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Jemma and Marina are concerned for any Trawlers who may have been left unsettled after their recent chat about Stormzy's controversial McDonald's deal so they are delighted to read a statement on the matter. Though it is written by Michael Spicer so tongues should be placed firmly in cheeks. There is an over view of some terrible behaviour from various MP's and then we're off to CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) or beep, beep, beep and beep as Marina aptly renames it! It shouldn't be funny, but it is. The Trawl ladies discuss the spectacle of a grown man wielding a power tool, Nazi salutes and the utter gibberish coming from Truss and the unpatriotic maligning of Britain from Farage. After all that some seeds of revolution are desperately needed. And Jemma and Marina think they've come up trumps (pardon the pun). There follow some incredible clips who are not going to take what's happening either quietly or lying down. Under rated Tweets end the ep along with pudding from Trawl faves The Exploding Heads. Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcastBlueSkyhttps://bsky.app/profile/thetrawl.bsky.socialCreated and Produced by Jemma Forte & Marina PurkissEdited by Max Carrey
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Jemma has been eager to get behind the mic for this one. Being a middle class woman of a 'certain' age has nothing to do with it, honest guv. On that note, the Trawl ladies aren't entirely sure what 'that' certain age is but there's so much to mull over they might never get an answer to thatBut there's more to ponder besides Gregg, so they kick off discussing the resignation of Labour's Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh. Haigh was mugged many years ago and said her work phone was one of the items stolen, only said phone then turned up. As far as the Trawlers are concerned this spent conviction pales into comparison with assaulting a woman (Reform MP) or hacking a colleague's computer (Badenoch) but hey....Marina and Jemma also discuss the Assisted Dying Bill and give their very personal views on that. And then, finally, they turn their attention to the Gregg Wallace brouhaha. Is there a woman who hasn't taken to socials to say how him blaming his accusers of his alleged misconduct probably wasn't the best plan?One man however thinks he's a male icon and the ladies have a lot to say about that. Marina surprises Jemma with an underrated tweet she wasn't expecting which ends the ep on a very funny note. Pudding is brilliant - short but sweet and starring comics Mark Thomas and Shappi Khorsandi.
In this episode we hear all about the rich and long maritime history of the English port of Hull. Dr Sam Willis spoke with Sam Wright, a tour guide of historic Hull as well as a researcher working on a PhD relating to the historical activities of the marine classification society Lloyd's Register in Hull. The port has more than 800 years of maritime history to explore with a fantastic amount of surviving artefacts, building and infrastructure from the nationally significant historic ship Arctic Corsair to the North End Shipyard and Spurn Lightship and the magnificent merchant's home Blaydes House. Sam has been charting the relationship between Lloyd's Register and Hull, looking in particular at their interactions with the Wilson Line, one of Hull's major maritime firms and its work on distant-water trawlers, one of Hull's key maritime industries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Independence Day (from the Tories) looms, Jemma and Marina have gone bumper with this extra long Trawl. They start with a footy update and then dive into the post match analysis of... Glastonbury. Why do all the right-wing bell-ends get so triggered by it? What is it about the musical, magical, cultural playground that annoys them so much? Then, it's into politics we go with a quick round of 'what are the Tories lying about now?' and a look at the desperate lengths The Telegraph are going to to persuade you that Labour equals Armageddon. Still, if you think things here are bad, wait till you hear the clips of Biden and Trump trying to string sentences together, It's disturbing to say the least. And, with one day to go before we get to place our crosses in the ballot box, the rest of the ep is dedicated to remembering why it's s important we don't feel complacent, that we vote and that we make our vote count. Good luck Trawlers - can't wait to meet again soon for all the best takes, for a look back and indeed a look forward. Pudding is by Munya ChawawaGet tickets to The Movement Forward's election party!https://lu.ma/8ycojr3p?tk=xBQayOThank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcast
A trawler went down 60 miles of the Cape coast on Friday. While 9 people were rescued, 11 are still missing at sea. John Maytham speaks to fisheries observer Victor Ngcongo about safety onboard fishing vessels at sea. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agricultre and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports on a public consultation on possible restrictions to boats over 18 metres trawling inshore waters.
Announcing Off Watch - Season 3!We're back! New Season, New Ship! And we have lots to chat about!We'll be looking at the fascinating history of working boats - from Pilot Cutters to Smacks & Trawlers to Thames Barges and lots more! We'll also be shining the ships spotlight on some of the hidden hero's that support the sailing word from the RNLI to Light Ships and beyond. And! After an eventful winter we find ourselves crewing on a new vessel, the Nevermore! - We like her a lot, though she's got some interesting quirks...Season 3 will launch in early March, with new episodes released once a month. In the meantime, why not relisten to your favourite episodes so far and share them with your friends and crewmates! Stay up to date with the latest on Season 3 on our socials, @OffWatchPod, sign up to our newsletter (you can do so at www.offwatchpodcast.co.uk) and like the show and rate your favourite episodes on the podcast app of your choiceFor now, Fair Winds!Support the showListen to two passionate traditional sailors talk about the subject they love and have a laugh at the same time!Follow us on Facebook/Instagram/Youtube: @offwatchpodSign up to our newsletter on our website Want to support the show? Buy us a slice of pizza here
#691. Defeat at West Ham increases the pressure on Erik ten Hag as we approach the end of the year. It was yet another pathetic showing from the reds. Perhaps there is hope on the horizon though, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS Group completing a 25% acquisition of the club. Ed & Wayne discuss.If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page. No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Velkommen til en ny episode av HoyCast! I dag tar vi deg med på en spennende reise inn i trawlerverdenen, en helt spesiell type motorbåt som er skapt for langdistanse cruising og ofte for å leve om bord i lengre perioder. Vi dykker inn i historien og utviklingen av trawlere, som kan spores tilbake til de robuste fiskebåtene fra 1700-tallet, kjent som 'dogger', som seilte i Nordsjøen. Trawlers har utviklet seg betydelig siden den gang, og i dag tilbyr de alle bekvemmelighetene du kan forvente hjemmefra, og noen ganger enda mer luksus. Fra anerkjente produsenter som Fleming, Nordhavn, Grand Banks, Selene Yachts, og Beneteau Grand/Swift, er trawler-yachter en klasse for seg selv når det gjelder langdistanse cruising. I denne episoden vil vi utforske trawlerens unike egenskaper, historie og hvordan de har blitt synonyme med luksuriøse cruiseopplevelser. Enten du er en erfaren trawlerentusiast eller nysgjerrig på å lære mer, vil denne videoen gi deg innsikt i en spennende båtverden du kanskje ikke har utforsket før. Bli med oss mens vi tar en dypdykk i trawlerverdenen og avdekker hva som gjør disse båtene til favoritter blant eventyrlystne båtentusiaster. Abonner på kanalen vår, lik denne videoen og del den med dine medbåtentusiaster! Vi setter pris på din støtte, og vi gleder oss til å ta deg med på denne spennende reisen.
As Western Alaska communities face a shocking decline in the salmon runs they depend on, fishing operations called factory trawlers are drawing more scrutiny than ever before — the vessels are not going after salmon, but they can still scoop some up in their nets.With support from the Pulitzer Center, the Daily News recently published a two-part series diving into factory trawling in the Bering Sea, the industry's impact on Alaska's salmon runs, and Community Development Quota groups, which have become powerful players in fishery politics.In this episode, host Elizabeth Harball talks to longtime fisheries reporter Hal Bernton, who went out on a factory trawler this August to report the first story in the series.For more local and state news, subscribe to the Anchorage Daily News today.This episode of ADN Politics is sponsored by SteamDot Coffee.
Fishers in Shetland are warning lives will be lost unless authorities crack down on the alleged dangerous behaviour of some foreign vessels in the area. All week we're looking at agricultural education; while some students choose to go down the traditional route, others are opting to go high-tech - into what some might call "digital agriculture". We hear how Syrian refugee, Wejdan Ghazal, has been growing her own fruit and veg, with the help of a community vegetable project, near Strangford in County Down. Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
November is here and this year That Aged Well is tackling classic movies all month! We're leaving behind yesterday's pop culture and taking a swing at yesteryear's…and it's all kicking off with Audrey Hepburn's star turn in Breakfast At Tiffany's. Have you seen this movie? Then you know how it aged!
When Lamorna Ash began to explore her Cornish ancestry she started work on a rusty yellow fishing trawler called the Filadelfia, scaling fish, gutting them and hauling in the nets (R)
When Lamorna Ash began to explore her Cornish ancestry she started work on a rusty yellow fishing trawler called the Filadelfia, scaling fish, gutting them and hauling in the nets (R)
The Pulitzer Prize-winning west coast rapper, 35, was one of a number of artists at the Glastonbury music festival His plea for female rights was in protest against the US Supreme Court's recent decision to end the country's constitutional right to abortion. Rising diesel prices could soon stop Britain's fishing crews from setting sail as it becomes too costly to fish, boat captains warned this weekend. Trawlers and commercial fishers are now struggling under the weight of price rises that mean in many cases tens of thousands of pounds extra in diesel for a fishing trip leading to take-home pay that is below the minimum wage. A mother who is pulling her daughter out of a London school is battling to see lesson plans, after being shocked about how their child spoke about white privilege and gender.
On Episode 74 of The Faerie Conclave, Alec interviews Bobbie-Christine about her Carth the Lion commander deck! This deck is one of the most interesting green/black EDH strategies out there and Bobbie-Christine has packed her list full of spice! Join us while we talk all about planeswalkers and how to take full advantage of Carth's abilities.Bobbie-Christine's Carth the Lion deck list can be found here.Follow Bobbie-Christine on Twitter @BobbieChristxneCheck out all of Bobbie-Christine's links here!Community Spotlight: The Scrap Trawlers! Check out The Scrap Trawlers Twitch channel here.Check out The Scrap Trawlers YouTube channel here.Follow The Faerie Conclave's content and social medias here.The Faerie Conclave logo was created by Kirtly Maxfield who can be found at kirtlymaxfield.com.The Faerie Conclave theme music was created by Livi Cheney who can be found as soffboilite on SoundCloud.
With more than 700 kilometres of coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, Senegal is one of the top fish producers in West Africa. This is one of the richest oceans in the world and that has attracted industrial fishing vessels from China. Aside from their fishing methods having massive repercussions on the environment, local fishermen say their own catch has dramatically dropped.
Joanna McNicholas is on Cross Beach in Belmullet, County Mayo, with beachcomber Fergus Sweeney. And five super trawlers have arrived in Irish waters to fish for Blue Whiting. The controversial ships can take thousands of tonnes of fish and stay at sea for weeks. You can track their progress at: www.marinetaffic.com www.vesselfinder.com
OCEAN CRIME - Zum Gruseln, Nachdenken & Handeln Stell dir vor, du befindest dich auf einem Schleppnetz-Trawler vor der Küste Somalias, ein Gebiet bekannt für Piraterie. Es ist heiß, es ist nass, du bist übermüdet. Deine Hände sind blutig, du hast kaum zu Essen, die Gischt spritzt dir unentwegt ins Gesicht. Dein Schiff aus der „Low Don Yu Fleet“ ist illegal unterwegs und ständig lauert Gefahr. Du bist nicht freiwillig hier, nein, du bist Opfer von Zwangsarbeit und Sklaverei. Du steckst fest – auf einem schwimmenden Gefängnis. Diese Vorstellung basiert auf einer wahren Geschichte. Kaum zu glauben, oder? In der heutigen Folge von OCEAN CRIME sprechen Madeleine und Maja mit Dominik Thompson, Deputy Director / Project Manager (SE Asia) bei EJF, einer Umweltrecht-Organisation, die sich unter anderem mit illegalen Fischereiangelegenheiten und den damit einhergehenden Menschenrechtsverletzungen auseinandersetzt. Sei dabei, wenn Dominik von dem Schicksal der Crew des Trawlers berichtet und erfahre, wie es immer wieder zu grausamen Ereignissen bis hin zu Todesfällen unter Sklaverei kommt, wie die Fischereiflotten damit durchkommen und was du dagegen unternehmen kannst! Werde aktiv, informiere dich und unterschreibe die Petition: https://ejfoundation.org/de https://act.ejfoundation.org/de/transparenz ___ Mehr über BRACENET:
SEA-NL's Ryan Cleary on Portuguese fishing ships misrecording catches outside the 200-mile limit; Patrick Drake in Frenchman's Cove describes numerous dead bullbirds on the beach; New Frontiers in Research Fund funding research into upping the value of fish waste.
A campaign group is calling for a ban on trawlers fishing within three miles of the Scottish coast. Anna Hill speaks to those both for and against the ban. For sheep week today the focus is on wool - Phil Stocker from the National Sheep Association says that often it costs more to shear sheep than is received in return for the fleece, but Beatrice Fenton has been to a farm in Dorset which is finding wool so profitable that they've invested in their own on-site mill. Presenter: Anna Hill Producer in Bristol: Toby Field
A new report reveals bottom trawlers have hauled up 128 previously unknown species of coral in the past three years. The Deep Sea Conservation Coalition says the figures add to a growing mountain of evidence that the fishing practice needs to stop. It is presenting its report to Parliament's Environment Select Committee on Thursday. Here's reporter Kim Moodie.
The Portuguese ambassador to Canada, Joao da Camara speaks about COVID-19 amongst crew on two trawlers; Paul Brett, heads the School of Ocean Technology at the Marine Institute.
Pod Trawlers - we trawl through podcasts so you don't have to
Our choices of brilliant podcasts to listen to are: The Turning: The Sisters Who Left Thousands of women gave up everything to follow Mother Teresa, joining her Catholic order, the Missionaries of Charity. This is their story. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-turning-the-sisters-who-left/id1566966691 The Munk Debates - Be it resolved, the preponderance of evidence suggests COVID-19 leaked from a laboratory, with guests Dr. Steven Quay, Dr. Daniel Griffinhttps://munkdebates.com/podcast/covid-19-originsVic's other recommendations, covering the same topic, but from every side of the debate, were: The Guardian, Today in FocusThe Wuhan lab leak theoryhttps://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2021/jun/03/the-wuhan-lab-leak-theory-podcast The Times, Stories of our TimesWhy the Wuhan lab theory is being taken seriously https://www.thetimes.co.uk/podcasts/stories-of-our-times The Spectator, Americano Will we ever know where Covid came from?https://www.spectator.co.uk/podcast/will-we-ever-know-where-covid-came-from- The Daily – The Unlikely Pioneer Behind mRNA Vaccines Dr. Katalin Kariko has played a crucial role in bringing coronavirus vaccines to millions. She had to overcome years of doubt and disinterest to do so.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/10/podcasts/the-daily/mrna-vaccines-katalin-kariko.html The Joe Rogan Experience - #1638 - Dr. Shanna SwanDr. Shanna Swan is an environmental epidemiologist whose work examines the impact of chemical exposure on reproductive health and child development. Her book, "Count Down", is available now.https://open.spotify.com/episode/6pLW2tMx4Kw5qaeAcxj0Lj Cautionary Tales ( a Pushkin production) - The curse of knowledge meets the valley of death. The Charge of the Lightbrigade https://timharford.com/articles/cautionarytales/How assuming others understand exactly what we are thinking gets people killed.Starring Helena Bonham Carter as Florence Nightingale. -----As always, THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Please don't forget to LIKE us (or even LOVE us if you dare) and don't forget to follow us on Twitter: @podtrawlers Podtrawlers is created and hosted by Victoria Crofton-Wadham and Veronika Hurbis. Artwork and editing are by Veronika Hurbis. Special thanks to Paul Pod for perfecting our logo. And special thanks as always to #AnnaMeredith and this week to #Purcell and the inimitable #KlausNomi - bits of their brilliant tracks feature in this podcast episode. #motherteresa#thechargeofthelightbrigade#originsofcovid#timharford#shannaswan#joerogan#klausnomi#cautionarytales#bestpodcasts#KatalinKariko#thedaily#youvegottolistentothispodcast
Pod Trawlers - we trawl through podcasts so you don't have to
In this episode Veronika’s first and second choice is:Adam Buxton – and Guests In an episode recorded in July 2020 Adam talks with British sporting legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.https://www.adam-buxton.co.uk/podcasts/7-bfk9m-4l8kp-blcga-jwabs-blbb8-b9mjx-fj3gr-j4lyp-9jlhe-a4bhm-c67yy-szhgm-m8pcd-l376z-zjb32-wh9dr-za87b-c8l3j-byyhb-segba-hlsc6-5m648-aef2d-2n3wg-tpcha-fsb4a-stlxm-7hb5z-ekrddAnd in an episode from December 2020 Adam talks with British writer, and Nobel prize winner, Kazuo Ishiguro about sci-fi, artificial intelligence, the nature of emotions and whether an AI Rosie (that's Adam's doggie) would be as good as the real thing.https://www.adam-buxton.co.uk/podcasts/7-bfk9m-4l8kp-blcga-jwabs-blbb8-b9mjx-fj3gr-j4lyp-9jlhe-a4bhm-c67yy-szhgm-m8pcd-l376z-zjb32-wh9dr-za87b-c8l3j-byyhb-segba-hlsc6-5m648-aef2d-2n3wg-tpcha-fsb4a-stlxm-7hb5z-ekrdd-6hdmt-e2zpx Vic’s first choice is: Slo Mo with Dr Bruce Greyson Slo Mo is a series of conversations hosted by international bestselling author of "Solve for Happy" and former Chief Business Officer of Google, Mo Gawdat. Hear Mo is chatting to Dr Bruce Greyson about Near-death experiences and what they teach us about life and beyond.https://slomo.buzzsprout.com/843595/8067106-dr-bruce-greyson-what-near-death-experiences-reveal-about-life-and-beyondVic's second choice is:This American Life - What lies beneath This American Life is a weekly public radio program and podcast. Each week a theme is chosen and different stories are woven together with that theme in mind. This episode is about the young and old coming face to face with the Coronavirus vaccine.https://www.thisamericanlife.org/731/what-lies-beneath As always, THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Please don't forget to LIKE us (or even LOVE us if you dare) and don't forget to follow us on Twitter: @podtrawlers Podtrawlers is created and hosted by Victoria Crofton-Wadham and Veronika Hurbis.Artwork and editing are by Veronika Hurbis. Special thanks to Paul Pod for perfecting our logo. And special thanks to #AnnaMeredith and this week to #Ravel - bits of their brilliant tracks feature in our podcast episode. #podtrawlers #bestpodcasts #bestpodcasts2021 #JayneTorvill #ChristopherDean#adambuxton #thisamericanlife #slomo #drbrucegreyson #mogawdat #KazuoIshiguro #neardeathexperience
All the action from the Aileron Bush Weekend. Trawlers are already unloading their first catches of the banana prawn season.
Pod Trawlers - we trawl through podcasts so you don't have to
In this episode Veronika’s first choice is No Filter – Celeste Barber Will Accept Your ChallengeNo Filter is a podcast hosted by Mia FreedmanHer guest on this episode is the very funny Celeste Barber, actress, writer and comedian, who recreates celebrity photos on Instagram. https://www.podbean.com/media/share/dir-uh48j-3a58c78Veronika’s second choice isThe Daily Podcast - Sunday Times read - Scam Call Centres As many as 56 million Americans have fallen foul to scam calls, losing nearly $20 billion.L., an anonymous vigilante, seeks to expose and disrupt these scams, posting his work to a YouTube channel under the name “Jim Browning.”In this Sunday Read episode, Yudhijit Bhattacharjee follows L.’s work and travels to India to understand the people and the forces behind these scams.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/14/podcasts/the-daily/scam-call-centers.htmlVic’s first choice is a tale of the paranormal:The Battersea PoltergeistThis is a paranormal cold case, re-investigated, by the BBC, through a thrilling blend of drama and documentary. This is an investigation of the true story of one of Britain's strangest hauntings, with Dafne Keen and Toby Jones. Presented by Danny Robins.https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0940193Vic’s second choice is:the Dr Chaterjee Podcast and Esther Perel talk about why it is that we often find relationships so hard.Esther Perl is arguably one of the world’s leading and most original thinkers on modern relationships.She and Dr Chaterjee talk about the many differences between relationships of the past and the relationships of now. How we are now all under pressure not only to have the perfect relationship, but also to portray this illusion to others as well.https://drchatterjee.com/esther-perel-relationships-and-how-they-shape-us/As always, THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!Please don't forget to LIKE us (or even LOVE us if you dare) and don't forget to follow us on Twitter:@podtrawlersPodtrawlers is created and hosted by Victoria Crofton-Wadham and Veronika Hurbis.Artwork and editing is by Veronika Hurbis.Special thanks to Paul Pod for perfecting our logo.And special thanks to #AnnaMeredith and #LaurieAnderson and #lachica - bits of their brilliant tracks feature in our podcast episode.#podtrawlers #bestpodcasts #bestpodcasts2021 #celestebarber #nofilter #miafreedman #sundayreads #YudhijitBhattacharjee #jimbrowning #batterseapoltergeist #estherperel
And now for something completely different… Andrea writes: Lately I've been getting all sorts of letters about my trademark. Some are from lawyers wanting to charge money for “services”. I get others from different countries and individuals wanting thousands of dollars or other currency to ‘register' there. But I've had a trademarked logo for 3 years in the US. Some of the letters look really official, but I'm not sure. Should I just ignore them? Andrea, excellent question. You're prompting me to do an episode on something I've been wanting to do for a long time: trademark predators. Anyone who trademarks anything here—at least in the States—goes on public record. And, due to freedom of information acts and related legislation, anyone around the world can seemingly tie into this public data and use it to extort legit business owners. We get a bunch of correspondence on our trademarks too, and I have a few choice opinions to share on the whole thing. Let me preface today's topic by saying first and foremost: I am NOT a trademark attorney, and do not represent a law firm. Everything I'm sharing today is for research purposes only, and based on our direct experience, that of our clients, and research. So without further ado, let's dive headlong into the world of trademark pirates, trawlers, and predators. https://corbinlinks.com/cls033
Our Guest hosts this week, Scott and KC Calkin will be talking about cruising the Intracoastal in Myrtle Beach and things to do while visiting that area.
Our show this week is a rebroadcast featuring guest host Jim Stewart from Winter Harbor Marina in Brewerton, NY. He will walk us through the steps to make our boat ready for spring cruising.
Gues Host barbara Benjamin will join us to discuss cruising with her golden retriever, Lily, and cruising with pets in general. This should be an entertaining and educational show for all you Loopers thinking of bring Fido along for the ride!
Our Guest Hosts this week are Gold Loopers Jerry and Jenny Reves. They will take us through their Loop journey and tell us what made it unique while sharing some of the highs and lows they experienced on the journey. It should be great fun for newbies and veterans alike!
Today's show is a repeat of the conversation with AGLCA's founders, Ron and Eva Stob.
This Friday December 28th at 10 am we will have a discussion on Dinghy Dynamics with Captains Chris & Alyse Caldwell. Many of you are still searching for the perfect looping boat but don't forget to include your dinghy in the planning. Why would a cruiser even need a dinghy? What do you plan to do with it? Do you have a need for speed? Where do you store a dinghy? Did you know there is such a thing as dinghy etiquette? Tune in to learn about all this and more!
This is a rerun of our show originally taped in January. Our Guest Host is Chuck Baier and he will talk about where to go and what to see once you have cruised to the Bahamas.
Our guest host this week will be Chuck Baier, former Editor of Waterway Guide. He will be discussing cruising to, from and around the Bahamas
Our Guest Host this week will be Brad Pickel of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association. He will give us a recap of the Conference held in Charleston, SC, Nov. 13-14, and tell us where they will go from here.
This coming Friday, November 9, 2012, we will have an open discussion among the AGLCA Team, Larry Grafas of Hoffman Marina in Brielle, NJ, and Mark Allen from South Jersey Marina in Cape May, NJ. Joe Apicella, who is currently on the waterway cruising south from Maryland, will try to join us, too. Don't forget to tune in at 10:00 Eastern Time on Friday morning.
Our Guest Host this week is Capt. Gene Schnagl. Gene and his wife, Kathy, are AGLCA Harbor Hosts for Milwaukee. Today's show will feature cruising and visiting in that wonderful city.
This week Curtis Stokes returns as our Guest Host. Last week Curtis gave us tips on buying a boat. This week he will tell us how to go about selling our boat.
Our Guest Host this week is Curtis Stokes of Curtis Stokes & Associates. Curtis will be giving us some helpful tips on what to look for when buying a boat.
Our Guest Host will be capt. Sterling Kennedy. Capt. Kennedy will give us all the info on where to stop, where to eat and what sights are not to be missed along the Erie Canal.
Our Guest Host this week, Capt. Bob Kunath, will give us much valuable information on cruising these two Canadian waterways. He will be discussing history, interesting stops, navigation tips, locking and more. Don't miss this one!
Brian Stratton, Director of the NYS Canal Corporation and John Callahan, Deputy Director will be our guests to discuss the current status of the Erie Canal.
This week our Guest Hosts are Richard and Carol Nick, Harbor Hosts for cape May, NJ,
Our Guest hosts this week are Carol and Richard Nick.
This week our Guests Hosts are Ron and Eva Stob. They will discuss the early days of the organization and their own Great Loop cruise.
Our Guest Host is Donna Stewart, manager of the Dismal Swamp Canal. Connecting the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia via the Elizabeth River and the Albemarle Sound in North Carolina via the Pasquotank River, this is the oldest continually operating man-made canal in the United States. Its inclusion into the National Register of Historic Places and its designation as a National Civil Engineering Landmark are honors worthy of its colorful past. Donna will tell us about cruising the Canal and why it should be part of every Great Loop cruise!
Our guest hosts this week are Ron and Eva Stob, founders of AGLCA. They will discuss the history of the organization and their own Loop adventure!