All Superyacht Technology articles – Page 147
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Sunseeker’s largest superyacht under construction
The 47m flagship yacht is due for completion in December 2013
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Isle of Man Yacht Forum names new chairman
Andy Roy is a principal of Baker Tilly Isle of Man and director of Bennett Roy Maritime
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Confusion over Pendennis planning approval for £10m expansion
Reports that the project allowing the company to build yachts up to 100m(328ft) has received full planning may be premature
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Asia-Pacific Superyacht Conference aims to boost industry in the Asia-Pacific region
150 delegates are expected at 4th Asia-Pacific Superyacht Conference in Singapore from April 25-26
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Sanlorenzo launches fifth SD122
Retro-styled Sanlorenzo 38m harks back to transatlantic liners of the '30s
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Taking to the skies: Canadian firm builds flying megayacht
The Flying Yacht cruises from 30 to 90 metres above the water's surface, reaching speeds of 60 knots
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Delegates prepare for 2012 YARE refit show
More than 120 exhibitors to attend Viareggio event from April 26-29
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Simpson Marine expands Chinese superyacht activities
Services group opens new offices in Hainan and Shenzhen
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Boat Asia 2012 opens with a focus on yacht charter
Show in Singapore to display over 50 yachts
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Washington eases pilotage restrictions on foreign-flagged yachts
The new law will now allow foreign yachts up to 750 gross tons and under 200 feet LOA to enter the state
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Australia ASC to offer globally accredited training for superyacht crew
Partnership between Australian Superyacht Crew Recruitment & Training (ASC) and TAFE NSW Sydney Institute Maritime
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SP-High Modulus wins Dream Symphony engineering contract
World's largest private sailing yacht to be built in Turkey
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Lantic revamps sales strategy
Danish manufacturer to focus on supporting its network of international resellers
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Nordic Marine Market
It’s all about the buzz now. In previous years footfall at shows was everything. enough people through the door and business was bound to stick to a percentage of them. Now, gauging a boat show’s success or failure is as much about the mood in the aisles – whether exhibitors ...
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Germany's Marine Market
The German leisure marine market grew for its second consecutive year in 2011, driven by strong domestic demand and a slight recovery in export sales to Northern Europe. According to marine industry federation Bundesverband wassersportwirtschaft (BVWW), sales of marine goods and services climbed by 4.7 per cent in 2010 to ...