All Europe articles – Page 32
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Neel Trimarans launches exclusive Neel 47 Final Edition
Only five models will be produced and delivered by summer 2025
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French Competition Authority approves sale of Beneteau’s Housing division
The sale is expected to close before the end of this year
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Seakeeper in supply deal with Finnish builder
XO Boats will offer Seakeeper Ride as standard equipment on all XO boat models
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New Polish electric yacht brand prepares for global expansion
The 4.2m JoySailor Electric is ideal for boat rental businesses
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Finnish builder expands US boat exports
Inha Works has signed a distribution agreement with Nordic Marine Imports of Florida
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First mobile fast-charger for electric boats installed in Stockholm
The charger has an output of 200kW and was installed for Candela
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2024 Valencia Boat Show attracts strong crowd; exhibitors satisfied
The event’s 15th edition saw a total of 26,332 people through the gate
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UK Cruising Association forms new motorboat section
The aim is to link all cruising motorboaters, no matter type of boat or background
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Concession agreement for Greek marina set for Wednesday
The construction of a new megayacht marina in Corfu is one step closer to realisation
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Trio Deniz acquires Jeanneau sailboat distributor
Top Leisure has represented the French yacht brand in Turkey for nearly 30 years
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Mulder Shipyard enters US superyacht market
The official debut of Mulder USA will take place at FLIBS this week
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Sanlorenzo Yachts UK names new managing director
Nick Hatfield promoted to MD following significant growth under his leadership
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Baglietto marks 170th anniversary with two-day celebration
Last week’s gathering honoured the Italian shipyard’s past successes and future vision
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Spanish charter market returns to pre-Covid levels
2024 has seen a slight improvement in activity
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SEA.AI secures multimillion-euro order from European Ministry of Defence
The company’s AI-powered vision technology will be deployed on autonomous vessels for use in the commercial and defence & security sectors
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Netherlands: Reaching key 2030 climate change goal ‘highly unlikely’
Swift reductions in greenhouse gas emissions needed, says watchdog
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Orca unveils upgraded Orca Core 2
The Norwegian startup has launched its most advanced smart navigation hub yet
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Inboard engines
MAN ES to develop four-stroke ammonia marine engine
MAN Energy Systems progressing its earlier work on a two-stroke dual-fuel engine powered mainly by ammonia
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Green Technologies
European project making process on recycling carbon fibre
CIDER Project enhances the sustainability of carbon fibre
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Green Technologies
GT Wings to develop the self-learning aspect of its new rigid wing sail
As the shipping sector moves steadily towards a net zero future, so rigid wing sail technology is helping to reduce its carbon footprint. Similar designs could find themselves adapted to larger motor yachts, and some are already appearing on experimental electric catamarans, to further improve the battery range.