All News articles – Page 257
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Archipelago to build first methanol-fuelled leisure yacht
New catamaran model designed by Chartwell Marine
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UK hydraulics firm opens new training academy
The Armada Engineering Skills Academy in Cornwall is BFPA accredited
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World video preview of new Rock XL yacht presented in Sanya
New model being built by Turkish brand Evadne Yachts
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Australia’s largest marina group sold
The 10-marina transaction will be used as core assets in new marina fund
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X Shore partners with Safe Harbor Marinas
New partnership to increase access to sustainable boating for members across the US
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Malibu announces financial leadership change
CFO Wayne Wilson is leaving the Tennessee-based boatbuilder
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Volvo Group Q1 revenues up 25% in record quarter
Volvo Penta revenues grow by 33%, driven in part by gains in marine engine sales
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Vision Marine hopes to see US$1.6m in financing
Electric propulsion provider enters into a definitive agreement with investors for the issuance and sale of 381,293 of its common shares
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Feadship presents first hydrogen fuel-cell superyacht
Dutch builder is spearheading sustainable yachting and paving the way for a greener future
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Polish builder expands to US, secures funds for electric boats
Lamdo Yachts plans to open a charging station for electric boats at Giżycko marina
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Yamaha awards US dealers with Marine Service Pro recognition
News status program distinguishes dealerships having completed advanced levels of service training
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EBI: Sustainability in boatbuilding, alternative propulsion systems growing strongly
European Boating Industry publishes results of ‘Future of Sustainable On-Water Propulsion’ study
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Cape Town’s Superyacht Training Academy reports surge in demand
SYTA expands service offering with new set of advanced courses
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Bering takes delivery of two hulls from external contractor
The B80 hulls were delivered to Bering’s Turkish facility, ready for final fit-out
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Scout Boats starts US$10m expansion
Construction is expected to be completed in early spring of 2024
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Buelow takes Mercury helm at full-throttle
In his first extended industry interview since taking the job, Mercury Marine president John Buelow speaks with IBI about the transition and how he views his role
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Does Auckland need two boat shows?
Recent Auckland Boat Show rekindles discussion as to the need for two boat shows in New Zealand’s largest city
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Heesen's new SY series boasts “touch of aggression”
The Dutch yard’s Project Akira breaks with stem-to-stern, horizontal lines in evidence in many modern superyachts