All Training and Education articles – Page 41
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Motorsports to Marine seminar a success
Around 40 people attended the UK's first ever Motorsports to Marine seminar in East Cowes last week, including representatives from SEEDA and the Cowes Marine Cluster
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Riviera raises CO emissions awareness
The Australian boatbuilder has spent more than eight months researching the prevalence of carbon monoxide (CO) emissions on petrol-powered boats
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New ABYC-accredited course to launch in UK
The Paragon and ITE Training Group has introduced a new four-day marine Electrical Technician course that is accredited by the American Boat and Yacht Council
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Tiara to add US$14 expansion
The Michigan builder of luxury cruisers says the 30,000sq ft manufacturing facility will accommodate 400 new workers
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New diploma in small craft surveying is launched
The UK's National Sea Training Centre (NSTC) has teamed up with Lloyd's Maritime Academy to offer a 12-month Diploma in Small Craft Surveying
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EMarineTraining offers new online course
EMarineTraining.com has teamed up with the Yacht Design School in the US to produce a new six-week online course entitled 'Evaluating Hull Lines for Excellence'
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New Zealand revenue minister pledges government support for industry
While offering government support in tax breaks, Michael Cullen told the New Zealand Marine Industry Conference he would like to see industry collaboration in the face of international competition
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Welsh counties seek harmonised approach on slipways
Faced with an influx of craft following the recent decision to put in place speed restrictions on Lake Windermere in England, four Welsh counties have decided to work together on a common approach to managing slipways and the influx of craft that has resulted from the decision
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Rancraft to be powered by Honda in UK
Windward Yachting, the sole UK distributor of Italy's Rancraft sportsboats, has announced that Honda Marine is to fit its four-stroke engines to the Rancraft outboard range
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New Zealand education association exports training modules to Canada
Boating Industry Training Organisation (BITO), a division of the Marine Industry Association of New Zealand, is now licensing its apprenticeship training system in Nova Scotia
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Clipper Ventures relocates to new premises
The UK marine events company has announced that it is moving to Royal Clarence Yard in Gosport, Portsmouth, in November this year
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Broadblue 42 to be built by Goodchild
The UK's Broadblue Catamarans has announced that Goodchild Marine Services is to build all future versions of the Broadblue 42 in order to help boost production
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New exhibition hall for hanseboot 2005
The 2005 Hamburg International Boat Show, or hanseboot, will be bigger than ever, thanks to the ongoing expansion of the New Hamburg Trade Fair venue
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Matapeake Maritime Centre gets go-ahead
RW Marsh Enterprises in the US has been granted approval from the State of Maryland to develop a 17-acre maritime centre on Chesapeake Bay
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Palmer Johnsons new Yacht Security Division to host security seminar
Upcoming seminar to inform yacht owners and captains of their security needs
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TV sailing challenge
Sir Chay Blyth and sailing race event company Challenge Business take part in Channel 4 award winning TV series, 'Faking It'
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Azimut-Benetti announces Yachtmasters seminars
Azimut-Benetti Yachtmasters will take place in Avigliana and Champoluc, Italy, from March 26-29, 2003
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Marine surveyors needed in China
China faces challenge to expand ranks of marine surveyors to keep up with marine industry growth, says vp of National Association of Marine Surveyor
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Marine bankers predict "Borrower's Market" for 2003
Incoming National Marine Bankers Association president claims boating industry will have plenty of financial support from the lending community in 2003
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Equipment manufacturers must get closer to designers
The traditional opening day Breakfast Seminar at the METS Show in Amsterdam, jointly organised by ICOMIA and IBI magazine, this year featured a panel of five highly experienced yacht designers and drew an audience of 230.