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News archive for   01.11.2007 - 30.11.2007

BEIDERBECK DESIGNS: THE HANDWRITING OF A SUPERYACHT DESIGNER

The lines of the new 23-metre long fly-bridge yacht – the Marzarin 72 by SMG Werft AG in Rostock present themselves as a synthesis of elegance and power that convey an impression of size. The Mazarin reflects the handwriting of an experienced designer - a designer who is at home in the world of superyachts.
30.11.2007
 

STRONG INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FOR MULDER SHIPYARD

Shipyard is extending its international profile with new orders from Germany and Spain.
29.11.2007
 

MUIR MANUFACTURES THE LARGEST MEGAYACHT ANCHORING SYSTEM IN RECORD TIME

The manufacturing capability of Muir has surpassed all expectations. The 2004 Tasmanian Exporter Of The Year, and an Australian Manufacturing Exporter Of The Year, received an order just prior to Christmas for the supply of an anchoring system for a prestigious Australian owned mega yacht, but the manufacturing requirements were almost half that of the standard lead time.
29.11.2007
 

SNEKER ARCHITECT VRIPACK TAKES FIRST PRIZE

Fort Lauderdale, USA – During the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the luxurious motor yacht Bystander has been awarded Super Yacht of the Year during the International This 43 metre retro classic yacht, also mother ship of the world famous J-class Velsheda, has been designed by Vripack.
28.11.2007
 

TURNING OF THE HULL OF THE WALLY 101

The advanced composite construction of the hull of the Wally 101 is completed at WallyEurope yard.
28.11.2007
 
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