by Natalie | Jun 27, 2020 | Daily News, Mallorca Yachting Industry News
As I write this article for the June edition of The Islander we are currently working our way through Phase 2 of the State of Alarm. Today is quite an epic day to write as Mallorca has seen its first day with no fatalities and no new infections which is amazing news....
by Natalie | Jun 25, 2020 | Daily News, Features, Mallorca Yachting Industry News
New funnel being made and installed for Shemara Senior Project Manager Simon Smith and Technical Project Manager Morten Held from BMComposites who were in charge of the project and the final installation.
by Natalie | Jun 18, 2020 | Mallorca Yachting Industry News
Pinmar recently announced that it has taken the decision to postpone its inaugural Festival hospitality event due to the impact and uncertainty caused by the Coronavirus. The Pinmar Festival was announced early in the year before the global pandemic had taken hold in...
by Natalie | Jun 8, 2020 | Daily News, Features, Mallorca Yachting Industry News
Super Servant 4, a heavy lift cargo ship transporting five luxury yachts, began to sink in Palma on Monday morning. The port police reported that there was a fault with the electrical system while the ship was being unloaded at around half eight, according to...
by Natalie | Jun 3, 2020 | Features, Mallorca Yachting Industry News
The transformation work began recently on the €60m upgrade to Club de Mar Marina in Palma de Mallorca.. The project, due to start last year is currently the largest on a public space within the marine recreational sector in Spain using private capital. The club has a...
by Natalie | May 25, 2020 | Mallorca Yachting Industry News
Like anything authentic in this world, supercars, fine art or precision watches, nobody wants to feel as though they bought a copy of the original, and they certainly don’t want others to think they don’t own the real thing. I mean, who wants to own a Bolex? So let’s...