All Marinas articles – Page 213
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Bookings up at PIMEX 2005
Image Asia, organiser of the Phuket International Marine Expo (PIMEX), says that bookings for this year's show are much higher than figures recorded at the same time last year
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Marathon talks end Spanish fishing boat blockades
Deal on fuel subsidies finally reached after blokades bring maritime activity to a halt in ports across Spain
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Wilma sinks hundreds of boats in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties
A survey of marinas and businesses shows destruction on par with 1992's Hurricane Andrew
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Blockades compound marina problems in Spain
As the iron will of the Spanish fishermen to maintain their grip on maritime activity in Denia intensifies, more and more pleasure craft are being caught up in the chaos
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Boat Showrooms to act as AICON agent
Boat Showrooms, a UK company that specialises in new boat sales, has been made the sole distributor of AICON motoryachts in the UK and Balearic Islands
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RIBEX 2006 dates announced
RIBEX 2006 is to run from May 12-14 next year at Cowes Yacht Haven on the UK's Isle of Wight
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Off again, On again: Ft Lauderdale rescheduled for next week
Show organisers said that, despite fewer marina slips and the possibility of no power, the show will run from Thursday through Sunday
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Spanish fishermen strike over diesel prices
Tension mounted this morning as angered fisherman in Denia, Spain, blocked the entrance to the normally bustling Port of Denia
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Mackay Marina receives industry awards
Mackay Marina Village and Shipyard in Queensland, Australia, has received a number of awards for service, environmental excellence and project management
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Wilma causes delay of Ft Lauderdale boat show
The hurricane, expected to hit Broward County Monday morning, could be the worst storm to hit the area in 40 years
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SailTime opens four new bases
SailTime, a US company that offers fractional sailing membership worldwide, has opened four new bases in an attempt to expand its presence on the US market
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Link plan could create hundreds of berths on inland waterways
Outline planning permission has been approved for a multi-million pound project that could ultimately see a new navigable waterway created in the UK
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MMS to manage Caribbean Jack's Marina
Marina Management Services (MMS) in the US has won a third party management contract to improve operations at Caribbean Jack's Marina in Daytona Beach, Florida
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Conference will highlight Ireland's marine tourism industry
The Marine Institute in Ireland is to host a conference entitled Regeneration: an Opportunity for the Development of Marine Leisure in Dublin on October 30
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Shanghai to get new 'yachting city'
The Shanghai government is to launch a new 'yachting city' in the Fengxian district of China that will offer strong investment opportunities for potential partners
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Katrina causes US$650 to US$750 million worth of damage to boats
BoatUS says that only about half of that amount was covered by insurance
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Seatec 2006 boasts larger exhibition space
Next year's Seatec exhibition in Carrara, Italy, will have an exhibition area that is 5,000sq m larger than last year's, resulting in around 20,000sq m of space
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Boat Asia to sponsor The Peak
One of Asia's leading boating magazines, The Peak, has been chosen as the Official High Society Magazine of Boat Asia 2006 and Boat Asia Exclusive Night
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Marina business acquired by investment group
With the acquisition of Dallas-based Flagship Marinas, the new Flagship Marinas Acquisitions LLC will now own and/or operate over 10,000 slips in the US
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NMMA urges White House to include boating in Katrina-related redevelopment plans
The trade association said losses to the boating industry could be as high as US$100 million if the boating infrastructure is not rebuilt