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Superyacht Summit Türkiye sets dates for November edition

The Superyacht Summit Türkiye (SST) will return for its fourth edition on 4–5 November 2026, bringing the international superyacht sector to Istanbul. The two-day event is designed to foster high-level dialogue, strategic partnerships, and international collaboration. The delegate list spans the breadth of the sector, bringing together shipyard executives and brokers through to law firms, […]

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Marine startups urged to apply for summer fundraising bootcamp

Yachting Ventures and Ocean One Ventures have launched the Summer Fundraising Bootcamp, an accelerator programme for marine startups preparing for fundraising activity ahead of the autumn investment period. The five-week programme runs from 3 August to 4 September 2026 and is intended for up to 10 early-stage companies operating in the leisure marine sector. It […]

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DAME Design Awards opens entries for 2026

Metstrade has opened entries for the 35th edition of the DAME Design Awards, marking three and a half decades of the programme’s focus on leisure marine equipment design. The awards programme also continues its practice of directing entry fee proceeds to a selected charitable organisation, with the 2026 beneficiary confirmed as the Royal Netherlands Sea […]

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Filing confirms Groupe Beneteau to make over 230 layoffs in Michigan

French boating giant Groupe Beneteau is set to lay off 239 workers in Cadillac, Michigan, in August, according to a state labour alert issued on Monday (22 June 2026). The news comes two weeks after the group confirmed it is to halt production at its Cadillac facility and divest the Four Winns, Glastron and Scarab […]

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Flexiteek eyeing hundreds of OEM opportunities that remain untapped

“We’re working with 207 global OEMs at the moment,” explains Steve Moore, global marketing manager at synthetic teak decking maker Flexiteek. He estimates around 850 OEMs worldwide fit the company’s target market profile. With around 600 OEMs on the firm’s potentials list, Moore sees significant opportunities for further growth. Distributor network remains key to boatbuilder […]

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Alubat begins construction of new Cigale 15 QR cruising yacht

French boatbuilder Alubat has begun construction of the Cigale 15 QR, a new 15-metre aluminium cruising yacht developed in collaboration with naval architecture firm Finot-Conq. The project marks the latest addition to the Cigale range and reflects continued demand for offshore cruising yachts that combine long-range capability with access to shallow-water cruising grounds. Swing keel […]

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Applications open for Next Generation Propulsion Showcase at Metstrade

The Next Generation Propulsion Showcase will return to Metstrade 2026 (17-19 November) with a wider range of propulsion technologies on display, and applications to take part in the showcase are now open. Organised through a partnership between Metstrade and the International Electric Marine Association (IEMA), the showcase will bring together technologies currently entering the marine […]

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Seldén Mast introduces Rig Tension Car for dinghy jib halyard systems

Seldén Mast has introduced its Rig Tension Car for dinghy jib halyard tension systems. The fitting is intended as an alternative to traditional hook and block arrangements by combining both functions into a single component. The Rig Tension Car, which is designed for use with Seldén aluminium dinghy spars, incorporates a 25mm high-load stainless steel […]

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Nanny Cay in the BVIs hits halfway milestone on $30m breakwater construction

Nanny Cay Resort & Marina in the British Virgin Islands has reached the halfway mark on the construction of its outer breakwater, a core component of its $30 million south marina expansion. The development includes a new 112-slip south marina designed to accommodate the latest generation of catamarans and superyachts. To date, 34,209 tons of […]

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Boats Group antitrust case dismissed by US court

A federal judge in Florida has thrown out an antitrust lawsuit against Boats Group, the company behind major online boat marketplace platforms including Boat Trader, YachtWorld and boats.com, after ruling that the complaint did not sufficiently show unlawful anti-competitive behaviour. The case was filed on 14 August 2025 by Brill Maritime Inc., which operates as […]

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Spain auctions seized drug trafficking vessels to fund anti-drugs programmes

Two ex-drug trafficking boats are currently being offered at auction in Spain. The Spanish Ministry of Health, through the Government Delegation for the National Plan on Drugs, has put two boats up for public online auction, highlighting how governments are increasingly turning seized maritime assets into revenue streams with proceeds ultimately supporting drug prevention, rehabilitation […]