All Market Intelligence articles – Page 40
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Inboard engines
Product Guide | 100kW electric inboard from ePropulsion
EPROPULSION’S FIRST ELECTRIC inboard,
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Decking
Decking for the future - The Choices
Decks can be covered in a wide range of materials, from natural wood to non-slip paint. Here is an overview of what is available, and their average density
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Canada
New horizons
A new focus on developing Canada’s Pacific coast as a superyacht cruising route is driving bold plans for luxury marina development
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Spain
New shiplifts provide valuable capacity boost to Med superyacht refit yards
Over the past three years new shiplifts in Spain, Italy and Turkey have provided a significant boost to the capacity of superyacht refit and new-build facilities in the Mediterranean. The latest such lift is due to be commissioned in September at La Ciotat in France where it will be operated ...
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Middle East
Market Update | Gulf market primed for major growth
The Gulf leisure boating market is on the cusp of a boom on the back of record oil and gas prices. IBI takes the soundings on future prospects
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UK
Borrow A Boat | Matt Ovenden, CEO & Founder
Launched by Matt Ovenden in 2017, peer-to-peer charter operator Borrow A Boat is on a mission to make boating more flexible, accessible and affordable. Ovenden discusses the development of the business including an IPO on the horizon..
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Spain
OCIBAR | Antonio Zaforteza, CEO
Following in his father’s footsteps, Antonio Zaforteza has spearheaded the rise of marina management group OCIBAR. The CEO talks about industry trends, expansion plans, environmental challenges and the hazards of the tender process
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Poland
Poland | Boatbuilders
Renowned as subcontractors, Polish yards are not only investing in capacity, but brand building too, as they look to carve out their own market share
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News
Analyst sees US boat sales improving as summer heats up
Some dealers are seeing mid-to-high, single-digit growth
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Poland
Poland | Market Overview
The Polish yacht market is driven by export sales to the European Union’s member states and other western destinations
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Feature
US Boat Market | Overview
Boat sales in the US surged with the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic and surged again in 2021. While some question whether plateauing sales figures this spring could point to the sector reaching a high water mark, boat builders continue to invest in facility expansions and technical innovations in anticipation ...
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USA
US - Pontoon Boats
Demand for pontoon boats has been growing steadily for years and got a further boost during the pandemic. With boat builders already producing as many boats as they can, factory expansions have become the norm among US pontoon builders
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USA
Elco | Electric boats past & present
Elco Boat Company introduced its first electric boats at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Today, the firm continues to build truly unique electric watercraft that remain highly desired among privileged buyers, along with innovative propulsion systems aimed at driving the company into the next century
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USA
US Boat Market - Supply chain
Facing protracted delays for some parts and components, boat builders struggle with questions on whether or not to simply deliver incomplete product
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USA
US Boat Market | Luxury yachts
Sales of large cruisers and luxury yachts continue to soar as affluent buyers increasingly choose to spend their leisure time on the water
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USA
US Boat Market | Centre of attention
Years of steady growth in the centre console market appear to have no end in sight, as US boat builders up the ante in a highly competitive segment
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USA
US Boat Market | Fishing boats
Continued steady growth in the fishing boat category brings the promise of calm seas ahead for the US boat industry overall
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USA
US Boat Market | Water sports tow boats
More features, more integration and more room for future development leaves the ski and wake sector poised to continue gaining share in the US boat market
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News
Florida charter boats see business fall-off
Businesses are starting to feel the impact of rising inflation