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  • Apr, Wed, 2026

Supporting Vessel Launches at Newquay Harbour

As boats return to the water after spending the winter ashore, launch day can often reveal issues that weren’t apparent during lay-up. Electrical faults, charging system problems, navigation equipment failures and communication issues are all common concerns when a vessel is recommissioned after several months out of service.

Crest Marine Services was on standby at Newquay Harbour today to provide marine electrical support during the launch of several vessels returning to the water after their winter maintenance period.

Fortunately, the day went smoothly, with the fleet launching successfully and very few issues encountered. The only electrical problem reported was a faulty stereo. After a quick inspection, the cause was found to be straightforward, the unit simply required tuning in.

While no major electrical faults were discovered, the day highlighted the importance of having experienced technical support available during launch and recommissioning activities. Even small issues can delay operations and cause frustration when owners are eager to get back on the water.

In addition to providing technical support, I was also pleased to assist the Harbour Master with maintaining public safety around lifting operations. Boat launches involve heavy machinery, suspended loads and restricted working areas, making it essential that members of the public remain clear while vessels are being moved.

It was great to see so many local vessels returning to service and to support another successful launch day at Newquay Harbour.

As the boating season gets underway across Cornwall, Crest Marine Services continues to provide marine electrical fault finding, repairs, installations and system upgrades for leisure and commercial vessels throughout the South West.

If you’re preparing your vessel for the season and would like your electrical systems checked, or if you’ve discovered a fault following launch, please get in touch to discuss your requirements.

  • Aug, Sun, 2025

Water Rescue Training with SARA in Lydney

At Crest Marine Services, safety on and around the water is at the heart of what we do. Last week, I had the opportunity to join a day’s water rescue training in Lydney with the Severn Area Rescue Association (SARA) an invaluable experience that deepened both my skills and respect for those who dedicate their time to saving lives.

The course took place under blue skies and bright sunshine, with my fellow trainees being a team from the Environment Agency. While the conditions were calm, the training scenarios were designed to prepare us for the far more challenging situations that real incidents can bring.

We began the day with discussions on how to approach a water rescue, covering scene assessment, hazard awareness, and coordination with other emergency services. A key focus was on personal protective equipment, including the correct selection, inspection, and use of lifejackets and buoyancy aids, ensuring both rescuers and casualties remain as safe as possible during an incident.

First aid was also a central part of the morning, in many real-life rescues pulling someone from the water is only the start. We explored best practice for first responders and how to provide immediate care until further help arrives.

The afternoon moved into practical training, putting the theory into action with the deployment of lifebuoys, throwlines, and reach poles. These hands-on exercises allowed us to test techniques, work under time pressure, and gain confidence in using specialist rescue equipment effectively.

Preparedness doesn’t stop when the training ends. My own van carries a rescue throwline ready for immediate use in an emergency part of our ongoing commitment to being able to assist quickly and effectively should the unexpected happen.

It was an excellent day of learning, made even better by the expertise and professionalism of the SARA trainers. Whether it’s responding to emergencies, maintaining safe operations, or simply being prepared for the unexpected, training like this ensures we’re ready to help keep people safe on the water.

A big thank you to the SARA team for their dedication and knowledge and to the Environment Agency staff for being great training partners.