Advertising Opportunities in Ship and Boat International

The Journal

Established over 60 years ago, Ship & Boat International provides quality technical information on all aspects of commercial small craft/small ship design, construction and operations. The journal covers a comprehensive range of vessel types from 5m up to around 100m in length.

Ship & Boat International provides comprehensive descriptions of selected vessel types including fast ferries, workboats, fishing vessels, patrol boats, pilot boats, tugs, and offshore vessels. Regular features on propulsion technology, new marine equipment, construction materials, CAD/CAM, and reports on matters affecting this sector of the marine industry. Special regular features by well-known industry figures will also be included.

Full details of the 2010 Editorial Schedule is available online.

Details of advertisement sizes and artwork requirements are also available online.

For further information on advertising opportunities in Ship & Boat International, contact Donna McGrath at

Readership

Ship & Boat International is read by vessel designers, shipbuilders, owners, operators, consultants, surveyors, technical managers, and the industry's key decision-makers. It is the most widely read journal covering this sphere of marine activities which gives equipment manufacturers and shipbuilders the ideal platform to promote their services to the industry's key decision-makers. As well as a wide circulation outside the Institution, readership includes members of The Royal Institution of Naval Architects who are active in the small tonnage sector. Additional copies of particular issues are also printed for distribution at selected exhibitions and conferences.

On-Line Editions

As of January 2008, digital editions of Ship and Boat International are available on-line. Visit the digital editions and archive to view these.

Readership Analysis

Ship & Boat International has a total ABC Audited circulation of  5998 copies per issue (Jan-Dec 2009), with an average readership per copy of 4.2. Distributed to RINA members, subscribers, and a carefully targeted promotional list in over 100 countries it reaches a discerning professional audience working in the international marine industry. This quality circulation is further enhanced by additional distribution at the major maritime exhibitions and The Royal Institution of Naval Architects' extensive series of international conferences and training courses.

Each issue of Ship & Boat International is now published on-line, further extending the readership and reach of the journal. The entire publication, including all editorials and advertisements in the printed edition, can be seen in digital format and viewed by members, subscribers, and (for a limited period) any other interested individuals worldwide

Ship & Boat International provides advertisers with the means to reach influential professionals within the marine industry worldwide.

 
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