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Future Tech: Is wood the future technology that will replace GRP?
Once the default boatbuilding material worldwide, wood largely gave way to fibreglass more than 50 years ago. But a new, recyclable bioplastic made from wood fibres holds promise as a sustainable alternative to GRP, and could bring boatbuilding full circle
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Yamaha Marine turns to plant-derived materials for boat parts
Newly developed parts intended for installation on certain 2024 models
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IBI to debate industry’s future at METSTRADE
In partnership with METSTRADE and Torqeedo-founder Christoph Ballin, IBI’s editor Ed Slack and invited panelists, will discuss the short- and longer-term hurdles and opportunities the electric and hybrid revolution presents
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Volvo Penta, CMB.TECH partner on dual-fuel hydrogen engines
Collaboration between the two companies will include joint projects ranging from pilot initiatives to small-scale industrialisation with the goal of advancing a range of technologies…
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IBEX | What we missed
The Sunday cancellation of IBEX due to the danger posed from what evolved into major hurricane Ian upset a number of planned new product launches scheduled to take place at North America’s largest marine trade event. Here’s just a short sample of the new equipment coming to market for 2023 ...
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Rolls-Royce and Sanlorenzo team up on methanol propulsion in yachts
The two companies agree methanol propulsion is the ideal solution for sustainable yachting
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Sanlorenzo bets on hydrogen fuel cells
Italian luxury builder Sanlorenzo says methanol powered fuel cells are the answer to sustainability in yachting; announces further technology partnerships
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U-Boat Worx | Winning the race to the bottom
Submarine manufacturer U-Boat Worx is winning the race to the bottom. It caters to owners of yachts, cruise lines and resorts and is looking to significantly scale its operations by bringing underwater exploration to the masses
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Suzuki starts production of outboards with microplastic collecting device
The outboard motor device is one of three initiatives supporting the Suzuki Clean Ocean Project
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Breakthrough in new renewable energy class as ‘flying yacht’ produces green hydrogen in a world first
UK start up talks to IBI about the secret to its success in ground-breaking sea trials
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Beneteau partners with Vision Marine on elecrification
Groupe Beneteau and Vision Marine Technologies to develop and market 100% electric outboard powerboats.
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Electrification & next generation technology: managing expectations
Managing expectations for electric and alternative power sources across regulators, manufacturers, investors and consumers is a challenging task – one that the boating industry leaders addressed in a recent round-table session in Washington, DC
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Electrification and next gen technology showcased at ABC
Electric outboard displays from Torqeedo and Mercury Marine among highlights
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Volvo Penta launches first of its kind hybrid-electric vessel
Volvo Penta, Marell Boats, and Arctic tourism operator Hurtigruten Svalbard have launched a new ground-breaking Volvo Penta-powered hybrid-electric vessel, the technology for which could make big waves in the leisure sector
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A New Type of Shore Power
A new shore power connection that uses magnets in place of the traditional plug-and-socket promises greater safety and added capabilities – including the ability to fast-charge electric boats
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Electrification: will charging be the main choke point?
IBI talkes to Fossil Free Marine co-founder Karl-Oska Tjernström about the company’s vision for fossil-free boating through flexible, scalable infrastructure solutions
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Recharging electric boats in five minutes flat
There is much to like about electric boats – except the amount of time it takes to recharge their batteries. But a new high-tech cable developed in the US could cut recharge times to minutes.
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New electric cars significantly outpace charging infrastructure
The auto industry is already placing hundreds of models of low- and zero-emission vehicles on the market, but has serious concerns about the slow deployment of the infrastructure needed to charge and refuel these vehicles.
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Rolls-Royce grows mtu NautIQ product range
New automation systems powered by Sea Machines technology