by Natalie | Aug 19, 2019 | Daily News, Features, Industry Insider 1
Moonen Yachts, the Dutch superyacht builder that went bankrupt this summer, says Matthew and Louise Baxter of Australia are its new owners, replacing Mexican steel giant Altos Hornos de Mexico (AHMSA). By Robert Wielaard – August 19, 2019...
by Natalie | Aug 16, 2019 | Crew Life-1, Daily News, Features
Captain John Percival an ambassador for on-board training and encouraging investment in a vessel’s crew. The crew training centre he founded in 1996 aims to promote high standards in all levels of crew, in all departments, inspiring students to return to their vessel...
by Natalie | Aug 16, 2019 | Daily News, Features
While the Opening and Closing Ceremonies for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics are still a year away, nearly all the other elements are now in Enoshima Yacht Harbour as competitors and officials prepare for Ready Steady Tokyo, the official Sailing test event at the official...
by Natalie | Aug 16, 2019 | Daily News, Features, Industry Insider 1
M/Y Fanamax, a fantastic Mangusta 110 was presented during the party and caught everyones eyes causing great interest in visiting it. Manfred Michl, CEO and Founder of Michl Marine, oficial representative of Mangusta in the Balearic Islands, organized the event at...
by Natalie | Aug 15, 2019 | Daily News, Features, Uncategorised
A journey that aims to change the mindset of people around the world. Torqeedo is honoured to support Team Malizia by providing electric port and harbour support vessels on both sides of the pond. Plymouth, U.K. (August 14, 2019) – More than 3,000 miles, not a...
by Natalie | Aug 15, 2019 | Features, Legal & Financial
Getting a reimbursement on Spanish VAT is so problematic that businesses often give up trying to claim their refunds. Costs on mooring docks, refits or fuel are sometimes 21% more expensive for foreign businesses. But these problems arise from wrong advice on Spanish...