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  Welcome to the May issue of Cruising News  
  In this issue RYA Chief Examiner Richard Falk discusses what factors a skipper should consider when faced with the prospect of altering passage plans due to severe conditions.

As discussions regarding Studland Bay, on the south coast, continue, Caroline Price gives us the latest update.

Following last month's article on digital radar, Simon Jinks examines the benefits of broadband radar over conventional radar.

In other articles, we help you to keep your genoa trimmed and shapely and recount a smoking story of belt tension in Amsterdam

The Editor - enewseditor@rya.org.uk
 
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In this issue:
Stand-off Stand-off and keep to sea
 
In bad weather you are generally safer where there is no land...
Studland Studland Bay
 
Caroline Price reports on the latest discussions regarding Studland Bay on the south coast.
Broadband Broadband Radar
 
The new Broadband Radar claims many benefits over conventional radar but does it stake up? Simon Jinks takes a look.
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RYA talks about the west
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Boating abroad
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Smoking Smoking in hot Amsterdam
 
Belt tension is easy to adjust and can save a multitude of problems
Trim and shapely Trim and shapely - genoas
 
A badly sheeted genoa can wrongly direct wind over the mainsail making it unhappy too.
 
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