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SABBEX welcomes South African lockdown easing but calls for business travel
Vanessa Davidson, executive head of the South African Boat Builders Export Council, expects local industry to rebound The South African Boat Builders Export Council (SABBEX) this week welcomed the further easing of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions that effectively allows a return to normal marine manufacturing activity. The easing ...
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Annapolis boat shows cancelled
In a discouraging development for the boating industry, the City of Annapolis announced yesterday that it was cancelling the US Powerboat and Sailboat shows scheduled for October, due to Covid-19 health concerns. The sailboat show – the largest in-water sail-only show – has a strong draw among international exhibitors and ...
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Riviera unveils new 50ft model
Gold Coast, Australian boatbuilder Riviera is introducing a new 50ft sports motoryacht to its line-up of larger 64, 68 and 72 models
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Drydock proposals sought by Puerto Rico Port Authority
The Puerto Rico Port Authority (PRPA) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for up to US$20m in repairs and improvements to its World War II-era drydock facilities. Located at Pier 15 in Isla Grande, San Juan, the drydock was built in the 1940s and operated by the US Navy, ...
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Brunswick pays down Revolving Credit Facility
US-based Brunswick Corporation announced that it will repay the remaining balance on its US$400m Revolving Credit Facility on August 21.
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Zin Boats looks to be ‘Tesla of the sea’
The Z2R can reach speeds of well over 30kt After 20 years designing racing sailboats while working for the likes of BMW and General Motors, Piotr Zin moved to a houseboat on Seattle’s Lake Union and started becoming concerned about the future. “The reason I started working ...
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VesselsValue introduces automated valuation platform for superyachts
New service covers over 6,000 superyachts over 24m with values back to 2012
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Canadian power equipment builder targets Europe
Xantrex hopes to build its European business on a new line of 230V inverter-chargers Burnaby, Canada-based electrical equipment manufacturer Xantrex aims to build its export business with a new product line developed specifically for the European market. The company says that its newly-announced Freedom XC 230V inverter/charger ...
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Positive US boating trends continue
Two metrics released today by the National Marine Manufacturers Association in America indicates boating continues to draw strong online interest – and more tangibly – sales
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IBI looks at the latest Covid developments in the Caribbean
A number of islands have delayed reopening
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Cyclops Marine appoints Italian distributor
Cyclops Marine, the UK-based developer of load sensors for sailors, has chosen Velamania to serve as its new distributor for Italy. Velamania is said to be one of Europe’s most experienced distributors in the rigging and performance racing market.
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Helsinki Boat-Afloat boosts late-summer sales in Finland
Visitors were able to view the boats safely on the piers and in the marina of the HSK yacht club More than 10,000 people visited the Helsinki Boat-Afloat Show in Lauttasaari, Finland last weekend, with warm, sunny weather helping to boost late-summer boat sales. It was the ...
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New Explorer yacht expands Sturiër range
The new Dutchman Explorer yacht from Dutch yard Sturiër is under construction and scheduled for delivery to its southern European client next year.
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Princess Yachts wins Princess Royal Training Award
UK boatbuilder Princess Yachts has picked up a Princess Royal Training Award for its apprenticeship scheme. Now in its fifth year, the Princess Royal Training Awards recognise employers across the UK with outstanding training and development programmes that have had a direct impact on business performance. The winners are chosen ...
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X-Yachts enters powerboat market
Danish sailboat builder X-Yachts has entered the powerboat market with a debut planned for January next year.
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Scott Bader reports full 2019 results
The global materials specialist announced a 12% increase in profits for 2019, while reporting a 3% dip in turnover
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MasterCraft buys former Sea Ray plant
Newly-acquired Florida facility to handle all production for upscale Aviara day boat line
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OXE Marine begins trading on OTCQB market in the US
The Swedish outboard engine producer hopes to benefit from increased visibility across the US investor community
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Exhibitors confirm presence at BOATS2020
More than 90 boats will be displayed at next month’s alternative to the Southampton International Boat Show