All News articles – Page 472
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INEOS Team UK to challenge for 37th America’s Cup
Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron accepts challenge
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Superyacht burns and sinks off Key West
La Dolce Vita burned to the waterline and sank in shallow water A clean-up is underway after a 100ft-long motoryacht caught fire near the Marquesas Keys, a designated wildlife refuge around 20 miles to the west of Key West in Florida. The yacht is reported to be ...
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Maritimo focuses on US with major commitment at next week’s Palm Beach show
Tom Barry-Cotter announces eight new models for 2021
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‘Made in Britain’ designation valued at £3.5bn a year to UK businesses
Freeport choices could also help UK marine leisure industry in post-Brexit initiatives
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Applied Underwriters acquires UK yacht insurance firm
Acquisition fits with Applied Underwriter’s long-term growth strategy of investing in niche insurance areas
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Semiconductor shortage could have broad implications for boat industry
A perfect storm of tight supply and growing demand has left marine equipment manufacturers struggling to secure supplies of an increasingly critical component. IBI speaks to Navico CEO Knut Frostad and Raymarine General Manager Gregoire Outters for additional insight.
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Sanlorenzo confirms 2020 results and profitability
Italian yacht builder Sanlorenzo approved draft financial statements for 2020, revealing strong profit gains on stable revenues and a growing backlog
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Boatbuilders join Volvo Penta online for assisted docking launch
Automated docking system webcast features appearances from Beneteau, Azimut Benetti and Tiara executives
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Osculati hires new sales manager
Francesco Caramaschi joins Italian marine accessories firm with immediate effect
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Honda, Toyota halt North American production as supply chain woes worsen
Decades-old infrastructure issues made worse by security precautions
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Aussie yacht charter firm expands into refit, brokerage
Ahoy Club adds to its portfolio of offerings
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Too much business sinks Brisbane show
The (Australian) Boating Industry Association Ltd (BIA) has postponed the Brisbane Boat Show until 2022. This is reputedly due to the significant increase in demand for new trailer boat and watercraft resulting from the ‘staycation’ phenomenon outcome of Covid-19. The show was due to have been held from 20-22 August. ...
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Resin: “An unprecedented supply-demand imbalance”
In a year full of ’unprecedented’ scenarios, yet another has emerged in the market for resins – a key component for boatbuilding and many other industries
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Groupe Beneteau announces positive forecasts for 2021
Good growth expected in motorboat sales; expects charter business to rebound in 2022
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US boatbuilders facing shortages “on just about everything”
Covid-19 impacts and rapid surge in demand for boats forcing multiple challenges to global supply chains
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Berlin Boat Show becomes ‘year-round’ event
Berlin plans its boat show for 365 days a year; Boat & Fun online launches as digital supplement in spring
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US boat-maker expands
Demand for boats has jumped amid a pandemic-driven increase in outdoor recreation
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EU weighs Covid-19 travel certificates to stoke growth, unlock borders
EU leaders will debate the issue at a summit next week