All Boatbuilders articles – Page 300
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Australian yacht builder to close manufacturing operations
Buizen Yachts to move its manufacturing overseas
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Hinckley Company CEO passes away
Jim McManus died this week after a prolonged battle with cancer
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Baja Marine Group adds six new dealers
Company appoints three new dealers in Florida and a new dealer each in Alabama, Ohio and Indiana
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Weak rand a double-edged sword for South African boatbuilders
Marine Industry Association of South Africa says currency weakness is both good and bad news for boatbuilders
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Green Marine invests six-figure sum in new autoclave
The UK yacht-builder has taken delivery of Britain’s biggest marine-specific autoclave at its shipyard in Hythe
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Moonen in recovery mode
Construction of one of the yard’s ongoing projects, a 30-metre motoryacht in Moonen’s new Caribbean range, has now recommenced
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Catamaran firm files for bankruptcy protection
Gunboat owner says decision follows two years of difficulties
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ArticleBavaria releases first sketches of new motorboat concept
The first prototype in PROJECT DA10 will set sail in spring 2016
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ArticleSuprema Marine expands range and puts hold on superyacht projects
The Dubai-based boatbuilder launched a new 13.4m yacht at QIBS last week
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ArticleMC Yacht & Co International unveils first model
The Fulvio de Simoni-designed Nemo 44 is being built at Ocea Yachts
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Azimut hosts its largest-ever stand at QIBS
The Italian yacht-builder is displaying four of its most representative models at the Qatar show in Doha
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B+V contracts Aluship to build BV 80 superstructures
Blohm + Voss is constructing parts of the yacht to minimise the build time once the order is signed
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Brunswick sees strong growth and profits through 2018
Its three-year outlook forecasts 7% to 9% sales growth over the next three years
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Buster Boats sold
Yamaha Motor Europe NV to acquire 100% of the Finnish boatbuilder's shares
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Milaha Shipyard looks to expand yacht involvement
The Qatar-based ship repair firm is looking to increase its volume of yacht work









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