All UK articles – Page 155
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Windboats buys assets of UK motorboat builder
The UK producer of Oyster cruising yachts has purchased the assets of Hardy Marine
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Stability returns to UK marine industry
The outlook for the UK sector is one of "quiet confidence"
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Walcon wins African marina contract
The company is to design, build and install a new marina in Mombasa, Kenya
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New marine and aviation consultancy forms in Britain
Oceanskies Ltd is based in the Channel Island of Guernsey
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New board member at Beta Marine
The UK engine specialist has promoted Sarah Pugh to the role of financial director
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Engines Plus appoints new dealer
Opal Marine will serve as the UK dealer for the Sole Diesel product range
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Coleman Insurance Brokers makes key appointment
Wayne Knibbs has been made senior development executive of the Marine division
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Ritchie Navigation appoints UK distributor
Aquafax will represent the group’s marine compasses throughout Britain
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Fairline receives extra funding
The UK yacht-builder has received a £10m boost through two contributions from its shareholders
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Plastimo appoints UK distributor
Bainbridge International will represent Plastimo proprietary products throughout Britain
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Sturge Taylor & Associates expands team
Claire Pitkin has joined the UK yacht insurance specialist with immediate effect
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Hallberg-Rassy receives large order
The British Kiel Yacht Club has ordered 10 new Hallberg-Rassy 342s
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Obituary: Henry Strzelecki
The Henri-Lloyd founder passed away on Boxing Day at the age of 87
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Headline Financials: Princess Yachts - Updated
IBI Plus has posted an updated financial report for UK based Princess Yachts, a top global boatbuilder and one of Britain's leading producers of luxury flybridge and sport motor yachts, ranging from 39 to 131 ft. Consolidated results are presented for Princess’ parent company, RNO Limited. The latest financial accounts ...
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Waveblade completes funding deal
The company has raised £550,000 in a deal with Glasgow-based business syndicate Kelvin Capital and the Scottish Investment Bank