All articles by David Robinson – Page 139
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Two Mediterranean yards increase superyacht docking capacity
Amico & Co in Genoa and the Melita Marine Group in Malta are expanding
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Rivergate boosts capacity to meet growing demand
The Australian refit yard is using the facilities of a neighbouring sugar plant to handle larger yachts
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Ventura to launch ‘women only’ crew charters in Qatar
Pink Lady Charters is expected to launch by the end of this year
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Mannai Marine to build superyacht-style dhows
A traditionally built dhow fitted out to superyacht luxury standards is in development
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Hudson Yacht & Marine progress various boat projects
The company has several new-builds in development
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Dubai yacht-builder to double size of facility
Vitmar Yachts/Suprema Marine will expand its production complex in 2015
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Fiji marina plans more berths to meet demand
Port Denarau Marina on the Fijian island of Nadi in growth mode
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QIBS 2014 a “resounding success”
The second Qatar International Boat Show pulled in 12,000 visitors
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Apollo Victory plans to build in Qatar
The Greek yacht services company is planning to start building yachts of 50m (164ft) or more
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Gulf Craft close to completing detailed planning for new Dubai facility
CEO Erwin Bamps told IBI that the company is investing US$100m on the phased development
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First NDSQ-built superyachts to be completed in 2017
Two 71m (233ft) fast diving support craft will be the first superyacht new-builds from Nakilat Damen Shipyards Qatar
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ART Marine busy with marina projects worldwide
The Middle East's largest yacht services group is actively working on a dozen marina projects
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Gulf Yachts wins Prestige dealership
The UAE-based company has a Prestige 450 and Prestige 550 in stock
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Palmer Johnson extends range of carbon fibre yachts
The US yacht-builder has increased the number of yacht sizes in its new Open Sports series
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Sunrise signs trio of superyacht orders at FLIBS
The Turkish builder has extended its order book into 2018
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Tahiti cuts taxes to help draw more superyachts
The Tahitian government has reduced its charter tax rate from 12% to 5%
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Gold Coast International Marine Expo “outstanding success”
Exhibitors report strong sales and even greater prospects in the lead-up to summer
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Italian yard makes comeback
Civitavecchia-based Privilege is back in business after a run of financial challenges
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Gonzalo puts several Bermudan yachts on the rocks
Salvage and recovery work is fully underway in Bermuda after it was hit by the full force of Hurricane Gonzalo
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Gibraltar looks to strengthen yacht sector through new organisation
A new Gibraltar Yachting Advisory Board could be established by the end of the year