Interior Fitting Out – Page 6
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Contemporary boat design benefits from innovation in equipment
The marine industry favours the tried and tested parts that have been proven ‘on the water’ and stand the test of time in a harsh environment, says C-Quip’s MD Ian Cooke.
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Timage takes bespoke route in 2017
Marine fitting supplier Timage is looking forward to rolling out a number of new products in 2017 that it believes will improve quality while keeping costs down.
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Hawke House sees swing towards plain patterns
Hawke House has carved a niche as one of the specialists in marine re-upholstery and headlining replacement and owner Alan Dring is therefore in an excellent position to identify long standing trends.
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Versatility and power are the key for Kuranda
With modern yachts becoming increasingly power hungry machines, heating company Kuranda has found an old favourite has come back to the fore when it comes to interior heating.
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One stop solution from Savage Lighting
Savage Lighting works primarily within the superyacht industry where innovation is not only expected, it is often demanded by clients who require perfection.
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IMP introduces the new Oceanair blind
With more than 30-years experience working as suppliers to the marine industry, IMP believes it is in a strong position to continue the strong start it has enjoyed so far in 2017 and fully understand the fluctuating market.
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GN Espace carves a niche in the marine cooker market
Marine cooker supplier GN Espace has found itself in a strong position in the market by incorporating galley design into the process of supplying a cooker to a client.
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Shipshape in good shape thanks to new approach
Shipshape Bedding’s aim to stay one step ahead of competitors is on track thanks to its latest product according to MD Paul Hallatt.
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Eliminating boat odours
Raritan Engineering has two easy-to-use, safe and environmentally-friendly bio-active cleaners, which promise to get rid of unsavoury boat odours.
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Flynn Refrigeration provides the answer
Mould growth and excess condensation are problems all boat owners try to avoid. Cooking, showering, even breathing, all add moisture to the air and without adequate ventilation the humidity level on board a vessel will rise.
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New sport series from OceanLED
OceanLED has introduced its new sport series, with the debut of the Sport S3116S which is engineered specifically for sport fishing and active cruising.
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Oceanair supplies blinds to MY Mirage
Oceanair has completed a blind refit project onboard the 53m MY Mirage.
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Oceanair appoints DragonShore as Taiwanese distributor
Oceanair has appointed DragonShore Ltd as its new distributor in Taiwan.
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Boat interiors look like swish London flats
When it comes to boat interiors, owners today are increasingly demanding greater comforts and more home-from-home luxuries, writes Katina Read. And manufacturers are starting to take note.
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Back to basics? Not quite...
There are two sides to the coin, says Darren Griffiths of Kuranda UK. “As much as technology moves on, there are some people who are ditching the idea and going back to the basics,” he says.
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Engineering at its heart
It can be a difficult subject: a true HVAC design will look at every heat load on a system. This includes heat transfer across every bulkhead, window, deckhead and deck to measure heat gain or loss.
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A change of scene
The downturn has inevitably changed the game for the onboard air-conditioning, heating and water market as the larger UK boat builders are chasing wins in very different climates – both physical and economic.
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Raising the pressure
There’s a lot more to air-conditioning system design than most people think, says Lindsay Ross of Fischer Panda “It is very much an engineering subject,” he adds.
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British innovation still meeting the challenge
British engineering, despite everything, continues to make its mark across the globe – even in the somewhat overlooked heating and air conditioning sector. Stevie Knight waves the flag.
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There are no rules, but there are trends
Design Unlimited specialises in interior design and exterior styling for custom and production yachts. They’ve worked on many well known sailing and motor superyachts and with builders like Sunseeker, Bavaria and Hanse.