MSA Handy tips
MSA Handy tips Safety First Slow down. Slower speeds allow better reaction time. If you have trim tabs - use the trim tabs carefully. Too…
MSA Handy tips Safety First Slow down. Slower speeds allow better reaction time. If you have trim tabs - use the trim tabs carefully. Too…
At least once per year, you should take the time to ensure that your first aid kit is up to date and more importantly, relevant…
This is a common question used in commercial vessel parlance and can pose problems for a prospective buyer or seller. The better question to ask…
Most drownings in boating accidents involve craft under 6 metres. All passengers on board boats under 6 metres should wear a lifejacket, unless the skipper…
Transitional arrangements for existing vessels. In January 2018 AMSA updated some safety equipment requirements for existing vessels that you should be aware of. In most…
Regulated Australian Vessels (RAV) and Domestic Commercial Vessels (DCV) Whether purchasing or selling your Superyacht, considering a new build, through to the running of your…
A compass is a device that indicates direction. It is one of the most important instruments for navigation. Magnetic compasses are the most well-known type…
Although the idea of powering your vessel with the indirect, two-step diesel electric energy transfer system may appear to be unnecessarily complex, its many advantages…
The history of fire fighting systems on boats and what’s best for your boat. Fire was not so well addressed within this first version of…
Two types of propellers are commonly found in vessels: Fixed Pitch Propeller (FPP) and Controllable Pitch Propeller (CPP). The mechanism of fixed pitch propeller is…