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Old 17th April 2020, 13:40
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Shipping Magazines during lock down

This is a problem we all will have if not a subscriber.


With the lock down and W H Smiths closed where can we get the latest shipping magazines.
Very few stores with carry the extra mags as they consider them non saleable.


so your mission, (I think impossible) is can you let us know where is the best place to go in the local areas.


I know how difficult transport can be in places here in south wales its almost worst then Sunday service.


take care folks ad be safe


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Old 17th April 2020, 16:06
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Mr Rawlinson is penning a few ditties on Bank Line in our brother website, let him whet your appetite.
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Old 2nd January 2022, 10:10
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Ships Monthly, Sea Breezes, Shipping Today and Yesterday.

3 magazines and one audience.

I buy one every issue, one regularly and one occasionally when the cover catches my eye. What are the buying habits of my colleagues and why is one chosen before the others.
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Old 2nd January 2022, 12:41
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I take - Ships Monthly - and a friend has - Sea Breezes - after we had read our copies we exchange said magazines. Saves a few shillings.
Both of course are available by post direct from printers. Mine from my local paperman.

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Old 2nd January 2022, 16:22
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Sea Breezes.
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Old 4th January 2022, 01:40
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Ships monthly - by post /subscription. Thinking of giving Sea Breezes a try since friend suggested it was ‘better’
Would welcome views….
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Old 4th January 2022, 11:15
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Skerries. There is a sample magazine available on Sea Breezes Website. Should give you a flavour. David V
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Old 4th January 2022, 11:25
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Skerries,

I enjoy both of them. My one gripe with Ships Monthly is the very small type setting. This does make it difficult to read in certain light. Sea Breezes has far less about modern shipping but has very interesting articles. The magazine is slightly bigger and has much larger type.

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Old 7th January 2022, 23:12
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I buy Ships Monthly, Sea Breezes, Shipping today and Yesterday, and of course marine News, Coastal Shipping. (and lately) Warship International. With Complete sets of the first 5.
the biggest problem is finding indexes, especially Sea Breezes
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Old 7th January 2022, 23:30
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Old 8th January 2022, 09:46
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I buy Ships Monthly, Sea Breezes, Shipping today and Yesterday, and of course marine News, Coastal Shipping. (and lately) Warship International. With Complete sets of the first 5.
the biggest problem is finding indexes, especially Sea Breezes

Sea Breezes discontinued their Indices in 1999 with the introduction of A4 format in Vol. 73.
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Old 8th January 2022, 17:26
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Thanks for that info, it means I only need to finds another 30 - 35 Sea breezes indexes.
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Old 9th January 2022, 09:45
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Think like a ships engineer;

A touch of ad hoc'ery, make do, compromise, study nearest equivalent and if necessary steal.
You will have your Index in jig time.
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Old 9th January 2022, 15:44
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Thanks for that info, it means I only need to finds another 30 - 35 Sea breezes indexes.
Sent you a pm
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Old 10th January 2022, 18:02
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Sorry no messages can you please try again
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Old 27th January 2022, 15:16
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Bought all three in Dublin for Euro 20.48

All much of a muchness and all offer good value.

Can anyone recommend any other Maritime/Shipping magazine worth a read?
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You must live North of Watford.
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