All Engines and Propellers articles – Page 151
-
Article
Volvo goes after new market
VP in the US introduces new sterndrive package that it hopes will replace many outboards on the transoms of fishing boats
-
Article
Visitors up at Swedish show
Scandinavian boat show season off to positive start as Gothenburg show attracts 80,000
-
Article
Yanmar announces major marine reorganisation
Yanmar is to overhaul its marine engine business with the formation of a new company
-
Article
Finnish exports up by 43 per cent
Finland's boat industry reports net sales growth of 20 per cent
-
Article
Yamaha teams up with Cowes lifeboat
Cowes Inshore Lifeboat completes sea-trials of its new 8.8m RIB powered by twin Yamaha four-strokes
-
Article
Honda sales 'take off' in Middle East
Middle East Honda outboard supplier claims growing demand in the region for its products
-
Article
Palmer Johnson signs new build contract
US superyacht builder Palmer Johnson, signs contracts for 144ft and 142ft tri-deck motoryachts
-
Article
Customers give thumbs up to boatbuilders
Boat and engine manufacturers are doing better than generally expected in terms of customer satisfaction says NMMA
-
Article
UK group aims to breach 100mph for on-water electric propulsion record
Lightning Strike! in bid for the world electric water speed record
-
Article
IBI appoints new Group Editor
IPC Marine Media has appointed Kim Hollamby to take editorial responsibility for International Boat Industry
-
Article
Valiant gains new quality certification
Portugese RIB builder Valiant certified with new Lloyd's quality standard
-
Article
Brunswick forms new operating unit
Brunswick creates New Technologies unit to develop software and electronics initiatives
-
Article
Travis reports continued losses for fourth quarter
Travis Boats announces net loss of US$3.1 million for quarter ending December 31, 2001
-
Article
Buckley outlines Brunswick plans for 2002
Brunswick CEO expects 2002 sales to be 'flat' as US market shrinks
-
Article
Brunswick sales down 12 per cent
Brunswick posts net sales of US$3.4 billion for 2001, down 12 per cent compared to US$3.8 billion in 2000
-
Article
Prospects good for Dublin Show
This years Dublin Boat Show looks like making up for last years cancellation due to the foot and mouth crisis
-
Article
Tarquin launches boat handling courses
Trader Motoryachts' builder teams up with specialist charter and training company
-
Article
Boat show tragedy goes to trial
Andy Bowden accused of unsafe conduct at Southampton Crown Court following accident at Southampton Boat Show 2000
-
Article
200 exhibitors confirmed for Sanctuary Cove
Exhibitors from Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Asia have already signed up for the Queensland show
-
Article
NMMA reports 15 per cent drop in unit sales
Flash reports for November and December indicate wholesale shipments for both months will be down significantly