All Europe articles – Page 436
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Final call for DAME Award entries
The deadline for DAME Award applications is Friday, September 14
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Appointment at Mallorca Boat Sales
André Nelles takes on the helm at Sealine’s new dealership for the Balearics
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Contest enters US market
Berthon USA will represent the Dutch boatbuilder on the US east coast
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Lewmar chosen for Oyster’s new boats
The Oyster 725-01 and the Oyster 885 have been fitted with Lewmar deck hardware
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Two new boat brands enter Turkish market
Targa and Cobalt boats are now available through Marina Deniz Araçları
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Dutch boatbuilder goes bankrupt
Steel-hulled yacht producer Pedro-Boat had racked up debts of €3m
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ArticleVolvo Penta UK relocates
The move to a new facility in Warwick provides a better location and resources from which to serve all of the UK
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Appointment at Neyland Yacht Haven
James Cotton has been promoted to director of UK-based marina
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New Greenline importer for Norway
Kragstad AS in Oslo has replaced Sol Marine AS as the Slovenian brand's new importer
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Sunseeker Charters gets MYBA accreditation
The company became a full corporate member of the worldwide yachting association on September 1
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Superyacht builders show interest in failed German shipyard
Lürssen and the Abu Dhabi Mar Group have reportedly shown an interest in buying two commercial shipyards from P+S Werften
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Ocean Signal enters Russian market
St Petersburg-based firm MS Service to look after Ocean Signal range of SafeSea products
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ArticleBailey Marine becomes standard fit for Oyster Yachts
Bailey Marine products has been chosen as the standard specification for all large yachts
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AD Boats and Sydney Yachts join forces
Companies to enter into a global production and distribution contract
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ArticleAnytec teams up with Simrad Yachting
The Swedish boatbuilder will offer Simrad electronics on all models
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Royal Southern Yacht Club | Mark Inkster
Steeped in tradition, the world’s top yacht clubs are not usually seen as dynamic businesses, but as the Royal Southern Yacht Club shows, an ‘open for business’ approach can bring commercial benefits not just to the clubs but to yachting in general
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Technology research to boost UK marine industry
Government-sponsored study to focus on clean, efficient propulsion, onboard power, and onboard technology









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