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NewsEvoy expands electric outboard range with more powerful units
Evoy’s 300hp outboard will be available to pre-order in 2022 When Norwegian company Evoy introduced its 150hp electric outboard motor earlier this year, it was hailed as the most powerful electric outboard in the world. Now the company is planning even more powerful versions of electric outboards ...
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NewsNew 50-berth marina planned for Andaman Islands
Plans are underway to develop a new 50-berth marina at Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal.
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NewsCodecasa resumes operations with Jet 2020
The 229ft yacht is curently in build in San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy
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NewsBeneteau’s new strategy: in-depth look
Groupe Beneteau outlined a new five-year strategy for the company’s boat and housing divisions last week in conjunction with the release of third quarter results revealing the impact of Covid-19 on the boatbuilder’s global business. The strategic plan was introduced by chairman and CEO Jerome de Metz on an investor ...
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NewsNew Axopar 22 to launch in September
Finland’s Axopar Boats is turning its attention to the smaller 22ft market with the upcoming launch of the Axopar 22 Spyder – a 7.2m trailerable boat that comes shipped from the factory in a fixed-size container for significantly reduced delivery costs.
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NewsNorth Carolina legislation makes abandoned boat disposal easier
Local governments are lauding a new North Carolina law that makes the removal of abandoned boats on land or water easier.
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NewsGlider Yachts enters administration
The Glider concept was developed by MD Robert McCall UK start-up Glider Yachts Ltd, which over the past eight years has been developing an innovative new design of high-performance, high-speed yacht based on two gliding hulls and a raised superstructure, has entered administration. IBI understands that the ...
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NewsFountaine Pajot says solid six-month financials will help it weather Covid crisis
Strong cash flow position for French builder following boost in sales
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NewsSanlorenzo’s preliminary first-half results show jump in profitability
The Italian yacht-builder has also announced the expiration of the exclusivity period to acquire Perini Navi
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NewsMiriad Products expands into marine market
UK supplier of RV and leisure equipment says marine is a natural next step
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NewsAkzoNobel reports “robust profitability” in Q2 despite Covid-19
In a rare preview of its Q2 financial reporting, AkzoNobel NV said it had lower revenues and adjusted income in April through June compared to the same 2019 period, but “robust profitability” despite the debilitating Covid-19 crisis.
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NewsMaritimo reports North American demand back to pre-Covid-19 levels
Resurgence of interest for both new and pre-owned boats over last six weeks
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NewsPrincess Yachts to launch new X95 via live Facebook event
The Princess X95 is nearing completion in Plymouth The UK’s Princess Yachts is to launch the new Princess X95 motoryacht via a live Facebook event later this month. As the first X95 reaches completion in the Plymouth-based manufacturing facility, Princess says it is unable to launch the ...
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News2020 DAME Design Awards open for entries
METSTRADE and RAI Amsterdam have announced the opening of entries for the 30th DAME Design Award, exclusively for the exhibitors attending this year’s METSTRADE Show in November.
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NewsTampa Boat Show cancelled
NMMA says it is moving forward with the Norwalk show scheduled for late September
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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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NewsBass Pro/Cabela’s in major hiring spree
In much of the US, people trying to buy a bicycle, backyard playground, kayak or boat are likely on a waiting list, while recreational vehicles and other outdoor gear is flying off the lots and shelves. Americans are returning to nature and nothing drives the point quite like a nationwide ...
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NewsHalyard appoints new service coordinator
Halyard, the UK-based marine exhaust systems specialist, has hired Roland McIldowie as its new service coordinator.
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NewsUK council to buy key shipbuilding facility in Cowes
Following a meeting yesterday, the UK’s Isle of Wight Council has reaffirmed its intention to acquire Venture Quays, the part of Cowes harbour which hosts the iconic Columbine Building and home to Wight Shipyard.









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