All Sailboats articles – Page 62
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Special feature | Southern wind: Shipyard - Looking on the bright side
His multi-million Euro expansion coincided with the global economic meltdown, but Southern Wind’s Willy Persico is sure it’s money well spent
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New build | Round-up: Turkey
Turkey’s assault on the superyacht sector is relentless. Backed by modern infrastructure, free trade zones and low cost labour, it has the potential to become the world’s leading building nation
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Refit and repair | Baltic Yachts
To cope with refit demand Finland’s Baltic Yachts has moved into brand new premises — with a much-needed water frontage
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Comment | Spars and bars: Cashing in on the Cup
San Francisco reckons the America’s Cup will be worth US$1.4 billion to the city — and much of this will come from the attendant superyacht fraternity
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New CEO at Najad
Mikael Gustavsson will replace Per Lindquist as CEO of the Swedish sailboat producer
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Xiamen to become major yacht centre in China
China's eastern coastal city is looking to build on its base of new yacht-building, sales and ownership
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Moody gets new brand manager
Tijl Hetterschijt has replaced Ben Vaes as manager of HanseYachts' Moody brand
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Northshore faces challenging year
Despite a fall in profit, the UK builder of Southerly sailing yachts experienced a challenging but ultimately successful 2009
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Island Packet appoints German distributor
Hfele Yacht Center will introduce the range at Hanseboot in November
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Cape Cod boating recovering slowly
Local businesses are pleased to see hints of recovery and some pick up in trade
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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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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 - 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 | Profile: Grand Large Yachting - Discovering its own niche
With the acquisition of French cruiser builder Garcia Yachts in May, Grand Large Yachting is honing its brands to exploit the lucrative blue-water niche
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Sector focus | Spars: Reducing weight aloft
Carbon fibre spars are increasingly popular, but new technology means conventional materials still have important advantages
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Feature | Sirius 35DS: Yacht design - The art of perfection
How can a yard design and build a yacht so good it can be considered to be one of the best ever?