Throughout the week, Inland and Coastal will be joining The Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA) on stand H394 in New Wave Hall, and we look forward to welcoming you there. As always, you can expect a warm reception—and a cold Guinness—while we catch up. These relaxed gatherings have become a highlight of the show, offering the perfect opportunity to continue our conversations around new and innovative ways to enhance access to boats in marinas, water sports facilities, ports, and harbours.
This year’s show will also see the official launch of Harbours and their Masters, the new book by seasoned sailor and adventurer Mark Ashley-Miller. Inland and Coastal proudly supported Mark during his epic voyage around the UK aboard his vessel Good Dog, as he set out to visit every harbour master in the country.
Visitors will be able to step aboard Good Dog during the show, meet Mark in person, and hear first-hand stories from his travels. Mark will also be giving a special talk on Monday at 4pm at the TYHA stand, where he’ll share insights from his adventures and discuss the role of harbour masters today.
“Supporting Mark’s incredible journey was a natural fit for Inland and Coastal,” says Jon Challis, Head of Business Development at Inland and Coastal. “Harbour masters are often the first line of safety for boaters, and Mark’s project embodies the spirit of our campaign – ensuring everyone can get onboard safely, wherever they are.”
With over 20 years’ experience, Inland and Coastal continues to lead the way in designing and supplying pontoons, gangways and water access systems that put safety first. From our unique GRC decking to our durable pontoon solutions, we remain focused on helping marinas and boat owners plan for the future with confidence.
Our team will be available throughout the show to discuss upcoming projects, provide technical advice and showcase how our solutions support safer and more enjoyable boating.
To arrange a meeting with the team during the show, contact sales@inlandandcoastal.com