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In March the eyes of the world turned to the drama unfolding on the Suez Canal, with megaship Ever Given blocking the crucial shipping artery for the best part of a week.
The incident resulted in the creation of an abundance of hilarious memes, particularly involving the little digger attempting to free the monster vessel, but the knock-on effects are anything but funny.
At the time of writing, almost three weeks after it was freed, Ever Given and its circa 20,000 containers was still being held by Egyptian authorities while talks continued over compensation claims with reports that one claim alone was for more than $900m (£650m).
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No one likes to antifoul their yacht, but keeping a boat free of the harmful growth is vital. Adam Fiander shares how to get it right
Using the right kind of paint, properly applied, will give you faster sailing, reduce fuel consumption and help reduce your environmental impact. Credit: Theo Stocker
How to antifoul your boat
No one likes the annual effort and cost of antifouling, but keeping the underside of a yacht free of the unsightly, costly and potentially harmful effects of aquatic fouling has challenged and vexed owners for decades.
Apart from a few exceptions where water is at its coldest, almost no matter where you keep your yacht in the UK, sailors are faced with some of the harshest and most virulent underwater fouling in Europe.