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David Harding - Sailing Scenes

Marine photography - sail and power, private and corporate commissions, event and regatta coverage. Extensive photographic archive covering a wide range of vessels and aspects of life afloat.

Dean & Reddyhoff Marinas - East Cowes Marina

You can’t escape the incredible yachting history, and you’ll certainly be surrounded by yacht racing nuts as soon as you enter the River. But continue up the Medina a little further, and it all gets more relaxed; arrive at East Cowes Marina and you’ll find everything very chilled indeed. There’s a brilliant pub there too.

Dean & Reddyhoff Marinas - Haslar Marina

In a sheltered corner of Portsmouth Harbour, just inside the harbour entrance, lies Haslar Marina - it's the one with the Big Green Lightship which you can see from everywhere. Surrounded by bars, restaurants, shops and tourist attractions, it's a great base for Solent sailing and, with no tidal issues, offers great access to all five oceans.

Deimos Ltd

AH Latham Marine, a division of Deimos Ltd, keep extensive stocks of die-cast sacrifical anodes. We also have a wide variety of poured hull anodes. As a consultant, we can recommend the proper choice of anodes and can arrange the supply of special types and sizes. Consultants

DK Holdings Ltd

DK Holdings specialise in the manufacture of Diamond Tools for the GRP and Stone Industry. We manufacture Diamond Tools to cut, grind, drill and shape composite material as well as providing a full technical support team to advise on the best tooling for any specific application. All our products are manufactured to the highest quality standards and we are approved to the ISO 9001 Standard. Our website shows our full range of Diamond tooling for the GRP, stone and glass industries. All enquiries are welcomed.

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