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Sailing technology test
19 Mayıs 2013 Pazar 00:00
Setting out to build an ultra-high-performance cruising monohull, Danish Yachts has joined forces with Infiniti Yachts with an exclusive agreement to build the Infiniti 100S, featuring the patented Dynamic Stability System (DSS) by Hugh Welbourn.
GAC Pindar makes waves
Specialist marine leisure logistics provider GAC Pindar continues its expansion with the launch of a bespoke full-service package for superyachts incorporating bunkering, weather routing, port agency, canal transit services and security provisions worldwi
Oman Dry-Dock Company Sees Opportunities in Development of Private-Drive
Oman Dry-Dock Company (ODC) sees significant opportunities for the development of private-driven business clusters to serve its newly launched ship repair facility at Duqm on the Wusta coast. According to Shaikh Khalil bin Ahmed al Salmi, Deputy CEO, pros
Austal Books Order for Three
Austal has been awarded a contract for the design and construction of three purpose-built 21 m offshore support vessels (OSVs) for Turbine Transfers Limited, based in Holyhead, United Kingdom.
Tugboat Ride for Race Auction
Bids are now being accepted on eBay for a chance to win a ride for four aboard Crowley's winningest tugboat, Hunter, as it races against the field in Seattle Maritime Festival's annual tugboat race on Saturday, May 14.
Algae in the way of development
The UK?s Marine Management Organisation (MMO) announced last week that it is not allowing the application for the Port of Falmouth development initiative to proceed in its current form.
America?s Cup plan ready to sail
Under threats of losing a world-class yachting event that some say will pump billions into the Bay Area economy, San Francisco is poised today to approve a plan hosting the 34th America?s Cup race.
Man whilst protecting the seas
Turkey's western coasts are being rowed using kayaks in the Conquest Coast Expedition, launched by the SAD to commemorate late National Geographic president Gilbert H. Grosvenor and raise awareness on environmental protection.
PFI celebrates 10th sailing regatta
The Port of Felixstowe is celebrating reaching its 10th Anniversary of sponsoring the Port of Felixstowe. This year’s event, to be held over the weekend of 26 – 28 May, is expected to be the most popular and competitive Regatta yet.
First Turk to cross Atlantic
Erden Eruc, who is the first Turk to cross the Atlantic Ocean by boat, is preparing to cross the Pacific Ocean, as part of "Six Summits" project.
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Urgent action still required
CONTINUING recession in Europe is badly timed for ocean carriers with deliveries of an armada of ultra large container vessels coming before the end of the year, says analysts at Drewry Maritime Research in London.
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New Hydroplane Route
According to Melih Gökçek, metropolitan municipality mayor of Ankara, there will be a new flight route between Turkeys Metropol Istanbul’s Golden Horn and Turkeys Capital Ankara’s Golbasi.
ANALYSIS
New investors needed to help
THE collapse of the German KG ship financing system leaves a hole in the small box ship market, which needs to be filled, particularly as smaller vessels need to be more fuel efficient and eco-friendly, says Drewry Maritime Research.
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LNG carrier heads back to sea
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