by Natalie | Sep 4, 2018 | Daily News, Features
A 600-meter plastic-sweeper set to head to the Pacific Ocean to clean up the notorious floating Great Garbage Patch is finally ready for launch. The gigantic ‘pac man’ system consists of a 600-meter-long floating tube that sits at the surface of the water, with a...
by Natalie | Sep 3, 2018 | Features, Mallorca Yachting Industry News
Ashore Marine has moved. The new face of the yacht provisioning company is located halfway up Avenida Argentina at number 45. The shop is bright and airy with a white tiled floor and whitewashed walls. It’s cooling interior is the perfect antidote to the searing heat...
by Natalie | Sep 3, 2018 | Features, Industry Insider 1
This year’s METSTRADE show will feature a Sustainability panel discussion entitled, ‘towards cleaner, healthier oceans and waterways.’ Our assembled experts will be exploring how marinas, yacht clubs, sailing organisations and some creative individual projects are...
by Natalie | Sep 3, 2018 | Editorials, Features
Captains of Ships – Janusz Walinski When Janusz was 13 he went on a 20km guided hike around the captivating Polish countryside. They ended up at a lake and he took one look at the sailing boats glistening in the sunset and thought ‘I should try that’. Almost...
by Natalie | Sep 3, 2018 | Daily News, Features, Industry Insider 1
The company will attend to customers and visitors in the AL4 stand of the Quai Albert Ier Varador 2000 presents in the next edition of the Monaco Yacht Show (from September 26 to 29) fair all the novelties related to the extension of its repair & refit facilities...
by Natalie | Sep 3, 2018 | Daily News, Features, Industry Insider 1
Unnamed investor announces a quick restart in an interview with the regional newspaper A new owner for Bavaria Yachtbau looks to be in sight, with reports that a bidder’s binding offer is on the shipyard’s desk with specifics of the sale already having been...