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Brunswick named among Newsweek's Most Responsible Companies
Brunswick Corp, the world’s largest recreational marine manufacturer, has been selected by Newsweek magazine as one of 400 named ‘America’s Most Responsible Companies’ (AMRC).
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Navico casting for bigger share of freshwater fishing market
A pair of new fishfinder products introduced last week by Navico aim to boost the market share of the company’s Lowrance freshwater fishing brand.
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New managing director at OceanLED
UK-based marine lighting specialist OceanLED has named Daniele Todaro as its new managing director. Todaro has been with OceanLED since 2015 and will replace departing MD Charles Stuart.
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Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront confirms superyacht hub plans
The Port of Cape Town is already a regular stopover for large expedition yachts heading to Antarctica South Africa’s V&A Waterfront is finalising plans for the country’s first superyacht hub facility, situated inside the V&A area of the Port of Cape Town. The V&A is currently consulting ...
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SUTL Enterprise wins Bali marina consultancy contract
The port of Benoa in Bali is the proposed site of a new ONE°15 marina Singapore-listed SUTL Enterprise Ltd, owner of the ONE°15 marina brand, has won a new consultancy contract for a possible new marina in Bali. It has also been announced that the marina ONE°15 ...
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MDL Marinas to host four mini boat shows in 2021
Marina Developments Ltd (MDL Marinas) in the UK has announced four boat shows for next year.
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Onboard Comfort in focus at METSTRADE Connect
IBI hosts ‘TechTalk’ panel discussion about leading trends in Onboard Comfort
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Royal Huisman to build “world’s biggest” sportfishing motoryacht
Royal Huisman’s headquarters in Vollenhove Royal Huisman of the Netherlands has received an order to build what it says is the world’s largest sportfishing yacht, a 52m (171ft), six-deck aluminum craft designed by Vripack. The yard did not immediately give a launch date or issue any illustrations ...
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Dates announced for 2021 Southampton show
British Marine, organiser of the Southampton International Boat Show, has confirmed that the 52nd edition of the UK’s largest watersports festival will take place from September 10-19, 2021. The 10-day show, which attracts over 100,000 visitors annually, will showcase sail and power boats, products and services from over 450 marine ...
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2020 São Paulo show generates around US$30m in sales
This year’s Sao Paulo show was held completely outdoors, with boats both on land and in the water at an Olympic rowing event and surrounding park The 23rd edition of the São Paulo Boat Show ended on a positive note this year, despite lower attendance levels. From ...
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NextStage sells Fountaine-Pajot stake
Paris-listed investment company NextStage announced yesterday that it has sold its entire 38% stake in the Fountaine-Pajot Group. “Over the last five years, NextStage has supported us on a variety of strategic issues. Our collaboration has been rich in developments, most especially the acquisition of Dufour Yachts and a capital ...
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Ancasta announces virtual show for January 2021
Opening on boot Düsseldorf’s original dates, 23-31 January 2021, Ancasta’s virtual show will include the whole line-up that would have been on display in Germany and more.
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Lloyd’s Register to acquire C-MAP Commercial from Navico Group
Provider of marine charting solutions, voyage optimisation and fleet analytics will be integrated into i4 Insight platform
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Brussels show to be held in the Expo Centre
As reported earlier, next February’s Belgian Boat Show in Ghent has been cancelled due to a lack of support and the financial difficulties of the events company which had only relatively recently taken over its management. In response, an initiative has been announced to organise a new show in the ...
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Robertson & Caine MD to step down
Robertson & Caine’s Peter Giliam will be stepping down as MD in April next year due to personal reasons, the company announced on Thursday. Giliam, the MD for the past three years, will be replaced by Theo Loock, who will join the company next year in January for a handover ...
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Russian government to make Lake Onega new centre for boating
The Russian government plans to make Lake Onega in the northwestern part of European Russia, and the second largest lake in Europe after Lake Ladoga, a new centre of yachting and sailing sport in the country.
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Workforce dispute at Beneteau quickly resolved
Last Tuesday morning workers walked out of the Beneteau factory in Challans, in Vendée on the French Atlantic coast, though the dispute lasted less than 24 hours. In early September, Beneteau announced its plans to address the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, launching job protection plans (PSE) and the closure ...
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Petros Michelidakis, project director boot Düsseldorf, talks to IBI’s Nick Hopkinson about the decision to postpone the show and what we can expect from boot 2021
The world’s biggest boat show has been postponed to April
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Benetti launches two new models, expanding new product delivery
Benetti’s revamped Motopanfilo from its semi-custom Class series In a virtual press conference earlier today, Benetti provided an overview of its new product plans going forward and enhanced this already sizeable programme with the launch of two new models. The latter involves a revamp and relaunch of ...
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Positive EU-US vibes raise hopes for removal of boat tariffs
Partners in the trans-Atlantic boat business are becoming increasingly hopeful that a renewed era of cooperation between the US and Europe will lead to an easing of trade tensions and tarrifs – particularly those imposed on the import of American-built boats into the EU. But second-stage tariff increases loom if ...