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3D printing finding traction in boat production
Additive manufacturing technology can help boat builders save time and money by facilitating mold production
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Breakthrough in colour choice and mould resistance for 3D printed components
Results could be transformative for the industry in simplifying processes whilst widening the functionality of components
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Insight | Strength in numbers
Sunstream aims to grow both volumes and profits by focusing its new Helix-P high-speed hydraulic boat lift on commercial marina applications
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More ‘suction sails’ for the world’s commercial fleets. Yachts next?
Latest installation features three 22-metre-high fixed eSails - could a similar installation have superyacht application potential?
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FLIR’s new acoustic imagers can detect compressed air leaks and mechanical faults
As large yachts become ever more complex, and new types of propulsion using hydrogen and ammonia come on stream, engineers have a new diagnostic tool in their kit courtesy of US-based FLIR, a brand of Teledyne Technologies
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ACC Wingsail shows promise for larger craft
Concept now being upscaled for use on sailing superyachts
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Are adaptable moulds the future of fibreglass boat building?
Reduced tooling costs and easy mass customisation could soon make adaptable moulding technology central to fibreglass boat production
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Mould a hull four times faster
By using Gurit’s B3 Smartpac kit, Merino Boatworks has reduced the moulding time for this 6.78 stepped-hull sports fisher from one-and-a half months to just over a week
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Croatian businessman acquires deck machinery firm
Adria Winch supplies products to yachts and other types of craft
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Avoiding the dry dock
Expertise honed in the commercial underwater repair sector is allowing large charter yachts to avoid the costs and time constraints of dry dock
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Polish motorboat builder launches new model with basalt fibre
D-Boats is eyeing increased export sales of its motor yachts produced with the use of basalt fiber to European, Asian markets
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Advanced composites in boat building
From greater recyclability to lighter weight to easier repair, advances in composites could significantly influence boat building not in the distant future, but in 2024
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Insight | On common ground: platform sharing in boat building
Long standard practice in the automotive industry, the concept of platform sharing – building multiple models on a common foundation – is gaining traction in leisure marine sector as boat builders look to drive efficiencies and lower costs
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Preventing lightning strikes
With the number of lightning strikes tripling in recent years, the race is on for solutions at sea
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Insight | Taking the high road
Polaris aims to grow its share of the hyper-competitive pontoon and deck boat segment with a value proposition based on quality, innovation and global market expansion
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Shapewave sees fair winds and following seas for its 3D-shaping of marine products
The Dutch start-up determined to revolutionise inflatable product applications in the marine leisure sector
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New centre for sustainable boatbuilding planned for the UAE
Innovative CSSB shipyard to provide a shared space where manufacturers of ships, boats, components, and machinery can collaborate to accelerate sustainable development
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Decentralized manufacturing – the next major trend?
The old adage about having all one’s eggs in one basket still holds true, and especially when it comes to building things. With next-gen manufacturing tech becoming increasingly affordable, the case for replacing global factories with smaller in-market facilities becomes increasingly compelling
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