All articles by Neil Eaves – Page 47
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NewsTelwater Australia to increase production from 8,000 boats a year
Telwater, Australia’s largest aluminium boat manufacturer, is on a recruitment drive as demand for boating surges during the coronavirus pandemic. Telwater manufactures more than 8,000 boats and 5,500 trailers annually and has a network of around 180 dealers across Australia and Asia South-Pacific. The Gold Coast-based manufacturer of the Quintrex, ...
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NewsAustralian broker faces charges in multimillion-dollar fraudulent boat sales scheme
Benjamin Eustice faces 17 fraud charges for his alleged role in alleged dealings ‘masterminded’ by his father, Andrew Eustice. Australian police allege Benjamin Eustice, a salesman for Platinum Boat Sales, took multiple deposits for boats and, unknown to the owners, sold the vessels. The matter was set down for a ...
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NewsSealegs makes 1,500th delivery
Sealegs International has announced that it has shipped its 1,500th amphibious boat, having past the 1,000 craft milestone in 2015.
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NewsSanctuary Cove show organisers announce new event
Organisers of the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS) have announced a new event to run from November 13-15 this year, but it will be different to previous shows.
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NewsAccastillage Diffusion opens new store in Spain, its 126th store in Europe
This week Accastillage Diffusion opened its doors to a new shop in the Aguadulce marina on the Spanish Mediterranean coast in Almería. The store will be the first in Almería but the 31st in Spain.
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NewsMaritimo Europe appoints new dealer partner
Australian motoryacht manufacturer Maritimo has strengthened its sales and marketing team in Europe by appointing Eric Zobel to head up Maritimo Europe’s sales network, based at the Marina of Aiguadolc in Sitges, some 40km southwest of Barcelona.
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NewsAnnick Girardin appointed head of Ministre de la Mer
L-R: FIN president Yves-Lyon Caen, French Minister of the Sea Annick Girardin and Jean-Paul Chapeleau, Deputy CEO of Groupe Beneteau France’s new prime minister, Jean Castex, announced a Cabinet reshuffle on Monday which included a new Minister of the Sea. A native of Saint-Malo, Annick Girardin started ...
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NewsNew superyacht trimonoran concept unveiled
Yacht designer Baran Akalin has revealed a 25m trimonoran yacht concept featuring a trimonoran hull developed by Dutch company AnwigemA.
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NewsNorth Sails opens new service loft in Ireland
The new operation in County Wicklow will be run by Shane Hughes
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NewsOXE Marine to deliver first OXE300 units
Having started production of their new OXE300 modular diesel outboard engine last month, Swedish engine producer OXE Marine AB announced the first units are now ready to be shipped to customers. The OXE Marine team mark a new milestone for the engine maker – completion of the first ...
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NewsBoatim Inc appoints a chief marketing officer
Global online boat marketplace, Boatim, creates new top position to accelerate industry digitalisation
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NewsAustralian builders post strong sales
Gold Coast boatbuilders Maritimo and Riviera are reporting good sales despite the Covid-19 crisis
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NewsWhite Shark boat brand changes hands again
French boat importer acquires the storied White Shark boat brand
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NewsFairline confirms 240 job cuts
Following last week’s story that Fairline Yachts had warned staff to expect redundancies, the UK-based boatbuilder today announced that 240, out of a total work force of 455, will be made redundant from the end of July, when the furlough period runs out. Fairline attributed the job cuts to the ...
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NewsGerman retailer AW Niemeyer ramps up catalogue
Listed items are now linked directly to the company’s online store
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NewsRiviera celebrates the launch of its 20th Sports Motor Yacht
The 72 and 68 Sports Motor Yachts, the flagships of the Riviera collection, have reached a milestone this week with the completion of the 20th boat following the launch of the new designs in 2018. Riviera spent two years developing the 68 and 72 SMY, consulting with Riviera owners from ...
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NewsFrance and Spain loosen boating regulations
In a positive sign, the French and Spanish maritime sectors have this week relaxed their Covid-19 restrictions on boating activities









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