Ten issues a year are published, with combined January/February and July/August issues, and additional copies of particular issues are printed for distribution at selected exhibitions, Certain issues contain regional and special interest pull-out supplements (e.g. fast ferries and RIBs), which are additionally produced in "stand -alone" form for bonus distribution over an extended period
Readership and Circulation
Established over 50 years ago, Ship and Boat International is read by qualified professionals who need to be informed of the latest trends in design, construction, opertaion and the latest technology. Readers include vessel designers, owners, operators, consultants, surveyors, specifiers within governments and technical managers. Readership also includes members of The Royal Institution of Naval Architects who are active in the small tonnage sector.
Ship & Boat International has the highest circulation and is the most widely-read journal covering this sphere of marine activity (ABC verified). Ship and Boat International gives equipment manufacturers and shipbuilders the ideal platform to promote their services to the ultimate decision makers.
Editorial Coverage
Ship & Boat International covers every aspect of small craft/small ship design, construction and operations.
- fast ferries
- coastal vessels
- tugs and towage
- offshore support
- patrol craft
- RIBs
Workboats
Specialist sections include
- propulsion
- construction materials
- electronics
- new marine equipment
- CAD/CAM
rules and regulations
Ship & Boat International combines news items with comprehensive descriptions of selected new vessels, data sheets, reports on matters affecting this sector of the marine industry and periodic features highlighting specialist areas such as propulsion technology. The journal aims to maintain a high technical content, but always to place technology in its true context.
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