Pro-Boat's 11 new Blue Wave products
01 May 2005
Like many aspects of the marine industry the rigging market is demanding quicker response times from its suppliers and Pro-Boat says it has adapted by holding larger stocks of an ever increasing product range.
Global's new composite rig technology
01 May 2005
Global Rigging, which recently acquired the production and service capacity and capability of A+ Rigging in Holland, says it is of the opinion that the situation regarding composite rigging is still in its infancy and that there are far more exciting changes to come.
Niro completes range
01 May 2005
New from German manufacturer Niro-Petersen are two new tank vents for 19mm ID hose.
Cooney Marine: £100k investment
01 May 2005
Started in 1968 by Kevin and Ann Cooney, Cooney Marine now employs 55 staff in a 35,000 sq-ft facility in Kettering, Northants.
Continuous shell steering wheels
01 May 2005
Exit Engineering's new 1640mm (64.6") diameter steering wheel is the first model of the new range.
Boyce sets up JBI
01 May 2005
John Boyce has established John Boyce International, an independent yacht rigging solutions company, based in Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex.
Jeckells - traditionalists
01 May 2005
Jeckells the Sailmakers has been making sails since 1832.
New Zealand hatches from MCI
01 May 2005
Weaver is the Southern Hemisphere's leading manufacturer and supplier of hatches and portlights, says UK distributor Marine Components International.
Rutgerson completes fully battened range
01 May 2005
Rutgerson Marin, the Swedish sail hardware manufacturer, has launched a new batten receptacle and slide designed to help make sail handling easier and safer.
Plastimo's low profiles
01 May 2005
Plastimo says its low profile hatches are engineered from high grade aluminium extrusion, deep anodised for maximum corrosion resistance and hand-polished for a perfectly smooth finish.
Kingfisher's Dyneema
01 May 2005
Kingfisher Yachting supplies the trade with most types of ropes, webbings and shockcord products.






