All Asia Pacific articles – Page 90
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McConaghy sells first Ker46+
The Australian yacht-builder signed the deal at its Zhuhai facility in China last week
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Cimco Marine targets Asian market with OXE Diesel outboard
Tractors Singapore Limited will distribute the 200hp outboard engine in China, Taiwan, South East Asia and the Maldives
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Vetus – Maxwell Australia moves to new premises
The new office and warehouse in Brisbane is twice the size of its previous facility
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Drugs worth US$387m found on yacht in Japan
Six Taiwanese citizens have been arrested in Naha, the capital city of Okinawa, in what is described as the prefecture’s biggest-ever drugs haul
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Muir Winches wins award
The Tasmanian winch and windlass manufacturer was named Best Large Exporter at the Australian Marine Industry Awards in May
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Granocean signs second catamaran order for Singapore
The first Pure Power 77-LX was delivered to a Singaporean owner in May last year
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McConaghy Boats appoints Benelux agent
Bach Yachting International will represent the Australian firm’s race boats in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg
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Digital Marine Solutions completes acquisition of Jeppesen marine division
Business to operate independently under the C-MAP brand
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Australian yard completes A$20m investment programme
The Boat Works can now handle yachts of up to 36.5m
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Horizon Yachts expands FD series
The first unit of the new FD87 Skyline features blue hull and contrasting white superstructure with an enclosed bridge as well as Horizon’s new high performance piercing bow. The Taiwan-based shipyard has also announced that a 37m model FD122 is in the drawing board.
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Horizon Group launches PC52 Quintessence
Horizon Group has announced the launched of Quintessence, the first PC52 power catamaran built by the Taiwan-based shipyard. She will be delivered to her owners in the US in July and will make her US. debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in October 2014.
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French catamaran builder goes 46% carbon fibre
Alibi Catamarans, a French-owned boatbuilder, has announced that the new line-up for 2016 will go from 30 to 46% of carbon fibre. Headquartered in Thailand, Alibi produces the Alibi 54 and Oneoff Alibi 65. The company’s first 54-footer was launched in 2010.
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Ocean Alliance reports increased charter activity in Australia
MD Jo Howard stated his case at the recent ASMEX conference
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Benetti Sail Division secures first order from Chinese yard
A 13.5m Benship 8 will be built for Shanghai Jiangnan Shipyard and delivered in 2017
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Australian marina industry “in good shape”
The Marina Industries Association of Australia reports strong growth in employment figures, wages and gross revenues
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New agent for McConaghy Boats
The Multihull Group will handle sales and distribution in Australia and New Zealand
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BSE plans major upgrade for Cairns facility
BSE Maritime Solutions is also looking to open a facility in Darwin
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GCIME achieves best result in six-year history
Riviera signs 11 orders at Gold Coast International Marine Expo
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Sunreef signs order in wake of Singapore show
Polish catamaran builder concludes order for a Sunreef 60 Loft