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City College Plymouth

City College Plymouth provides marine apprenticeship programmes covering engineering (to include fabrication and welding), carpentry/joinery/outfitting and FRP/Composites. Operating from well-equipped workshops on three sites employing highly skilled, experienced, qualified staff we have been providing successful training, development and assessment to the Marine Industry in Plymouth and surrounding area for many years. Bespoke and short courses can also be accommodated in consultation with employers to establish their needs.

City of Glasgow College

All our courses and programmes are specifically designed to not only provide a relevant academic qualification, but to also enhance career and employment opportunities, whether at sea, ashore or in aviation. SVQs: Marine Vessel Engineering, Level 2, 3 & 4. Merchant Vessel Operations, Level 2, 3 & 4. Performing Engineering Operations (PEO) Level 2 Certificates/Diplomas: HNC/HND Merchant Navy Deck/Engineer Officer & Cadet Course Professional Diploma in Marine Operations. Professional Diploma in Marine Engineering. MCA: MCA First Class Engineer Parts A&B Courses. MCA Second Class Engineer Parts A

CJR Propulsion

As the marine industry has developed and the demand for highly efficient, performance products has continued to grow, CJR has emerged to become one of the UK’s most respected marine manufacturers; supplying precision engineered propeller and sterngear packages to a host of leading commercial, leisure and superyacht brands.

CJWC

Captain of traditional rig ships and consultancy with specialisation in marine engineering since 1978.

Consultants

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.

Clare Lallow Ltd

Lallows Boatyard established in 1867 has a proud tradition of craftsmanship. It offers a full range of onsite services from riggers, boat builders, and sail maker, to fabricator, painters and engineer. Decades of experience have produced a fine reputation for restoration and repair work. Lawrence Boarer (proprietor) is a qualified shipwright who has undertaken repair work and spar construction for the sail training ships, 'Astrid', 'Lord Nelson' and 'Royalist'. The onsite timber yard provides a variety of hardwoods making the supply of quality materials easy. This was recently demonstrated

Classic Boat Centre Trust

We are an exciting and award winning all weather attraction based on the waterside in the Isle of Wight. We are able to offer a fascinating collection of sailing and power boats of local and national interest to both family visitors and maritime enthusiasts alike. Displays include photographs, films, tools, artefacts, models, books and many other items associated with the history of boating over the past century. From unique trophies loaned by Dame Ellen MacArthur to classic wooden boats of international renown, we have something of interest to both children and adults. More than 50 craft Heritage organisations

Classic Hand Tools Ltd

Retailer of best quality hand tools for woodworking, books and sharpening products. Large choice of hand tools (some pre-owned) including planes, chisels, saws, measuring and layout tools etc.

Classic Marine

As well as being a chandlery that supplies and makes equipment for classic yachts we are also a valuable source of information on fitting out traditional boats. We have been supplying and making equipment for traditional boat builders for more than 20 years.