All Power and Motorboats articles – Page 105
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Monte Carlo Yachts unveils 76ft yacht
Groupe Bnteau's Italian venture Monte Carlo Yachts has launched its first model, a 23m (76ft) luxury yacht
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Ferretti establishes naval design centre
Centro Stile Ferrettigroup will be managed by Gilberto Grassi
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Yard visit | Mulder Shipyard: Building high-quality classics
Mulder Shipyard custom-builds production motoryachts to superyacht standards, finding a niche that has kept it busy at a time when others have had less work
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Feature | Lithium Batteries: Weighing the cost of lithium
Li-Ion and LiPo batteries may offer many advantages in boatbuilding, but are these benefits offset by the extra expense?
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Collaboration | Jeremy Rogers Yachts / Kebony: Using a maple based alternative to teak
Classic yacht owners are famously conservative, but Jeremy Rogers believes they’ll appreciate the high quality teak alternative being used for the decks of his new Contessa 32
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Material world | Bio materials: The power of a green future
Natural fibre reinforcement is now common in many composite products. Does it have a future in the marine industry?
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Slovenia
Slovenia has enjoyed a rapid growth in its marine industry in recent years, despite having a very short coastline
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Spain
The last boat registration report published by Spanish trade body ANEN confirms the steep negative trend initiated in the second quarter of 2008 has now started to stabilise.
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - France
France’s Bénéteau Group is the world’s largest builder of sailboats and a leading name in European motorboats. The group is integral to the French marine industry, which means that Bénéteau’s recent financial results spell good news for France
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Facing up to the new order
Dutch boatbuilders are also turning to refit opportunities and pooling resources to overcome the downturn
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Croatia
One of the barriers to the pace of development remains an over-regulated market, especially when it comes to the legal requirements for foreign yachts using Croatian waters
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Austria
Landlocked Austria is the 12th richest nation in the world, and has an important marine industry.
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - First signs of brighter 2011 Scandinavia
Global economic woes aside, what really affects leisure marine business in the nordics is the onset of inclement weather
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Strategy and finance | Insider: Lorenzo Selva - My predecessors haven’t battled every day to survive during the crisis
An active Italian industrialist with extensive marine association experience, Lorenzo Selva is not your typical newly elected Icomia president
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Yard visit | Sessa: Motorboats
Italy’s Sessa Marine has a popular product portfolio and good turnaround on inventory. But like any successful yard, it can still see room for improvement
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Strategy and finance | Profile: Riviera - Back from the brink
The downturn came close to claiming the scalp of Australia’s iconic boat brand, but with new investors onboard its future looks more secure
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Strategy and finance | Insider: Carla Demaria - When opportunity knocks
A chance meeting with Beneteau head Annette Roux was just the opportunity that Carla Demaria, former head of Azimut’s Atlantis Range, had been looking for
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Pedro-Boat appoints UK dealer
The Dutch manufacturer of steel-hulled motorcruisers has chosen Global Yachts as its new Cantia dealer in the UK
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Maritimo names new US dealer
HMY Yacht Sales will represent the Australian cruiser manufacturer on the east coast of Florida through North Carolina
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Linssen Yachts opens UK facility
The Dutch steel yacht producer has formed Linssen Yachts UK Ltd