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Polish builder develops new model, eyes US expansion
Viko Yachts is working on a new 42ft flagship
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MarineMax stock jumps on Boatzon investment news
Investors respond positively to yesterday’s news
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Norwegian start-up raises $2.2m to develop its hydrofoil technology
Tech firm closes capital raise of NOK 20m
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Suntex acquires New Jersey marina
US owner of best-in-class marinas adds new location to expanding portfolio
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Russia sanctions lead Dutch to raise number of detained superyachts to 20
The vessels are under heightened surveillance, meaning they can’t leave the Netherlands
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UK tech firm receives £350K loan to help boost growth
The funds will be spent on key appointments
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MarineMax invests in online boat retailer
New partnership aligns well with company’s diversification goals
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Analysts look for OneWater to beat earnings again
Wall Street expects US boat retailer to top earnings expectations
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Marine antenna specialist brings production back to UK
Shakespeare Marine to manufacture four of its best-selling VHF antennas in Lancashire
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Dutch cat builder unveils new solar-powered model
The Soel Senses 62 can generate up to 17.6kWp of solar energy
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80m Heesen yacht in sea trials at private North Sea yard
Project Cosmos’ future owner is unknown
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Sunny premiere for first major Swedish show in two years
Gothenburg’s Eriksberg Boat Show took place on the weekend
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Sea-Fire brings Li-ion battery fire suppression products to marine market
The batteries have been a known fire risk since being commercialised in the 1970s
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Dutch start-up to increase production of 3D-printed boats
The company aims to produce 100 pleasure yachts this year, jumping to 300 by 2023
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Electrification: will charging be the main choke point?
IBI talkes to Fossil Free Marine co-founder Karl-Oska Tjernström about the company’s vision for fossil-free boating through flexible, scalable infrastructure solutions
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Recharging electric boats in five minutes flat
There is much to like about electric boats – except the amount of time it takes to recharge their batteries. But a new high-tech cable developed in the US could cut recharge times to minutes.
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New electric cars significantly outpace charging infrastructure
The auto industry is already placing hundreds of models of low- and zero-emission vehicles on the market, but has serious concerns about the slow deployment of the infrastructure needed to charge and refuel these vehicles.
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EU adds more sanctions on Russia, including coal
As sanctions move into the energy sector, analysts are lowering their forecast for European growth in 2022
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Volvo Group on Ukraine
Volvo Penta’s parent company, the Volvo Group, issues statement on the financial impact of the war in Ukraine
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Motor Yacht A one of six sanctioned superyachts seeking shelter in Maldives
The 119m (390ft) Blohm+Voss yacht is owned by Russian oligarch Andrey Melnichenko