Floods and delays on the roads, and at airports, have caused misery and chaos for thousands of holiday makers getting away for the first week of the school summer holidays. 

Under most , albeit a little late and do spare a thought for those less fortunate back home as you are soaking up that Mediterranean sun.

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Posted on 30-03-2009
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The Solent is a stretch of sea, c.30 mi (50 km) long and between 3/4 to
5 mi (1.2-8 km) wide, separating the Isle of Wight from the mainland of
Britain. On the mainland shore are major ports including Southampton
and Portsmouth.

The Solent is a stretch of sea, c.30 mi (50 km) long and between 3/4
to 5 mi (1.2-8 km) wide, separating the Isle of Wight from the mainland
of Britain. On the mainland shore are major ports including Southampton
and Portsmouth. The coastal towns and cities offer excellent shopping
and leisure as well as superb wildlife and environmental attractions.
As well as hundreds of possible land based locations for a party,
hiring a , who will know all the best spots. You can also bareboat rib hire with the correct qualifications.

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Posted on 26-02-2009
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Bags do go missing, as witnessed during last year’s disastrous opening
of Heathrow’s Terminal 5, but regrettably the high incidence of theft
abroad goes largely unreported.

But it is a growing problem and affects thousands of holidaymakers
abroad each year. Generally when we go abroad, our guard is down and
this is what the professional gangs and pickpockets look out for.

Whilst baggage that is lost, whilst under the control of the
airline, may be attributed to theft, generally this will be marked down
as lost in transit and a claim against the carrier and , High Commission or Consulate who
will be able to issue you with an emergency replacement passport to get
you home.

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Posted on 26-02-2009
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General

Marinas can be found in harbours, ports or on river waterfronts. These marinas can accommodate a variety of boats, including motorboats, sailboats, fishing boats, cruise ships and yachts, as well as the house boat. Some marinas cater to cruise boats on a large scale while others operate on a smaller scale, accommodating motorboats and sailboats.

The Reeds Almanac is a good starting point when choosing a , as with everything in life shop around and try to negotiate where possible on the whole berth agreement.

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Posted on 13-02-2009
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If you are laying up your motor-boat for a few months fuel contamination could be a real problem when starting up again.

Marine Red Diesel
Condensation in diesels tanks is the most common problem and it is
recommended to avoid any space being taken up with moisture all tanks
are filled for the lay- up periods. As , under
the tank with a drip tray or leave a 10 % clearance space at the top of
the tank to allow for expansion especially in the summer months. If
cruising outside the U.K. in warmer climes you may need to increase the
clearance space mentioned above to prevent spillage due to increased
expansion!
Conclusion

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Posted on 06-02-2009
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News that a schoolboy is being held by police in connection with a
hit-and-run ski death at an Italian resort, shows how inherent the
dangers are on the slopes.

This is a very tragic accident that, though still a rare occurrence,
is not an isolated event and resorts in Switzerland and Austria now
have speed patrols to take action against the â??boy racersâ?? and
â??speed merchantsâ?? who endanger others by their actions.

Other countries will follow suit as this trend increases. But alarm
bells should be ringing here, not just against the rise in the accident
rate on the slopes, but that recent surveys still show a high number of
people going abroad without any , it
does seem to be an unnecessary risk to take. It is not necessary to pay
through the nose these days and if you are prepared to surf the net
then there some excellent deals to be had.

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