All North America articles – Page 41
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ElectrificationElectricFish Technology Day to feature AI-powered grid solution
California-based firm believes it has a scalable solution with its grid power bank that mixes ultra-fast EV charging with AI-driven energy management
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Boat AutonomyRobosys launches first fully autonomous test boat
Robosys Automation, the British maritime autonomy software developer has splashed its first fully autonomous boat, commissioned for testing and sea trials.
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NewsVIVIC signs agreement with ACEL Power to develop electric catamarans
First deliveries scheduled for July 2025
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NewsEU suspends retaliatory tariffs on US boats
Two-week delay offers parties more negotiating time
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NewsMasterCraft fifth annual “Let Her Rip” on-water campaign
Campaign encourages women and girls of all ages to enjoy boating and water sports
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NewsHarman announces supply agreement with Conch Boats
Audio equipment supplier to supply premium stereo systems for full Conch centre console lineup
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NewsMyers celebrates 2024 safety milestones
Reportable incidents decrease by 26% year-over-year to TRIR rate of 1.94
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News35-storey condo development planned for West Palm Beach marina
No word on potential impact on slip availability following submission of development application for Rybovich Marina site
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NewsNMMA offers insight to EU retaliatory tariffs
The National Marine Manufacturers Association in the US is out with analysis highlighting what importers need to know
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NewsPalm Beach show opens
With more than 1,000 boats on display, the Palm Beach International Boat Show runs from March 19-23
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NewsMercury looks to expand fishing market penetration with new tiller handles
New Mid-Tiller Kit for four-stoke 25hp and 30hp EFI outboards deliver longer reach for larger boats
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NewsYamaha Marine donates outboards to tech schools
Eight US schools receive 425 XTO Offshore outboards in support of marine tech apprentice programs
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NewsBVI talks “concessions” to ease tension with US over charter boat fees
Proposed fee increase placed on hold until two sides reach an amicable agreement
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NewsMarina closure sends Baltimore-area boaters scrambling for new slips
278-slip facility on US Atlantic coast announces sudden closure over safety concerns, leaving boaters with just two weeks to remove vessels
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NewsVakaros buys sailing instrumentation firm
Sailmon is a well-known brand in the sailing instrumentation sector
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NewsMoonen lowers price of 110 Mustique ahead of Palm Beach show
The Dutch yard has slashed the price of its 34m yacht by over US$1m
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NewsRemigo launches North American operations
Slovenian electric outboard builder establishes US sales office, announces plans to launch RemigoOne motor at Palm Beach show
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NewsDockmate enters collaboration with US yacht brokerage
Jeff Brown Yachts to include joystick system on all 29ft Axopar models
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Green TechnologiesPrinted solar cells thinner than a human hair adhere to any surface
New technology now allows solar cells to be printed onto fabric, making them ideal for marine applications such as sails, bimini’s, and even foul weather gear









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