Hey savvy friends,
This week we’ve got savvy crew sailing stories, a snake peak at the best lakes in the USA, a cool new YouTube playlist waiting to be watched and much more.
Let’s dive in! 👇
Sail Away to Croatia with Savvy Crew Member David This might not come as a surprise but many of our crew here at Savvy Navvy love boating. The latest team member to hit the water was David Cusworth, who wrote an article about his first-ever family charter holiday.
David and his family spent a week in sun-soaked Croatia putting Savvy Navvy to the test. ☀️
“This was our first ever family charter holiday and to say we were excited is an understatement. We are all quite experienced sailors, my wife and I have raced and cruised together, we owned a small day sailor in the UK a few years ago, and our kids, 11 and 13, sail every week on a J70 here in Denmark. But, chartering is different .” - David
Find out about their trip below - including how savvy anchorage data saved them €500 in a single week!
Read the full story here >
We’re Nominated for the South Coast Tech and Innovation Awards We've been nominated for TWO award categories at the South Coast Tech & Innovation Awards 2024! Savvy Navvy is one of the finalists for Marine/Port Tech Company of the Year and Tech SME of the Year.
Thank you to The Business Magazine for the nominations –we’ll see you in October!
Read more here >
What’s the Best Boating Lake in the USA? Boaters across the USA are always on the lookout for new and exciting lakes to enjoy spending time on the water, but which ranks as the best in the country?
Whether you're searching for stunning scenery, epic watersports or unique experiences apparently these top 10 are sure to cover all the bases. Is your favourite listed?
Take a look >
Seagrasses Filter Human Pathogens in Marine Waters An international research team found that coastal urban seagrass ecosystems can greatly reduce human bacterial pathogens.
Published on Aug. 2 in Nature Sustainability, the study highlights seagrass meadows' critical role in their ecosystems. Besides being habitats for marine life and enhancing biodiversity, they also act as natural filters, reducing harmful bacteria in surrounding waters. This is vital given the $12 billion annual economic impact of marine infectious diseases.
Let’s help do our part to protect our beloved seagrass. View conservation and seagrass information in your savvy app to make more informed decisions when dropping your hook.
Read the full article here >
Brand New Education Series Now Live on YouTube Ready for some boaty entertainment? We’ve just launched a brand-new YouTube playlist dedicated to handy tips to get the most out of your say on the water using your savvy app! We even show some cool features you might not have considered.
Grab the popcorn, let’s watch >
Until next time…
Thanks for joining us for another bi-weekly edition of our boaty boat chatter. May your days be watery, and when you’re out there, I hope you’ll take us with you!
All the best,
Hannah and the savvy crew