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Falcon Yachts begins build of first 40m Falcon Legacy
The 40m Falcon Legacy’s slender yet muscular bow slices through the water like a falcon’s beak slices through the air Following its re-entry to the market last year, Italy’s Falcon Yachts has commenced construction of the first unit in its Falcon Legacy line – a 40m yacht ...
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Builder of Evo Yachts announces substantial growth, yard expansion and new models
Builder announces new flagship and triple-digit growth
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T-H Marine acquires online retailer BHP Marine, further acquisitions sought
Latest acquisition by US marine accessories manufacturer brings complementary product line and established e-commerce operation
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Small Kiwi business making a big splash
Over 150 Shark seats were installed on vessels that worked in the America’s Cup
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Alva Yachts expands global distribution network
The German manufacturer of electric catamarans has announced the signing of a number of contracts with environmentally conscious dealers around the world. Alva Yachts has seen strong interest from dealers in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia. However, North America is particularly strong, driven by the strong consumer ...
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New dates announced for Paris Boat Show
The Federation des Industries Nautiques (FIN) has announced the dates for this year’s Paris Boat Show, otherwise known as the Nautic. It will be held at the venue where it has been staged for many years, the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre, from the 4th-12th December. Last year’s show had ...
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Princess board director appointed chair of UK regional council
Adrian Bratt will chair the CBI’s South West Regional Council for the next two years
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Rush to ensure RYA qualifications continue to be recognised in Spain post-Brexit
Spanish marine authorities make bid to lift recently imposed restrictions
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Boats.co.uk to represent Sea Ray on UK east coast
Boats.co.uk has been appointed Britain’s east coast dealer for the Sea Ray range of powerboats. The family-owned business – which already sells new boats and watercraft from Princess, Williams, Parker and Kawasaki, in addition to a wide selection of second-hand craft – will now exclusively handle east coast sales on ...
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Oyster Yachts invests in new production facility
UK builder acquires additional 27,000sq ft at Hythe Marine Park in Southampton
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French hydrogen specialist to occupy La Ciotat Shipyards site
Hynova’s first boat, the 40ft New Era, will launch in May Following a competitive bidding process, Hynova, the French builder of hydrogen-powered yachts, has been offered the opportunity to occupy Lot 14 in the Yachting Village of La Ciotat Shipyards in the South of France. The call ...
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Full impact of Groupe Beneteau cyber attack revealed
Boat deliveries to be delayed following the February cyber attack on France’s Groupe Beneteau
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Evergreen Suez crisis adds to supply chain woes; So when can the boat business expect a return to ‘normal’?
With little purchasing power compared to the electronics and automotive sector, IBI talks to supply chain expert Professor Sebastian Kummer about the outlook for the boating industry, where and why the supply bottlenecks are occuring, and when we might expect a return to normal
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OneWater creates new group
US boat retailer OneWater Marine has announced the creation of the OneWater Yacht Group. The new company unifies OneWater’s geographically diverse yacht sales team and Grande Yachts sales team under a unified brand, while augmenting the company’s service and repair offerings at the Roscioli Yachting Center in Florida. “We are ...
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La Grande-Motte multihull show cancelled
Scheduled to take place from 28 April to 2 May, the organisers of the International Multihull Show have announced the cancellation of the exhibition for reasons of public health protection, linked to the Covid-19 pandemic. More than 50 boats had registered to attend the show, which was scheduled to take ...
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Highfield Boats exceeds 12-month sales expectations
The US supplier of RIBs and tenders overcomes severe logistical challenges