All Yard Equipment articles – Page 41
-
Article
Multimarine acquires Powercats brand
UK powerboat builder Multimarine Composites has purchased the assets and brand of Powercats
-
Article
MouldCAM to open European facility
The Australian manufacturer of CNC composite tooling has decided to base its European manufacturing facility in the south of England
-
Article
Two Maine boatbuilders form joint venture
Union River Boats and Lyman Morse to build production sailboats for a third sailboat company
-
Article
Luhrs, Mainship, Silverton and Ovation centralise
US boatbuilders Mainship Corporation and Luhrs Corporation will relocate to New Jersey entailing the closure of their St Augustine, Florida plant
-
Article
Setzer signs deal with Chinese yard
The Setzer Design Group in the US has signed a deal with Kingbay Yacht Manufacturing in Ningbo, China to design a 21.3m (70ft) motoryacht
-
Article
Burger names new VP of engineering
Ronald Beilman, director of design, moves up to the newly created position
-
Article
Bankrupt California boat line to move to North Carolina
A North Carolina businessman has bought the tooling, moulds and six unfinished hulls of the bankrupt Pacific Seacraft Corp, and is moving them 2,500 miles east
-
Article
Bahamian boatbuilder holds first public showing 11 years after launching company
"Word of mouth" created a strong reputation for Freeport Skiff in The Bahamas
-
Article
New CNC 3-axis routing machine at Trend
The machine's primary purpose will be to cut complex shaped perspex to tight tolerances
-
Article
Oyster and Dubois to launch new superyacht series
The UK-based boatbuilder and naval architect will produce a Dubois Oyster 100 and a Dubois Oyster 125
-
Article
CJR welcomes superyacht professionals
CJR Propulsion recently welcomed 27 international superyacht representatives to a networking event at its UK premises
-
Article
Davis launches new Sportfisherman
The boatbuilder claims the improved Davis 52 is one of the lightest, fastest, and strongest Davis ever built
-
Article
Study says: Maine boatbuilders need to increase employee size
If the majority of firms can cross 50-plus employee "threshold", says the Maine Built Boats study, the industry will grow
-
Article
Barton Marine buys Wincher tooling rights
The company has acquired the tooling and distribution rights for The Wincher, a specially designed rubber moulding that fits over a conventional winch to make it self-tailing
-
Article
UK boatbuilders could share CNC facility
Marine South East has announced that it has been working on a shared facility programme to allow companies to build moulds for boats more efficiently
-
Article
Tech Forum to focus on tooling paste products
This year's European Boatbuilder Technology Forum will include a seminar on the process of producing a pattern or mould using tooling paste
-
Article
SP to collaborate with Seaway on new Shipman 72 and 80
The composite specialists will be providing engineering services and supplying advanced composite materials
-
Article
Marine Concepts expands engineering team
The US provider of fibreglass tooling services has announced the appointment of Tina Clayton and Tasha Rogers, effective immediately
-
Article
Baja to drop its sportfishing line
The high performance line moves to Brunswick Commercial and Government Products division for offshore and harbor patrol
-
Article
Poncin chooses PAM-RTM software
Poncin Yachts has chosen ESI Group's PAM-RTM software, a simulation software program for manufacturing composites by injection