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Friends of Boatshed - Boat & Yacht Registration
Wednesday, 23 March 2022At Boatshed we want to make the process of buying and selling a boat as easy as possible. There are many marine services that could be useful to you - you might want to fix a few things on your boat before selling it to ensure it looks its bes...
Disruptive Tech Initiative Poised to Tackle Spike in Lost Shipping Cargo
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Last month the Felicity Ace caught fire in the mid-Atlantic and had to be abandoned.
Showcasing luxury motor cruisers
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Discerning boat buyers seeking to purchase a luxury motor yacht, perfect for blue water cruising adventures need look no further than London Luxury Afloat.
Mermaids Coffee Shop returns to Universal Marina
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Premier Marinas is excited to welcome Mermaids Coffee Shop back to Universal Marina.
FLARES DISPOSAL DAY AT SOVEREIGN HARBOUR THIS WEEKEND
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Premier Marinas, in collaboration with Sovereign Harbour Berth Holders’ Association, will be holding a Safety Day this Saturday 26 March from 10am – 2pm.
New South Devon College Marine Academy to open its doors
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Next month, on an historic former boat building yard, in a £75 million development on the banks of the River Dart, the new South Devon College Marine Academy opens its doors.
Yacht seizures causing charter market uncertainty, experts say
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Global Marine Business Advisors (GMBA) held its first face-to-face meeting in Palma on 14-16 March, with several key issues affecting the recreational marine sector discussed.
X Shore partners with Aqua superPower
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Global marine fast-charging network operator, Aqua superPower, and Swedish high-performance electric boat maker, X Shore, are forming a strategic alliance to drive infrastructure compatibility and technical standards for electrification across th...
UK boatbuilder expands business at MDL’s Mercury Yacht Harbour
Tuesday, 22 March 2022UK yacht designer and builder GT Yachts is expanding its presence at MDL’s Mercury Yacht Harbour and Holiday Park on the River Hamble.
Shipping shake-up: industry’s ‘narrow mindset’ hinders big data benefits
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Data sharing could unlock billions of dollars in commercial benefits for shipping as well as accelerate decarbonisation, reports have found, but legacy systems and a restrictive mindset are hindering the industry’s digital transformation an...
Hurley Marine appoints European sales representative
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Michigan-headquartered dinghy davit manufacturer Hurley Marine has appointed Global Marine Associates as its sales representative for Europe.
UK river breakdown company expands into Australia
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Inland marine breakdown and recovery service, River Canal Rescue (RCR), is launching River Coastal Rescue in Perth, Australia. The UK breakdown company will launch the new Australian enterprise in Q3 2022.
Boston Whaler launches owners club
Tuesday, 22 March 2022Boston Whaler has announced details of its Boston Whaler Owners Club (BWOC), a new resource for owners to learn about upcoming events, connect with other owners and gain exclusive benefits.
New era for GT Yachts with expansion at MDL’s Mercury Yacht Harbour
Monday, 21 March 2022MDL Marinas is delighted that yacht designer and builder GT Yachts has chosen to expand its business and presence at MDL’s Mercury Yacht Harbour and Holiday Park.
VIDEO: Tragedy in Dhaka as containership sinks passenger ferry
Monday, 21 March 2022At least five people are dead and dozens more are missing after a bulk carrier crashed into a small ferry in a river near Bangladesh’s capital yesterday (21Mar22).
Crew of global sailing race send message of support to Ukraine
Monday, 21 March 2022The Clipper 2019-20 Race restarted from the Philippines with the 11 yachts, crewed by non-professional sailors, leaving for the crossing to Seattle. The Clipper Race edition has been on hold for two years due to the pandemic.
RNLI lifejacket clinic finds over 50% are faulty or condemned
Monday, 21 March 2022A staggering 50 per cent of lifejackets examined by Fowey RNLI were faulty or condemned, according to a report from a recent lifejacket clinic held on the UK’s south coast.
Largest cruise ship in the world – with 19 swimming pools – sets sail
Monday, 21 March 2022Royal Caribbean’s 236,857GT, 362m long Wonder of the Seas has made its maiden voyage around the Caribbean. Dubbed the largest cruise ship in the world, Wonder of the Seas features 19 swimming pools, 20 restaurants, a casino and its own &lsq...
Sea trials for pioneering hydroelectric generator for yachts
Monday, 21 March 2022Openarc Marine is developing a new approach to onboard generators for use when cruising under sail. Its new hydroelectric technology could have worldwide applications and help to eliminate reliance on fossil fuels for electricity generation at se...
First model of new M-line launched by Prestige
Monday, 21 March 2022Prestige says its yachts are designed as second residences on the water, and to underpin this its launched the M48, the first model in its new M-line.
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