All Superyacht Technology articles – Page 82
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Granocean signs second catamaran order for Singapore
The first Pure Power 77-LX was delivered to a Singaporean owner in May last year
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Ferguson Marine plans entry into superyacht market
Scotland’s largest commercial shipbuilder is investing £12m on a yard redevelopment that will allow it to build vessels up to 130m
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Moonen counts on Mexican investor returning
Mexican steel giant Altos Hornos de Mexico (AHMSA) acquired a majority stake in the Dutch yard a few years ago
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HISWA Holland Yachting Group revamps membership rules
Changes to the Dutch yachting group include a new “six-part menu” that allows members to engage to different degrees in various B2B and B2C events
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Florida marinas expand facilities for larger yachts
Harborage Marina in St Petersburg and Bayfront Yacht Works & Marina in South Siesta Key are both looking to attract larger vessels
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ArticleRiva unveils renderings of new superyacht range
Riva’s Superyachts Division has unveiled rendering of the second of its new design styles.
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ArticleProject Margarita sold
Heesen Yachts has announced that YN 16847, known as Project Margarita, was sold in late May to a seafaring enthusiast who will use the boat for family cruising.
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ArticleX-Craft launches new superyacht tender
X-Craft in the Netherlands has revealed details of 10DER, the new addition to its portfolio of superyacht tenders.
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ArticleHodgdon launches new tender
Hodgdon Custom Tenders, the superyacht tender division of Hodgdon Yachts, has launched hull #418, a 12m limousine tender.
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ICOMIA Superyacht Refit Group welcomes new member
The International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) has announced that Lusben has joined its Superyacht Refit Group.
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NewsGreen light for Gibraltar superyacht project
After three planning committee meetings, the £7m-£10m project to develop 10 new stern-to superyacht berths and 102 short-stay and rental apartments at Gibraltar’s Ocean Village Marina has gained approval. After deferrals in April and May, the Gibraltar Development & Planning Commission agreed to the scheme yesterday.
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ArticleSanlorenzo launches four yachts in a row
Italian shipyard Sanlorenzo has launched the second unit of its new SD112 line (33,65 m). The news follows on three motoryachts over 24-metre launched in just two weeks, including two SL96 models (29,10 m), and the 21st SD92 vessel (27,6 m).
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ArticleSuperyacht Tenders and Toys to expand portfolio
Superyacht Tenders and Toys has announced that it is expanding its product lines and services.
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ArticleGibraltar to expand yacht-fuelling infrastructure
A new project is currently underway in Gibraltar to improve fuelling facilities at specific berths. The initiative is designed to further enhance the Roc’s position as a leading port for the supply of tax-free fuel to yachts and superyachts.
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ArticleCRN says farewell to M/Y Saramour
CRN shipyard in Ancona, Italy, has announced that M/Y Saramour has left its dock. The 61m vessel was delivered to her owner on 26th May.
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ArticleLürssen completes refit on MY Global
German superyacht-builder Lürssen has completed the refit on MY Global, formerly known as Kismet. She left the shipyard at the end of June and is now in the Mediterranean.
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ArticleCramm completes major passerelle refit
Cramm Yachting Systems in the Netherlands has successfully integrated a new passerelle onboard a Dutch-built superyacht delivered several years ago.
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ArticleCRN completes refit of the ‘Eight’
CRN shipyard in Italy held a private ceremony this morning to launch the Eight following her refit. She is a 46-metre vessel, which is CRN hull No. 118.
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NewsMY Dolce Vita to debut at Cannes yacht show
Cantiere Navale di Ostia (Canados) has announced that hull #1 of its Oceanic Yachts 90 STS series, will have its world debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.
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ArticleCDM launches largest boat to date
Italy’s Cantiere delle Marche (CDM) has launched Storm, a 107ft motoryacht in steel and aluminium and 300 tons. The yacht, from the shipyard’s Darwin Class touched water yesterday in Ancona and she is the largest boat built by the company to date.









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