Archive for June 2009

Inferno System

June 18, 2009

There is interest among the commercial vessels, and amongst some of the yachts I have worked with, to utilize the Inferno system. We (Maritime Vital Asset Protection and Phantom Services) have recommended them for our clients. http://www.marineguardsecurity.com/2009.06.01_arch.html#1245254709430

A small cruiser…..

June 14, 2009

Thought yachtsmen would love the latest small craft out of Germany, coming soon to a marina near you. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1192640/Admiral-Abramovich-launches-300million-mega-yachtski-The-worlds-biggest-submarine.html

Links for Sunday – Dockwalk and FeralJundi

June 7, 2009

Back from the hot and dusty places to the hot and humid places. Good to see all green things again…. From Dockwalk, here is an article about what can happen carrying weapons aboard. http://www.dockwalk.com/Essentials/HotTopics.aspx?id=25058 And from one of my favorite blogs to follow, FeralJundi with a story from the commercial side of maritime security/piracy. http://feraljundi.com/2009/06/04/maritime-security-inside-story-of-somali-pirate-attack/#more-806

The Triton

June 2, 2009

The May edition contains many articles of note to readers here – this is a quick synopsis for this issue. Remember that protection of the vessel and crew are not just against predators – it is also ensuring plans are in place for emergencies. In Part A – there are tow articles – one on [...]

Update – Dominica and Guatemala

June 1, 2009

The day job took me to a hot and dusty place, back later next week. Here’s a Noonsite article on Dominica – Yacht Boarded, Crew Attacked and Robbed http://www.noonsite.com/Members/sue/R2009-05-20-2 And here is a long two-parter on Guatemala – well worth the read Part One – http://www.indigomoon.us/triplog/tr030.html Part Two – http://www.indigomoon.us/index.html As always, be safe and [...]


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