All Type articles – Page 45
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Outboard enginesGreater onboard power, greater dockside risk?
Growing levels of electrification in boats, and growing awareness of electric shock drowning incidents in marinas, are making isolation transformers and shore power converters essential to any boat’s onboard power management system
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Paints and CoatingsMatthew Anzardo | AkzoNobel Yacht Coatings
It’s no longer just a mirror finish customers are after; AkzoNobel’s Global Segment Manager Matthew Anzardo reveals how the global coatings specialist is adapting to the new world order, where experience and the environment are centre stage
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Outboard enginesCummins | Opportunity Knocks
Cummins aims to grow its marine revenues with an aggressive extension strategy aimed at capturing share in the 30ft-45ft cruiser market
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Inboard enginesInboard Engines | Sector Overview
In spite of heightened competition from larger outboards and growing interest in hybrid or electric power systems, inboard engine manufacturers find themselves in surprisingly calm waters these days, navigating a comparatively stable market that’s showing signs of growth
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AVVideoworks develops ‘3D lighting preview’ software to help yacht designers see their proposals in advance
New software allows for the integration and control of lighting inside a yacht
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Inboard engines
Inboard engines | Movers and shakers
With global inboard and sterndrive markets holding their own or showing signs of growth, engine builders are unleashing a blizzard of new products and commercial partnerships in their efforts to grow market share
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Outboard enginesTop trends in electric outboards
IBI takes a look at some of the key trends impacting electric outboard development
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Outboard enginesWhat is the potential for electric outboards? IBI investigates how the market is evolving
A combination of environmental legislation and technology advances are creating the perfect hothouse for electric outboard market growth
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Inboard enginesPopularity of portable petrol engines on rise, but shift to electric heralds new era
In spite of growing challenges from electric motors in some markets, portable gasoline outboards remain the workhorses of the industry
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Outboard enginesEngines Week | IBI reviews key developments and challenges in the outboard sector
IBI spotlights the key trends and challenges facing the industry’s dynamic outboard engine sector – covered here on ibinews.com and in the Feb | Mar issue of IBI Magazine coming out the week of 22 February.
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Outboard enginesBenefits of diesel outboards gain traction in leisure marine sector
Despite manufacturers insisting that they’re made for commercial applications, Diesel outboards are attracting increasing interest from the leisure marine sector
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Galley equipmentGalley design and equipment takes centre stage
The evolution of galleys onboard sail and motoryachts below 24m has gained significant momentum over the past three years. What was once a functional, often cramped space, tucked down below out of sight, is increasingly taking centre stage
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ArticleFlying Mantis launched at London show
4.2m all-carbon vessel has ability to change from dagger-board sailing into a foiling trimaran
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AkzoNobel ends merger discussions with Axalta
Dutch paint and coatings specialist says companies failed to reach agreement
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AkzoNobel opens advanced Application Training Centre in Dubai
Global coatings specialist looks to strengthen customer service and promote innovation
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AkzoNobel and Volvo Ocean Race create 'Race Boat Experience'
Visitors to the race villages will be able to explore a life-size replica of the Volvo Ocean 65 yachts
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ArticleAkzoNobel appoints CFO
Maarten de Vries joins the Dutch paint and coatings specialist on January 1, 2018
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Akzo Nobel to host Super Session at IBEX
Colour design expert John Bergmeier will lead a presentation on global trends in colours and finishes
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ArticleDometic appoints product manager EMEA Marine
Paul Hickinbotham is an 18-year veteran with the company
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ArticleAkzoNobel CEO steps down
Ton Büchner been replaced by Thierry Vanlancker with immediate effect









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