All Refit, Repair and Maintenance articles – Page 22
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Dutch yard completes four refits
Feadship’s Aurora, Cipitouba, Drizzle and Tatasu have all been restored to new condition
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Cheeki Rafiki boss guilty
Douglas Innes of Stormforce Coaching has been found guilty of failing to ensure the safety of the Cheeki Rafiki yacht that capsized in 2014 with the loss of four lives
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Dutch yard sold to current MD
Sneek-based Jetten Shipyards has been sold to managing director Jeannot Grim
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Interlux and Awlgrip manufacturer named as official Boatyard supplier for 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race
All boats taking part in the next edition Race will feature Interlux and Awlgrip products
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Yarmouth Boat Yard and Yachting Solutions join forces
Two companies active in Maine’s large marine leisure market form strategic partnership
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Columbus Yachts completes hull of first 80m
Hull on its way from Naples to sister yard in Ancona
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ABYC members given key roles in international standards development
Members of the American Boat & Yacht Council have been appointed leadership roles in the development of the ISO's standards for small craft
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Ancasta scoops Beneteau dealer award
The UK yacht dealer was named Best Global Sailboat Dealer for 2017
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Antalya Free Zone expands services
The Turkish free trade zone will soon offer refit and maintenance facilities for yachts up to 85m in length
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New feature areas planned for IBEX 2017
Targeted pavilions to focus on Future Materials, Electronics, Marina & Yard, and Compliance & Standards
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NMMA to host fact-finding mission to Portugal and Spain
The week-long trip includes a full day at the Barcelona International Boat Show
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New Manta series of explorer yachts
Eurocraft and Marimecs BV reveal details of a new series of full-displacement yachts from 30m-65m
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Marine Foreign Trade Zone opens at Ft Lauderdale marina
The FTZ is seen as a potential boon for new sales, brokerage boats and refits
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Korea to focus on skills gap in service and repair sector
The Korean leisure marine industry is looking to improve its service and maintenance capabilities by partnering with the UK’s South Devon College Marine Academy
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Hakvoort commits to max 65m, stays in Monnickendam
The Dutch yard says it has survived recent setbacks thanks to sound financial practices
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Mulder Shipyard to build 36m yachts on spec
The first Mulder ThirtySix superyacht will be launched this year