Windermere unveils new sustainable GT Mono Light class
Windermere’s third sustainable race day introduced a new national class and underlined growing momentum behind lower-carbon powerboat racing.
Navily, the social cruising guide for boaters, are relaunching their mobile app with a host of new features aimed at making it easier, and safer, to cruise with confidence.
The app has undergone a complete design overhaul and has updated features that include a weather protection scoring feature and a new booking system enabling direct messaging to marinas. Navily have also announced that they are scrapping their booking fees and introducing a premium service in the coming months that will have additional features such as the ability to access information offline and advanced weather forecasts.
Edouard Fiess, CEO and co-founder of Navily, remarked: ‘Just like choosing a hotel or a place to eat, nothing beats a peer review when it comes to finding the best place to drop anchor. Our ever-growing community of sailors and their personal reviews help to take the stress out of finding the best spot. The upgrades to our platform will make this easier than ever.’
To find out more about Navily and how to download the app visit www.navily.com.

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