Ship & Boat International
Published six times per year, Ship & Boat International provides technical information on all aspects of commercial small craft/small ship design, construction and operations. The magazine covers a wide range of vessel types from 5m up to around 100m in length.
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Ship & Boat International has been providing quality technical information and updates related to ship design, construction and operations since its launch in 1947.
We pride ourselves on going ‘beyond the press release’ to get to the guts of the stories and news items we cover.
Key areas of interest include; innovative new hullforms and structural designs; stability and seakeeping; vessel motion reduction and noise/vibrations limitation; advances in green craft technology, slashing both fuel costs and emissions; and developments in the design and production of autonomous and remotely controlled vessels and vehicles.
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Editorial Schedule
January/February
- Patrol & Rescue Boats
- Offshore Support
- Ferries
- Composites
March/April
- Urban Craft
- Tugs
- Fishing Vessels
- Alt-fuels
May/June
- Uncrewed Vessels
- Patrol & Rescue Boats
- Yachts
- Electric Propulsion
July/August
- Ferries
- Offshore Support
- Rovs & Auvs
- Safety
September/October
- Yachts Ribs
- Uncrewed Vessels
- Alt-fuels
November/December
- Tugs
- Patrol & Rescue Boats
- Offshore Support
- Electric Propulsion
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