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Y Goldberg & Sons Ltd.

We are an old established timber importer specialising in hardwoods and panel products. We stock a range of marine plywood, and decorative veneered plywood including teak faced rubber inlay and holly inlay plywood for decks, cockpits and cabin soles.

West Dean College

Bob Forsyth teaches two five-day courses, held in the winter, on traditional boat construction and repairs.

Freedom Group - Marine Timber Survey Services

Founded in 1996 with an entrepreneurial management buyout from Yorkshire Electricity, our team has grown significantly with over 600 employees, a further 400 sub-contracted specialists and sixteen offices in the UK and Western Europe. Freedom Group are the leading Timber Testing and Conservation authority in the UK and are pleased to announce the launch of our Marine Timber Survey Service (MTSS). Consultants

Marine Surveys UK

Marine Surveys UK has a philosophy of ensuring that its customers are provided with the the information that they need to buy, negotiate, repair or maintain their boat be it a powerboat or a sailing yacht. Matt West, our Marine Surveyor looks to bring knowledge to our customers by carrying out Surveys that ensure that they are informed as to what it is they are looking at and what the implications are, and ALL OF this in PLAIN ENGLISH. Niki West writes up the reports and Matt then checks them to ensure the reports are back with the customer within 2 working days of completion of the boat

The Steam Tug Kerne Preservation Society Ltd

Steam Tug Kerne is operated by the Steam Tug Kerne Preservation Society, which is constituted as a 'Not For Profit' company limited by guarantee and registered as a charity. The objects of the charity are "To promote, for the benefit of the public, the preservation and maintenance of the historic steam tug Kerne. To advance the education of the public in the science, technology and use of steam power in general and its application to marine in particular." 1913 coal fired steam tug. Kerne was the last coal fired steamer to work commercially on the River Mersey. H.M.Tug Terrier 1913 -1948.

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