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Pininfarina, Fulvio De Simoni unveil results of first collaboration
New 48ft motor catamaran developed for Turkish composites producer
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Middle East Yachting Conference draws to a close
Today’s event in Dubai was the first in four years
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Illegal charters damaging yacht tourism in Turkey
Some private yachts are being used for commercial purposes
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KVH revenues up 8% in 2021, as CEO steps down
CEO and co-founder Martin Kits van Heyningen announces retirement, search underway for permanent replacement
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Nautical Group Holdings buys Railblaza USA Inc
NGH acquires assets of YakGear Inc that relate to Railblaza distribution in the US
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Atlantic City show attracts good mix of first-time buyers
Attendance pays off for show exhibitors
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Azimut-Benetti gears up for strong DIBS presence
The Middle East now accounts for 25% of Azimut brand sales
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Suzuki expands outboard range
New DF250SS to be unveiled this weekend at US at BassMaster Classic fishing tournament
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The next generation in stabilisation?
While traditional stabilisers counter rolling seas with fins and gyros, a different approach that suspends the main hull above the waves on an articulating platform could deliver the smoothest ride yet
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Ferretti, Sanlorenzo to use DIBS 2022 for key regional launches
Custom Line Navetta 30 and SX88 to be exhibited by Italian builders
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Russian superyacht owners protest over planned seizures
Russian lawyer claims recent seizures a violation of UN Convention
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Insulation you can eat
Synthesised composites are widely used in boat construction, for everything from interior insulation to the cores of laminated panels. Yet the complex nature of these materials can represent a challenge for boat builders aiming to make their products more easily recyclable at the end of their service life. A group ...
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Ships that drive themselves
The steady march toward the development of fully autonomous boats took a giant leap forward in late January when a Japanese car ferry completed a 149-mile voyage through the Iyonada Sea, successfully departing port, completing the crossing and docking at its final destination without human intervention. In January ...
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Paint-on solar panels
With the growing electrification of boats, demand on batteries has never been greater. The answer to keeping them happily charged could lie in photo-sensitive paints that can effectively turn the entire yacht into a single massive solar panel
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Ukraine: Dutch superyacht sector assesses potential fallout
IBI talks to industry insiders about the impact of sanctions
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Yacht business driving strong growth at Hempel
Danish coatings group sees double-digit jump in revenues and net profits