All Refit, Repair and Maintenance articles – Page 83
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USSA names new founding member
The newly formed US Superyacht Association adds Knight & Carver YachtCenter to its list of founding members
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Gold Coast silting could cost refit yards millions, warn marine trade officials
Refit yards on the Coomera River last week lost a superyacht refit job worth AUS$1 million because of a poorly dredged section of the river
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Superyacht repair facility to open in 2007
Monaco Marine has revealed that its new superyacht repair facility currently being built in La Ciotat, France is progressing rapidly
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Investment in rivers must continue says Environment Agency
It has confirmed an increase in boat registration fees on the rivers it manages
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Shurhold acquires Yacht Brite
Since MAATS 2005, the two companies had already been cross-promoting each other's products in a combined marketing effort
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Bellingham completes Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron marina
Maintenance costs of the previous 90m (295ft) floating 'breakwall' led the Club to seek an alternative low profile structure mooring system.
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Global Challenge Round the World Yacht Race postponed
A lack of title sponsor means Challenge Business cannot commit to the refit of the yachts, essential to race safety
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SMM spotlighting superyachts
The Shipbuilding, Machinery & Marine Technology (SMM) trade fair is increasingly becoming a platform for the superyacht and megayacht markets
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Hyde Sails expands overseas
Hyde Sails, one of the UK's largest sail makers, is to begin setting up an international distributor network, beginning in Holland and Sweden.
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Australian minister welcomes Gold Coast superyacht cluster
Tourism minister Margaret Keech said it will position Queensland as the dominant superyacht destination of Australia, with a potential "enormous" impact for the local economy
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Peters Opal becomes sole Azimut importer
Peters Opal, the UK yacht distributor and retailer once known as Opal Marine, has signed an exclusive two-year agreement to distribute the Azimut Yachts range in Britain
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Trinity Yachts up and running again
The 15.4 hectare (38 acre) yard suffered badly from the effects of Hurricane Katrina
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Lloyd's Register to sponsor Millennium Cup
Lloyd's Register has announced that it has signed on as a Gold Sponsor of the 2007 New Zealand Millennium Cup, which begins on June 19 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
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Tim Kehoe joins BoatQuays team
Kehoe will be responsible for post-sales logistics and sea trials, warranties, repairs and servicing
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New man at the helm of Environment Agency navigation
Encouraging more people to get out on rivers and opening up new navigable waters to boaters are just some of the UK Environment Agency's new National Navigation Manager's targets
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Island Packet launches new trawler
Island Packet Yachts has launched the PY Cruiser, a new 12.5m (41ft) displacement trawler that offers long-range capabilities and low maintenance
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Attendee will get boat makeover at Minneapolis show
NMMA show seeks local boaters' "stories" about why their boats deserve a complete overhaul
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Riviera buys US marina for AUS$7 million
Located on the St Lucie River in Stuart, Florida, the new marina will serve as headquarters for the company's US subsidiary, Riviera Yachts of the Americas
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Dubai Marina bans two-stroke outboards
Dubai Marina Motor Yacht Club in the UAE has introduced a ban on all two-stroke outboard engine-powered boats on its waterways with immediate effect
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Boating market in Oman set for growth
Leisure boating in Oman is set for expansion with the development of a network of marinas that will open up cruising on the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea coast