All Superyacht Technology articles – Page 148
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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 ...
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Amels reports busiest workload ever
The Dutch superyacht builder is working on 12 new construction projects and two major refits
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ICOMIA keen to enhance paint applicator group
New members sought to improve superyacht best practice
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MYBA teams up with Yacht Carbon Offset
The aim is to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions at the upcoming MYBA Charter Show in Genoa
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Superyacht refit yards form joint venture
Atollvic Shipyard in Vigo, Spain has formed a joint venture with New Zealand's Integrated Marine Group
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New Panama marina to offer superyacht berthing
Leading US developer keen to attract craft up to 90m
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New owners for Spinlock
Chris Hill, Peter Kirby and Caroline Senior to take over as new owners
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Proteksan Turquoise releases Yogi statement
The Turkish yard says the sinking was not attributable to anything structural or technical
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Sri Lanka yard enters the superyacht repair market
Colombo Dockyard to offer repair and maintenance for superyachts
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Dredging project promises annual US$18m boost for Florida shipyards
The deepening of the Dania Cutoff Canal will give superyachts access to Broward and Palm Beach shipyards for the first time
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Breakwater construction completed on Belize's first superyacht marina
Placencia Marina will accommodate vessels up to 79m
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New superyacht rules launched by Bureau Veritas
Classification society says changes will help designers
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Camper & Nicholson boosts staff in Hong Kong
Camper & Nicholsons First Eastern has hired Todd Jeffery as project director for its Hong Kong branch
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First Perini Navi 60m hull arrives at Viareggio yard
Turkish built ketch begins fit-out ahead of 2013 delivery