All Superyacht Technology articles – Page 207
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OYS launches new thrusters division
OYS Thrusters will offer bow and stern thrusters, fixed and retractable thrusters with hydraulic or electric drives, and full bridge control systems for boats of up to 100m (328ft)
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Boat Asia signs deal to remain at Sentosa Cove
The boat show has exhibited at the Singapore marina hub for three years, and the new agreement will extend through 2009
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Trinity Yachts up and running again
The 15.4 hectare (38 acre) yard suffered badly from the effects of Hurricane Katrina
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Lloyd's Register to sponsor Millennium Cup
Lloyd's Register has announced that it has signed on as a Gold Sponsor of the 2007 New Zealand Millennium Cup, which begins on June 19 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
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Atlas B2B launches online ordering system
The UK's Atlas B2B has introduced a new online purchasing system for high-grade equipment to the superyacht and luxury residence industries
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ONE15 Marina Club completes topping-out
Singapore's ONE15 Marina Club in Sentosa Cove entered its final phase of development today
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Increased capacity for Yachting Developments
The New Zealand boatbuilder is relocating from its yard of nearly two decades in Beach Haven, Auckland, to a much larger facility on the Hobsonville Air Base
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Burger partners with high-end security company to fortify yachts
Strategically Armored and Fortified Environments (SAFE) will create "security solutions" for Burger's megayachts
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Amels to begin work on second Limited Edition superyacht
The five-deck AMELS 212, like the 171, is designed by Tim Heywood and the interior will be created by Andrew Winch
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Macquarie Leisure Trust Group invests in Melbourne Marina
The company has paid AUS$1.6 million for development rights at Melbourne's Docklands
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Bill Barry-Cotter plans AUS$200 million marine complex
The owner of Maritimo Yachts purchased 60ha riverfront property in Coomera this week, and expects the marine complex to open within two to three years
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Port Ghalib unveils expansion plans
Port Ghalib marina in Egypt is to add another 500 berths for visiting yachts, making it the largest privately owned marina in the Middle East
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The Maltese Falcon completes initial trials
Perini Navi has announced that the 88m (289ft) clipper yacht The Maltese Falcon successfully completed initial trials in the Bosphorus earlier this month
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Riviera makes key European appointment
The Australian boatbuilder appoints Andrea Armas as its new general manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa
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SeaSpray expands distribution
The National Marine Suppliers in the US is to distribute a copy of SeaSpray magazine to each of its clients when they re-provision their vessels
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Trinity unveils new superyacht project
Trinity Yachts begins work on the MARY P, a 37.2m (122ft) aluminium sportfishing yacht that is due for launch in 2008
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Robbie Sargent new Navtec superyacht product manager
Starting in late June in the Havant office, UK, he will be responsible for the rigging of yachts ranging upwards of 200ft (61m)
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OYS hires Mike Orange as new technical director
Ultimately responsible for the development of new products, he will work closely with customers to develop new solutions to increasingly demanding applications
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Successful Beirut Boat Show highlights Middle East boating market
Staged in the Joseph Khoury Marina from May 17-21, the show hosted 100 exhibitors and 22 countries showcasing 80 yachts in-water and on land
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Marlow-Norsemen wins World Superyachts Award for Environmental Policies
It is the first Environmental Award presented to a member of the marine industry by the Superyachts Society.