, Forestry managers, Shipping companies and by many other outdoor workers all over the world. We have supplied

Elliott Berry Marine Surveys

Our aim is to offer reliability and professionalism to our clients, achieve their specific requirements and exceed their expectations. Our team possess a wealth of experience and technical expertise across a range of marine surveying activities for both private and commercial clients. We conduct surveys on vessels of all types, sizes and materials, ranging from sailing dinghies to superyachts. We are approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency Through IIMS to undertake Tonnage Surveys on vessels of up to 24 metres length for British Registration. In addition to British Registration, we are Consultants

Dr Ian Friel FSA

Ian Friel is a maritime historian with an international reputation. He has worked at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich and the Mary Rose Trust, and ran local museums at Littlehampton and Chichester in West Sussex. He is familiar with the sources for British maritime history from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Ian has worked extensively with maritime archaeologists and is an Expert Advisor for Historic England. Ian is the author of three books, The Good Ship (1995), The British Museum Maritime History of Britain and Ireland 400-2001 (2003) and Henry V’s Navy (2015), as well as many Consultants

The UV Printing Company

The UV Printing Company is a family business that prides itself on producing exceptional quality advertising products. Using the latest environmentally UV printing technology we offer a wide range of PVC banners, roller banners, banner stands, textile flags, and feather flags. Our UV inks can also be printed onto specials substrates such as acrylic, wood, plastic and even metal. Perfect for exhibitions, displays or any other special occasion, we are more than happy to assist with your design. Please visit our website to find out more.

Aztec Marine

Originally established in 1999, Aztec Marine Limited has a solid reputation for delivering high quality workmanship while offering excellent value for money. With now over 20 years’ experience in supply, repair and installations in the marine electronics industry Aztec Marine was sold. Aztec Marine Limited was acquired by the Lumacon Accolade Group, a lighting and automation and electrical engineering company specialising in the superyacht and commercial industries in April 2021. Aztec Marine will continue as a trading name of the group but has been given a fresh new look in branding and

Beken Ltd

120 years of photography of all manner of vessels since 1888 including ships, liners, cruise ships, steam yachts, edwardian and victorian motor yachts, racing and cruising motor and power boats, navies, seaplanes, hovercraft, tall ships, schooners, ketches, yawls, cutters, sloops, J-Class, 12 metres, dinghies, windsurfing, racing & cruising sailing craft of all descriptions, plus a choice of regattas in the Mediterranean, Caribbean, USA etc.

Cory Yachts International

Cory Yachts have been building boats since 1966; from racing dinghies to cruising motorboats, every boat is built with craftsmanship and passion. Brian Cory built himself an Enterprise in 1957, this was the beginning of his passion for boat building. He turned his passion into a business in 1966. Brian's career has included fitting out fishing boats which he has watched launch off the shingle shores of Deal for decades, and more recently he has overseen the launching of a bespoke Kent 35. At 80 Brian is prompt to put the kettle on every morning to begin his days work where he has seen Cory

Clamcleats

We've all been there: you tug the light pull-cord and the knob comes off in your hand! It was this mishap in 1963 that triggered off the thought that there must be a better way of attaching a knob to a light pull rather than threading the cord through a hole and tying a knot. With the problem established, the solution soon followed. The invention resulted in two pieces of acrylic with angled ridges. Glued together, these formed the first of our cleats - grip proportional with load and no moving parts.

Complete Marine Freight

Yacht shipping specialists. Experts in the shipment of yachts, motor yachts and marine equipment to and from all worldwide locations.