Industry News – Page 11
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New America’s Cup yacht
Excitement is building across the racing world with the imminent arrival in Auckland of the first new America’s Cup yacht
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EU nautical tourism declaration
MEPs and industry leaders have met to discuss a common set of rules governing recreational boating across the EU
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World's first aquatic utility vehicle?
Shadow Six Racing has developed what it terms the world’s first aquatic utility vehicle.
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Sailing charity raises £675K
The Jubilee Sailing Trust has raised £675K as part of its Covid Recovery Campaign. The target is to reach £1.2m by the end of September.
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Octopus gets new European distributor
The Octopus autopilot drive range has a new European distributor
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Borrow A Boat smashes fundraising target
The ‘Airbnb of boats’ has smashed its latest fundraising target by more than 400%
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Lymington Harbour plans
A yacht club in the New Forest is seeking reassurance that proposed harbour development plans will not affect sailing in the area
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New collaboration for composite recycling
A new consortium has been formed to tackle marine composite recycling
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Interest in boating soars
The number of people enjoying time on the water rose to record levels in 2021
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HanseYachts agrees Privilège sale
An agreement for the sale of the shareholding in the French subsidiary could soon be approved
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Bridger Marine sold to employee
The boat sales and outboard motor dealership is being rebranded as Masons Marine
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Bodies found after motorboat capsize
The bodies of two disabled people have been found after a motorboat capsized
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‘Significant’ wreck discovered
The discovery has been described as the most significant since the Mary Rose was found
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40-day autonomous voyage
The Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) has completed what is believed to be the first self-directed autonomous ship to complete a transatlantic voyage.
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Paddleboarders deaths lessons learned
Safety improvements after paddleboarder deaths should be in place before the UK holiday season, says MAIB boss