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The European and global associations of the recreational boating industry have joined the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) as affiliate members. Nautical tourism will now be at the core of the biggest international tourism organisation, further increasing opportunities for promoting the benefits of the sector to governments and encouraging the adoption of policies that will support the sustainable growth of leisure sailing in the future.
UNWTO is the United Nations agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism. Based in Spain, it has 159 member states and over 500 affiliate members. UNWTO promotes tourism as a driver of economic growth, inclusive development and environmental sustainability and offers leadership and support to the sector in advancing knowledge and tourism policies worldwide.
At the 118th session of the UNWTO Executive Council in mid-May, European Boating Industry (EBI) and the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) were accepted as affiliate members, becoming important partners of UNWTO. This position will catapult the nautical tourism sector into the spotlight of tourism organisations at global level.
The common aim of both associations is to
promote nautical tourism as a major tourism option that offers growth opportunities for communities and regions, supports the introduction of sustainable solutions to protect the marine environment and makes the entire tourism industry fit for the future. This membership will support the industry through valuable opportunities for learning, sharing information and establishing valuable new partnerships.
The two associations will share the membership, with EBI leading on issues for the European region and ICOMIA on other global regions. The official membership is held by EBI, but it will be shared based on the long-term partnership agreement and excellent collaboration between both associations.
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ICOMIA has also just concluded its Annual Congress in partnership with the International Federation of Boat Show Organisers (IFBSO). Held in Sanremo, Italy, it was a chance for member associations to discuss important issues in the recreational boating industry, with a variety of committees, workshops and meetings taking place.
At the Association’s AGM held during the event, a number of changes to the constitution were announced, including the development of a Board of Directors.
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1 JUNE 2023 • MARINA INDUSTRY INDUSTRY NEWS 2 ‘Dramatic’ change in wave climate at Haslar Marina NOTICEBOARD 7 Boost for marine leisure in UAE SERVICE PEDESTALS 8 Project boosts transition to marine charging in UK PUMP-OUT SYSTEMS 10 Sanitation systems for floating homes MARINE LOGISTICS 12 World first for Peters & May NATCHEZ ON THE WATERFRONT 14 Time for a get-together! MARINA VISIT 18 Swansea Marina, Wales EQUIPMENT REVIEW 19 Waste collection marine drone BOATYARD OPERATIONS 22 Alternative to teak decking SHOWTIME 25 Successful South Coast & Green Tech Boat Show Contact information
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Front cover: Swansea Marina’s central location in the Bristol Channel makes for easy cruising to marinas in the East, including Cardiff, Watchet and Portishead, with Neyland and Milford Haven to the West. The rugged coast of North Devon is 20 miles to the South (see page 18).
‘Dramatic’ change in wave climate at Haslar Marina
Berth-holders and visitors to boatfolk’s Haslar Marina in Gosport can be certain of a good night’s sleep now Inland and Coastal Marina Systems (ICMS) has completed the installation of a 70 m wave attenuating breakwater at the Eastern end of the marina.
As part of a two-phase project to expand berthing at this popular South Coast marina, ICMS has used its expertise in pontoon design and manufacture to create a bespoke floating concrete breakwater to reduce the wave climate in a particularly exposed section of the marina.
“We’re delighted with the work that Inland and Coastal has done, completing the final piece of our overall marina extension work,” said Ben Lippiett, Marina General Manager.
“One of the unique selling points of our marina is its position close to Portsmouth Harbour entrance, but this has meant that there has always been a bit of motion at this exposed end of the marina, which has
previously made it difficult to fill the berths.
“What our new floating concrete breakwater has done is to create a wave screen affect and has given us greater protection from the action of the wind and waves.”
Extending the frontage of the marina from the bow of the iconic green lightship, the protection provided by this new fully-serviced floating breakwater has enabled Haslar Marina to create new berths, maximising usable space as demand
for quality berthing across the UK goes up and increasing return on investment.
Ben continued: “Feedback from customers so far is that they’ve seen a dramatic change in the wave climate. It is quite literally rough on one side and calm on the other.
“What the new breakwater has also given us is very usable, high load capacity space to accommodate much larger boats, superyachts and sail training vessels. Between the increase in berthing and the wave
D-Marin launches bespoke app
As part of its digitisation strategy, D-Marin has launched a bespoke app as part of its ‘Connected Marina’ initiative, which will be rolled out across all its marinas to help further enrich the group’s customer experience. The app brings together all of D-Marin’s very latest developments in one place and is
protection, it’s just finished off our berthing plan tremendously, we’re very happy.”
Haslar Marina’s new floating concrete breakwater comprises two 60 tonne 20 m x 4 m and two 53 tonne 15 m x 4 m concrete breakwater units.
Manufactured in-house, ICMS’ floating concrete breakwaters are an option where a fixed breakwater isn’t feasible and are designed to attenuate waves to a level where sheltered berthing can then be provided.
Built from reinforced concrete with internal floating blocks, the breakwaters incorporate high yield stainless steel wire rope and IRHD 70 rubber buffers combining high strength and maximum flexibility.
Given the severe environments in which they function, ICMS pays particular attention to the lifespan of the units. Built in accordance with exposure classifications, coupled with a detailed analysis of the site, the galvanised reinforcing steel and concrete cover ensure the longevity of these breakwater units.
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with all mobile operating systems.
The D-Marin – Premium Marinas app is a centralised platform for customers to access a personalised hub with all the key information and services they need. It is set to transform the way owners interact with marinas, allowing them to
have direct communication with the marina teams, as well as to be able to choose, book and renew marina berths in real-time, make payments, complete check-in procedures remotely, which will significantly reduce waiting times, as well as find out all the latest news, events and special offers at each location.
The intuitive app also gives customers full control of D-Marin’s Smart Pedestal solution that is being rolled out to its marinas throughout 2023. Customers will no longer need to enter the marina office or queue and wait for energy supply, instead, they will have full control of the opening and closing of power sockets and remote measurement of consumption, as well as full control of costs.
Private annual berth holders also enjoy maximum safety and security
thanks to the D-Marin – Premium Marinas app connecting with D-Marin’s autonomous Boat Sensors, giving round-the-clock monitoring and real-time updates on a vessel’s status including bilge, heat, battery and location.
Matthias Gehring, D-Marin’s Chief Digital Officer, said: “With the launch of the app we are combining a lot of innovative services to ease the life of our customers, so more time can be spent on the water and increase the security of the boats. The D-Marin – Premium Marinas app will elevate yachting adventures as part of our commitment to delivering the very best customer experiences in some of the finest locations”.
The D Marin App is for both annual and transient customers and can be downloaded via the Apple App store and Google play store.
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Partners sought by MDL
offer independent marinas the opportunity to join us in offering our collective customer base a larger cruising network in the UK.
“Not only will this add value to a marina’s berthing packages, but the participating marinas will also see increased footfall from the visiting sailors, bringing additional income to on-site food and beverage operations and to tenant marine service providers.
“It’s a win win for all involved, and we’re inviting any independent UK marina who’d like to offer its customers free cruising around the UK to get in touch now.”
MDL Marinas is seeking to partner with independent marinas around the coast of the British Isles to expand its cruising network in the UK. With free visitor nights at over 160 marinas in France, Spain and Portugal via Passeport Escales, MDL already offers its berth-holders unparalleled cruising throughout Europe, but is keen to develop this
further to elevate its customers’ onwater experience.
Using Atout Ports software and Passeport Escales branding to enhance the Passeport Escales service it currently offers, MDL is looking to work with like-minded independent British marinas to substantially increase the cruising area available to its customers through the scheme and ultimately
enable them to circumnavigate the UK.
“As part of our digital development, we’re integrating Passeport Escales into our systems so MDL users can apply for the scheme via the My MDL Portal on our website,” explained Tim Mayer, MDL’s Sales and Marketing Director.
“This integration opens up greater possibilities for us to expand and
Platinum award for Karpaz Gate
Earning its place among the world’s best marinas, Karpaz Gate Marina has been awarded Five Gold Anchor Platinum accreditation by The Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA). The prestigious accolade is the highest distinction attributed under the renowned global Gold Anchor Scheme marina rating system.
The North Cyprus marina resort on the island’s beautiful Karpaz peninsula becomes only the eighth marina to receive the Platinum honour from TYHA following a rigorous assessment process. There are currently 12 other Platinum marinas worldwide, including those reviewed by the Marina Industries Association (MIA).
Reserved for the most comprehensively appointed luxury marinas, the elite status gives trusted assurance to the most discerning clients that Karpaz Gate Marina provides an outstanding array of facilities and consistently delivers exceptional customer services.
TYHA also named Karpaz Gate Marina as the 18th marina to be
accredited under its new Clean Marina scheme, proving continual commitment to sustainability and the protection of the ocean environment.
Liza Singer, Managing Director of Karpaz Gate Marina, said: “We are proud to achieve Platinum and Clean Marina status and to join an elite group of trusted high-level marinas around the world. This is a significant landmark for Karpaz Gate Marina and I would like to pay tribute to the dedication of our team and the years of hard work, which have been required to meet the
high standards.
“Since opening, we have strived to uphold superior standards of facilities and services, to offer great attention to detail, impeccable cleanliness, personalised concierge services, imaginative design, sustainable operations and a continued commitment to improve –all to ensure our berth-holders enjoy a unique and exceptional experience here at Karpaz Gate Marina. Recognition from TYHA’s trusted global assurance system is hugely rewarding and, importantly, it is an accolade trusted by international
Set to launch in April next year in time for the 2024 boating season, MDL will be supporting both the UK Passeport Escales marinas and their customers with a dedicated UK support line.
Marinas interested in partnering with MDL Marinas and joining its Passeport Escales scheme in the UK should contact Tim Mayer (E-mail: t.mayer@mdlmarinas.co.uk).
boat-owners for peace of mind when they select their marina.”
Tony Dye, CMM, Gold Anchor Assessor, commented: “The team at Karpaz Gate has worked towards gaining the prestigious Platinum award for the past five years. Liza Singer has been the driving force behind the award. She has been instrumental in taking guidance on what facilities could have been improved and added, in addition to increasing customer service levels. The addition of the luxury boutique style, with extensive spa and treatment facilities, gives a new dimension to what Karpaz can offer to the most discerning customer”. There are currently 12 other Platinum marinas worldwide under the joint TYHA/MIA scheme: Limassol Marina, Porto Montenegro, Yas Marina, IGY – Yacht Haven Grande St Thomas, Flisvos Marina, Yalikavak Marina, Marina de Vilamoura, Coral Sea Marina Resort, Birkenhead Point Marina, Sanya Serenity Marina, ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove and Sanctuary Cove Marina.
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MDL’s Torquay Marina in South Devon.
GRP decking for Great Haywood Marina
This latest project by Dura Composites marks over 10,000 sq m of the company’s Mini Mesh Grating successfully designed, supplied and installed in its long-standing collaboration with Lakeland Leisure Estates.
Great Haywood Marina is owned and managed by Lakeland Leisure and was in need of an upgrade in Autumn, 2022. Degrading to the timber decks had occurred and they were in need of a much longer-lasting replacement. Having previously worked together on many projects, the client knew that Dura Composites’ GRP Mini Mesh was the ideal solution offering non-corrosion, non-conductive and anti-slip properties that far surpassed the failing timber.
Particularly appealing for Great Haywood was the non-conductive element of Dura Composites’ GRP grating as each of their moorings comes with a 16 amp electricity supply. Boat owners can feel even safer knowing their jetty covering cannot pass electricity through it.
Improving safety has always been
Waiting pontoon improves safety at Marina Palamós
Marina Palamós, which has 902 moorings on the Costa Brava, Spain, now features a new waiting pontoon in the entrance channel to the main harbour. This new floating auxiliary structure serves as a temporary mooring point for boats measuring up to 10 m in length during periods when they are waiting for availability in the marina or at the fuel pump.
The management of the marina designed this solution to improve safety in the Summer months when there is heavy traffic entering or leaving the marina coinciding with boats waiting to refuel that previously had to circle in the main channel. The solution is designed to be dismantled and removed to storage in Winter.
Almarin supplied and installed the 60 m long aluminum floating pontoon, with a 6 m access walkway, all manufactured by Lindley.
at the forefront of everything that Lakeland Leisure do. By choosing Dura Composites’ grating, they installed a product that was firerated and low-maintenance to ensure the safety and longevity of the marina, so it can be enjoyed by all for generations to come.
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Trial of smart marina technology
Apartnership between MDL Marinas and innovative marine digitalisation firm Falco and its marina management software provider, Havenstar, has enabled MDL to trial smart marina technology at its Queen Anne’s Battery marina. As part of its digital transformation, MDL is running a pilot programme using Falco’s Smart Marina wireless technology to detect occupancy in real time on the visitor pontoon at its Plymouth-based marina.
This exciting new digital tool will enable MDL to automate parts of its operational processes, maximising
availability of visitor berthing and freeing up the marina teams to spend more time on the pontoons, meeting and greeting customers, to improve the quality of the marina
Three-year marina rebuild in Sweden
Since 1979, Önnereds Båtlag (Önnereds Boat Club) has been a coastal refuge for city-dwelling boat-owners in nearby Gothenburg, Sweden. The club recently finished an ambitious three-year renovation to its large 435 m pontoon layout with the help of SF Marina.
SF Pontona Sweden, a fully owned subsidiary of SF Marina, sold and installed the four floating concrete pontoons used in the marina. While the North Sea waters around Önnereds Båtlag, on the South-West Coast, have nominal tidal fluctuations and are naturally protected from storms, the docks are virtually unsinkable, with exceptional stability. They’re moored with chains and concrete anchors. Utilities such as power and water are routed through internal ducts in the pontoons and terminate in El-Björn Alfa-II pedestals. The docks utilise 210 galvanised steel Y-finger booms of various lengths between 4.5 m and 10 m. Their narrow width allows for a greater number of boats to dock in a given space when compared to traditional aluminum or concrete fingers. Over 70% of recreational boats in Sweden are under six metres long, so by choosing this option Önnereds Båtlag was able to maximise its capacity to 285 slips.
With Y-boom fingers, boat-owners access their vessels from the bow or stern because the booms themselves are too narrow for safe passage. On Önnereds Båtlag’s outer dock, walkable versions provide a more customary approach. Both versions have large plastic floats on the end to keep them in place.
Less than nine miles from Gothenburg, Önnereds Båtlag offers dock space for boats up to 11 m with 3.75 m beams. Open from MidApril until the end of October, the naturalised venue offers a clubhouse, 26 boatsheds and provision for Winter storage.
experience for berth-holders and customers alike.
As part of the trial to connect the marina office, staff and boaters digitally, a small wireless sensor has been installed on each of the visitor berths at Queen Anne’s Battery marina to detect boat movements. Via the Falco data gathering interface, this occupancy information will be sent to the Havenstar marina management system so the marina team is fully aware of berth availability and can allocate visitor berthing accordingly. The interconnection between Falco’s smart marina solution
with MDL’s marina management software also enables a request to be sent to a berth-holder asking them to identify how long they will be away for once they’ve departed from their berth, further enhancing the efficiency of marina space for visiting yachts and motorboats, and ensuring the berth is clear again when they return.
With the trial now underway, MDL’s Queen Anne’s Battery Marina is the first marina in the UK to trial Falco’s wireless data gathering solution. Over 2,000 have been deployed across marinas in France with encouraging results.
Principally known for its design, construction and installation of marinas, Walcon Marine has taken part in an important conservation project in the Special Site of Scientific Interest (SSSI) Chichester Harbour. The project required the services of the Walcon Wizard and Walcon Warrior barges, which normally deliver and assist in the installation of the company’s pontoons, bridges and other equipment, as well as piling.
The project involved transporting 500 tonnes of shingle to Stakes Island, a man-made ridge of mud and shingle located South of the Chidham Peninsula in Chichester Harbour. It has become a breeding site for a range of sea birds and the shingle is enough to raise it to one metre above the current high water level and so help boost tern breeding by creating a more favourable habitat. The project was undertaken as part of the ‘Return of the Tern’ project, a partnership nature recovery initiative undertaken by the Friends of Chichester Harbour and Chichester Harbour Conservancy.
Jessica
on the Southern Coastal Plain, said: “The Walcon team was instrumental in the success of the works and they were professional throughout their contract with us. This type of habitat restoration hasn’t been done on this scale in the harbour before and extra care and attention was needed in the planning phase. The company understood the unique habitat they were working in and worked with the Chichester Harbour Conservancy team to ensure the work was completed safely and with minimal disturbance to wildlife and harbour users”.
James Walters, Managing Director of Walcon, said: “We were very pleased to be able to assist with this sensitive project. Our barges are highly versatile and have proven to be valuable platforms that have provided support to a range projects involving not only floating infrastructure, but also the movement and deployment of other payloads in and around coastal environments”.
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Exceptional NPS results for D-Marin facilities
D-Marin, a premium selection of marinas, has commended four of its marinas across Greece, Turkey and Croatia for their Net Promoter Scores (NPS), a measure to gauge customer loyalty and satisfaction, at its annual NPS awards.
Mandalina Marina in Sibenik, Croatia, Lefkas Marina in Lefkas, Greece, Turgutreis Marina near Bodrum, Turkey, and Zea Marina in Piraeus, Greece, have all been recognised as leading examples of premier customer satisfaction across the D-Marin Group.
‘Best NPS Greece’ was awarded to Lefkas Marina, the D-Marin flagship Turguteris Marina won ‘Best NPS Turkiye’, whilst Mandalina Marina was awarded ‘Best NPS Croatia’ and ‘Best Transient NPS’, in recognition of the marina’s service towards short-stay customers. Athens-based Zea Marina was the overall winner of the ‘Best NPS Score’.
NOTICEBOARD
Boost for marine leisure in UAE
At the Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS) on 2 March, a significant event took place as Abeer Al Shaali, the Chairperson of the Leisure Marine Association (MENA), and Captain Abdullah Alhayyas, the Director of the Maritime Transport Affairs Department at the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, signed an MoU to form a partnership that will accelerate the growth of the marine leisure industry in the UAE.
The ceremony was attended by H.E. Hessa Al Malek, Executive Director of the Maritime Sector at the Federal Transportation Authority for Land and Maritime, and the Board of Directors of the MENA. Their presence was a testament to the significance of the event and the importance of the collaboration between the government and private sectors.
Exciting new restaurant opens at Torquay Marina
Berth-holders, visitors and tenants at MDL’s Torquay Marina can now eat, drink and unwind at Otto, the marina’s new on-site bar and restaurant.
This exciting new eatery, with a distinct Mediterranean feel, is located at Unit 8 on Vaughan Road in the marina, with its location inspiring its name – Otto means eight in Italian.
Since 1963 Walcon has proven itself to be a worldwide leader in the design, construction and installation of marinas and berthing facilities, with renowned quality and first class service.
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Project boosts transition to marine charging in UK
Marine fast charge network operator Aqua superPower is leading a consortium, which has secured £3.2 million UK government funding to deliver critical marine charging infrastructure. Ten sites along the South Coast are being plugged into the UK’s clean maritime revolution as part of a collaborative and Governmentfunded initiative.
The Electric Seaway project will create the infrastructure necessary to power the region’s ever-growing fleet of electric maritime vessels. It will be targeted at leisure and commercial vessels under 24 m in size, boats which are a common feature of the UK’s 120 commercial ports and 400 non-cargo handling ports.
By enabling those vessels to move to clean energy, the £3.2million project will not only support the Maritime 2050 decarbonisation goals, but prevent an estimated 300 tonnes of CO2 from being released into the environment each year.
The project is being driven by a consortium that has secured funding through the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition Round 3 (CMDC3), a programme funded by the Department for Transport, and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK.
The Electric Seaway project brings together two UK businesses, with electric boat charging operator Aqua superPower Ltd and ZPN Energy with experience of creating battery solutions for off-grid applications. Its partners also include: the University of Plymouth; South Hams District Council; and the UK Harbour Masters’ Association.
South Hams District Council has ambitious carbon reduction and economic growth targets linked to the Plymouth and South Devon Freeport and will be providing a location for demonstrations.
The Electric Seaway aims to deliver a battery solution suitable
for shoreside applications, to develop the infrastructure to ensure batteries and chargers operate simply and efficiently, and to make use of all forms of energy sources including renewables.
It will deploy environmental sensors at all sites to monitor the impact of the new innovations and create a business model and strategy that will enable an increasingly wide-scale deployment of marine charging infrastructure.
The Electric Seaway builds on the success of the Marine eCharging Living Lab (MeLL) project, which involved a number of the current project partners and launched the UK’s first charging network
for electric maritime vessels in Plymouth.
Alex Bamberg, CEO of Aqua superPower, said: “This is our third Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition win, which is testament
to the knowledge and commitment of our consortium partners and reinforces Aqua superPower’s recognised expertise in marine charging and electrification. This is a fantastic opportunity to create critical marine charging infrastructure on the South Coast of England that can provide confidence to both leisure and commercial users by minimising range and charging anxiety as seen in the EV sector”.
James Foster, CEO of ZPN Energy, said: “We are proud to have our unique battery backed ultra-rapid charging technology included to ensure locations with limited grid supply can have rapid charging, ordinarily this would have meant slow AC charging as you typically see in some roadside locations. These installations guarantee charge rates and prevent unnecessary load balancing”. He added “This technology was originally partfunded by Innovate UK, so this is a great example of public-funded innovations being used along with best-in-class technology in areas that may have traditionally struggled to gain investment due to low initial utilisation”.
Dr Richard Pemberton, Lecturer in Mechanical and Marine Engineering Design at the University of Plymouth, explained: “There are a number of challenges we need to overcome if we are to meet the Government’s target of having a zero-emission maritime fleet by 2050. However, our existing
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Aqua 75 marine fast charge station for electric boats (picture courtesy of Aqua-superPower Ltd).
work in this area has provided a number of solutions and shown what can be achieved through collaborations between industry, research, boat-owners and other agencies. The Electric Seaway gives us the platform to build on that and to enable more people and environments to benefit from the transition to cleaner fuels”.
Capt Martin Willis, AFNI, Executive Officer & Secretary of the UK Harbour Masters’ Association, stated: “The UK Harbour Masters Association strategy is to align (where favourable) future Association Policies, Aims and Objectives with Government and Industry long-term policy, including ‘Maritime 2050’ and the Clean Maritime Plan. We shall embrace and meet future industry challenges, including amongst others: environmental and climate change; new alternative fuels and sustainable operating models; and future technical and automated systems. The UKHMA will develop, encourage and enhance industry relationships, partnerships and engagement with Government and other associated maritime organisations and agencies, collaborating in implementing an alternative low emission, environmentally-sustainable UK maritime future”.
With charging available in an additional ten new locations along the South Coast of the UK, The Electric Seaway will be supporting the already rapidly developing cluster of businesses in this area, encouraging further start-ups, and developing new jobs associated with low carbon marine.
The Electric Seaway will support the Maritime 2050 decarbonisation goals by creating an alternative fuel supply for those wanting to shift to electric options. The proposed solution will be applicable to the UK maritime market and will be exploitable internationally. Furthermore, there is significant economic potential for the UK, with the opportunity to act as a ‘firstmover’ in the electric boat and boat charging sectors.
Aqua-superPower enquiries@aqua-superpower.com
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New premises for leading pedestal manufacturer
Leading service pedestal manufacturer, Marina and Holiday Park Solutions, which has been serving the marina industry for over 25 years, has just expanded into new premises at 22 Europa Way, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 2TZ, UK (see advert on page 3), This move will enable it to further develop its standard and bespoke pedestals to satisfy future projects and suit every budget – the company’s range of pedestals includes three models: Sterling; Platinum; and Original.
The Sterling pedestal, manufactured from anodised aluminium, is a slender pedestal ideal for electricity supply only, available in a 250 mm, 500 mm, 750 mm and 1,000 mm height with up to four 16 amp and 32 amp sockets. The standard
illuminated head is fitted with an E27 5 Watt LED lamp controlled by a photocell. They can be fitted with mini KWH meters or RFID Card meters all MID-approved.
The Platinum pedestal, also manufactured from anodised aluminium, is a high quality, all-service pedestal ideal for combining electric and water services. It is available in a 500 mm 750 mm and 1,000 mm height with up to four 16 amp and 32 amp sockets and has an illuminated head. Water taps are half-inch up to 1 inch, with internal double-check valves providing CAT 3 protection. Lagged pipework is provided as standard, with heat trace optional. Platinum pedestals can be fitted with mini KWH meters, RFID Card meters, Triton remote metering and water metering
also MID-approved.
The Original pedestal, manufactured using a heavy duty galvanised chassis with coloured Foamex skin, is a quality all-service pedestal ideal for combining electric and water services. It is available in a 500 mm 750 mm and 1,000 mm height with up to four 16 amp and 32 amp sockets and has an illuminated head. Water taps are also half-inch up to 1 inch, with internal double-check valves providing CAT 3 protection. As with the Platinum pedestal, it features lagged pipework as standard. Original pedestals can be fitted with mini KWH meters, RFID Card meters and water metering again MID-approved. Marina and Holiday Park Solutions Ltd
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Sanitation systems for floating homes
An exciting new development by UK marina group Tingdene at Upton Marina (now called the Upton Lake Project) is for floating homes. The project has been underway since the start of 2022 and whilst ten are currently planned, this will be expanded to 28 in total in three further segments. The homes combine cutting-edge technology, with on-site facilities, including EV chargers for up to four cars and beautifully-finished interiors. Obviously, floating homes come
with some technical challenges. In this case, one of these was working out how to allow them all to discharge black and grey waste to the main foul sewer located some distance away on the far side of the marina.
However, for Warwickshire-based Marine Sanitation specialists LeeSan this sort of project is all in a day’s work. Working closely with the developers, the LeeSan team have designed and specified a custom-built, integral, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), transfer
tank with single submersible pump (supplied by LeeSan’s parent company Pump Technology Ltd.) for each home. All pipework from the home’s grey and black waste discharges directly into this. A safety operating panel and high-level alarm to warn of any challenges in good time to take appropriate action is also included in every system.
These individual tanks then automatically pump out to a master transfer tank comprising of another larger HDPE tank with, for belt and braces security, twin three-phase
pumps, also from Pump Technology Ltd, on a duty/standby/assist arrangement. This can easily cope with multiple homes discharging at once. From here the system then discharges via the ramp and across the bridge to the main foul sewer. An important part of the brief from Tingdene was that each system should operate just like a normal home and this has been successfully achieved.
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World first for Peters & May
Global marine logistics leader Peters & May delivered the first Anthénea eco-luxury floating suite to Doha recently for its owner, the co-founder
of Triple Trend Design, Amal Ameen. Set to bring a revolutionary offering to the luxury hotel industry, the Anthénea Suite comes after five years of investment in research and
development into this style of living on the sea. Made solely in France by French veteran designers, engineers and naval architects, the autonomous pod was heavily inspired by the floating capsule of Karl Stronberg’s lair in the 1977 James Bond movie ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’.
Paul Elsom, Global Technical Director, commented: “The Anthénea floating suite is the first of its kind and we are proud to have been involved with such an interesting project. It is always a pleasure to ship exclusive and unusual cargo. We’ve been 50 years in the shipping industry yet this is the first time we have come across anything like it, in its unique and futuristic pod shape”.
The Anthénea Suite was designed to deliver a new form of emotional and sensory experience for its guests, providing them with a
carbon-zero gateway to discover new territories and experiences through underwater vision and land exploration. With zero-footprint at the core of its design model, the Anthénea Suite is designed to be self-sufficient, energy-efficient and have minimal environmental impact, whilst providing a luxury experience that is sustainable for the future.
The entire structure, composed of fibreglass, is completely recyclable and powered 100% by clean energy. Whilst it is equipped with 1,000 W solar panels, it can also be provided with a 4,000 W installation to reach complete autonomy – using a digital tablet guests can control their environment. A self-contained saltwater desalination system, as well as an eco-friendly waste
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The Anthénea Suite is the first of its kind.
Sea views from above and below the water.
treatment system (approved by the US Coast Guard) demonstrate its low consumption and eco-friendly practices. By only consuming what it needs and releasing clean water, the suite minimises its impact on the surrounding marine environment.
There’s no doubt that one of the Anthénea Suite’s most noteworthy features is its ability to seamlessly integrate with the marine world. Its creators compare it to a ‘lotus flower’, in the sense that it has a tranquil presence atop the seas, without impacting the ecosystem; even the ‘sand-screwing’ anchoring system works in harmony with the underwater ecosystem.
Anthénea Suite’s design model was extensively researched in order to fulfil its claim of being ‘unsinkable’. Following the development of one prototype, the final light and buoyant model has a spherical shape, which was found to be the optimal shape to guarantee the suites can withstand extreme weather conditions on the water, resisting cataclysms and ocean rising.
The smart floating space offers 50 sq m of living area across the main cabin and rooftop solarium, emphasising its 360 degrees naturefilled views available through its circular dome shape and expansive glass bottom. With its impressive temperature versatility, adapting from -30 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees Celsius, combined with the fact that it can be towed anywhere, this suite opens up a range of possibilities for its guests, whether they desire a unique experience in a frozen Arctic landscape or a tropical paradise.
Targeted predominantly at the French and leisure markets for professionals in tourism and yachting, but also for individuals and investors, this floating suite could be revolutionary for the tourism industry. No permits or time-consuming construction is required for the Anthénea Pods; they are an environmentally-friendly alternative to building hotels on land, and could be considered as an easier way for resorts to expand. The pod design is also aestheticallypleasing and could be a great way to add a unique touch to any resort.
The floating suite points towards a future in which humans will spend more time living on the water as
a consequence of rising sea levels and flooded cities, pioneering step towards a more sustainable future.
Powered by renewable sources, they require much less energy than traditional buildings making them even more sustainable and costeffective, both for developers and guests.
The luxury suite joined Marina Corniche promenade in Porto Arabia at the Pearl Qatar. Anthénea Suite after a three-week voyage with Peters & May. Prior to its loading on to a cargo ship in Le Havre, France, the suite had already been towed on a seven-hour crossing from Honfleur Marina, France, by the National Society for Sea Rescue (SNSM). The 13 tonne suite, valued upwards from the base price of EUR250,000 announced for an entry model, was then loaded from flat racks, using a three-sling lift attached via D-ring fasteners.
Thanks to its five-decade history of expertise and experience with complex shipments, Peters & May is proactive in identifying potential challenges before they come to pass. Applying its knowledge to the transportation of the Anthénea Suite, Peters & May delivered a faultless and smooth transition throughout the loading and discharge stages. In fact, despite its unique shape, the lift was fairly straightforward. Peters
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The 13 tonne suite ready for loading.
It was hoisted aboard using a three-sling lift.
Time for a get-together!
By Dan Natchez*
Summer is here in many parts of the world, the water is beckoning and people, including myself, remain keen to get out on it. The recreational boating industry is also still enjoying fairly strong demand for new and used boats, and most are continuing the third year of a seller’s market. At the same time, many marinas are renovating, reconfiguring, and/
or expanding where possible to accommodate the changing trends in customers’ boating desires. This is great news for marinas and boaters alike.
But – there so often is a but –we must also remember that the industry has traditionally been cyclical and there are certainly expectations that the tightening of credit and other efforts to take
some heat out of the economy will have an impact and there are some signs that this is starting to show up. So far, it seems to be showing up to a greater degree in the RV market, where inventories are building and sales mostly slowing.
There is also the reality that the recent boom years for recreational boating were driven by folks seeking to find an escape from the world of
potential contagion to the relatively open and uncaged isolation offered by being out on the water. As described by one such escapee back in 2020, “The boat is like having my own private island, where I can go with my family and just forget about everything else”.
After years of being on that island, some have developed island fever and as the long shadow of
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Covid-19 further fades, the good parts of ‘everything else’ have come back into view. Many people are in a mood to be social, to not be stranded on that island.
The good news, of course, is that when your island is your boat, you aren’t stuck, and as much as boating can be about getting away from it all, it also has a long history of camaraderie, of bringing people together.
So now just seems like a perfect time to emphasise that camaraderie, particularly as some folks may be a bit out of practice, and with so many new boaters
not having had the chance to fully experience it.
It’s time for a get-together – or two, or three, or four – to help sustain and build upon the recent boating interest.
The most obvious get-together has got to be throwing a party. What boater doesn’t love a good party? Okay, there may be a few. What kind of party will depend greatly on your facility and what your customers would appreciate – and there’s no reason you can’t throw more than one to make everyone happy – or stage things to cater to kids and families earlier in the day and
those without kids in the evening. Hosting a customer appreciation barbeque is a sure winner. We know of customers who have driven two hours to the marina to enjoy a free hamburger or hotdog! Or maybe a clambake is in order. These can be great ways to both thank your customers and, more importantly, give your customers the chance to be together with other boaters, exchange stories, ideas of where to cruise and so on, as well as relating to one another the latest gadgets to add to the outfitting of their boats.
The parties don’t necessarily have to be free or funded entirely by the marina. Don’t automatically dismiss the idea of organising a ‘potluck’. Maybe you can provide a band or some other form of entertainment and arrange for food trucks to come by. People never seem to be tired of food trucks and they are pretty used to paying for what they order at the events where you find them!
While it may not necessarily sound like a party, some marinas host or participate in a ‘blessing of the fleet’ at the beginning of or at some other point in the boating season. The tradition actually goes back centuries, though originally not geared to recreational boats, but often tied to a festival of some sort. These days, fleet blessings cover a full range from fairly low-key affairs to elaborate boat parades to full-scale festivals with the parade/ blessing as a major component. The Provincetown Portuguese Festival & Blessing of the Fleet in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, comes to mind as a good example of the latter.
Of course, you can have a boat parade or similar event without the blessing, often tied to a holiday and often with prizes for different categories. The creativity and length some boaters go to in dressing up their boats is mind-boggling and it’s a fun approach for the boaters, the spectators and all involved.
Participating in and/or sponsoring fishing tournaments, regattas and rafting or overnight ventures are additional ways of bringing people together and continuing the increased interest in boating in meaningful ways.
A coastal marina I’m familiar with recently decided to sponsor a
fishing tournament and partnered with a local fishing club. They chose a date and posted some simple rules and a modest cash prize along with an entry fee, with the culmination being an awards ceremony at the marina at the end of the two-day tournament held over a weekend. They had anticipated up to 30 participants. They put it in their newsletter, posted a few flyers around town, and put it on the web. Word spread and it went a little viral. The marina got calls from numerous people who wanted to launch and haul and keep their boats at the marina for the tournament. Their transient dock was full and they made room wherever else they could. The fuel dock was busy and the ship’s store enjoyed many news customers. The event was so successful that the marina has now made it an annual event and has related that, in addition to the immediate benefits felt and ship’s store sales realised during the tournament, they have gained permanent new customers for dockage, storage and service.
Racing and regattas have long been mainstays in the yacht club world and definitely have served to recruit young sailors, keep people boating and inspire boat-owners to invest more time and money in their boat. These gatherings go a long way on the camaraderie front too. Races also serve to draw people into the boating world when captains go recruiting their friends,
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Preparing to party at Oakdale Yacht Club in New York.
The most obvious get-together has got to be throwing a party. What boater doesn’t love a good party? Okay, there may be a few. What kind of party will depend greatly on your facility and what your customers would appreciate – and there’s no reason you can’t throw more than one to make everyone happy
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co-workers or maybe even random strangers for crew! Who knows how many boaters were motivated to get out on the water themselves by the sight of a fleet of sailboats with their spinnakers flying on the downwind leg of a race. There are many new boaters who really want to enjoy the boating experience, but a number are not quite sure how to. Rafting rendezvous for an afternoon or a destination overnight are great avenues for expanding the boating experience and, especially for new boaters, to make new friends and provide a comfort factor for using
the boat around others. With a few raft-ups under their belt, some may well be ready to consider a longer group cruise, further building their knowledge, courage and confidence. Speaking of raft-ups, a small marina I know of started a movie night not long ago. They would set up a large screen in the middle of the marina where people could sit in their berthed boats or come and raft up in the fairways. It became an overnight (pun intended) sensation. It started as a lark for the owner’s daughter’s birthday celebration, but so many customers, non-customers and neighbours liked it and kept
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asking the marina to continue it that they now run it once every two weeks. It just took off. The marina’s out-of-pocket cost is less than $100 for each movie night. He now includes a popcorn machine and he says he has to either get a faster or bigger one or another one as the demand is overwhelming. He also has the popcorn popping in the ship’s store during the weekends – the popcorn and coffee are free, and his soft drink sales have increased dramatically. The owner tells me that his increased sales from the snack bar and ship’s store more than cover his costs and he has gained new customers. Nearby deli’s, restaurants and the ice cream parlour applaud the events as they too are experiencing additional business.
On a different note, another facility partners with a local environmental group and the town to bring people together on ‘Earth Day’ for a waterfront cleanup. It too has grown and the facility, which has also enhanced its own green marina activities, now has a community-wide reputation for being environmentally-conscious and an advocate for clean water. That kind of goodwill is pretty priceless.
The bottom line with most of these gatherings comes down to the fact that the more that boaters are engaged, the more actively they will boat and promote boating to others, and the more likely they will continue to choose boating over everything else. During the depths of the pandemic the relative isolation that boating can offer was clearly a major strength, but barring the rise of some new more miserable variant, most people seem to have had quite enough alone time. It’s time for some togetherness. As the old children’s song goes, perhaps made most famous by Raffi, “The more we get together, the happier we’ll be”.
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A ‘blessing of the fleet’ took place at Little Traverse Yacht Club in Harbor Springs, Michigan.
Swansea Marina, Wales
Access to the marina at Swansea in South Wales is via the River Tawe, which runs through the centre of the city. Its central location in the Bristol Channel makes for easy cruising to marinas in the East, including Cardiff, Watchet and Portishead, with Neyland and Milford Haven to the West. The rugged coast of North Devon, with its many attractive small harbours, is 20 miles to the South. Beyond the marina, Swansea has a large range of shops, as well as a wellknown covered market, in addition to bars, cafes and an increasingly cosmopolitan variety of restaurants.
The marina is split into three phases. Phase One is closest to the River Tawe and is accessed through the Marina Lock. Phase Two is beyond phase one through the swing bridge. It’s in the area of the National Waterfront Museum and the Swansea Museum boats. Phase Three is the furthest from the Marina Lock and is closest to
the Meridian Tower. In total, there are 550 fully-serviced pontoon berths with 240 volt 16 amps
supply, although 32 amps are available on many hammerheads. Electricity is charged on a prepaid
card system.
Facilities include a shower block and toilets with 24-hour access, a coin-operated laundry, free WiFi and car parking, where electric vehicles can be charged. Each bridgehead has a self-locking gate, access to pontoons being gained by a security card.
There is a fuel berth for diesel and petrol and a 20 tonne boat hoist and crane for stepping masts. Repairs to GRP and wooden hulls can be carried out and a sailmaker is also available at the marina’s boatyard.
Annual berth-holders are granted 16 weeks free storage in Winter and visitors to the marina can benefit from 28-day berthing discounts.
Swansea Marina has been awarded the iconic Blue Flag every year since 2012 – proof that its management consistently achieves high standards of environmental sustainability, cleanliness and safety for its clients.
Swansea Marina
swanmar@swansea.gov.uk
www.swanseamarina.org.uk
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A bronze statue of Captain Cat, a character from Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’s ‘Under Milk Wood’, overlooks boats moored at the marina.
Swansea Marina has been awarded the iconic Blue Flag every year since 2012.
Waste collection marine drone
The SB 100 Cleaner from GPA Seabots has been designed to cope with solid trash, oil and other marine pollution in marinas, lakes and coastal waters. It is equipped with two 30 litre nets and six absorbents for spill collection.
This unmanned surface vehicle (USV) is very easy to deploy in the water. It is 100% electricallyoperated and works autonomously. Due to its great manoeuvrability and easy handling, it is capable of reaching any corner of a harbour, even those that are difficult to access. It also has an integrated front camera for real-time vision, as well as an intelligent anti-collision sensor to operate with maximum safety.
One of GPA Seabots’ most representative clients is Marina
Barcelona MB92, which already uses the SB 100 Cleaner to keep its waters clean permanently. Experience has proved that
Two-level boat rack with cover
Recently introduced by Naval Tecno Sud Boat Stand is a twolevel dry storage boat rack, with a capacity of 6 tons. It has a cover, which is bolted in position, but can easily be removed. The main features of the rack can be customised to suit various requirements.
Boats are supported on fenders that ‘embrace’ the hull and can easily be moved to achieve the right balance for different styles of craft. At each rack position, there are handles at bow and
stern, and on each side to which the boat can be secured. All the manufacturer’s facilities are CE -certified.
This boat rack is a practical, low cost solution for reducing space in marinas and boatyards by keeping boats safely stored under cover in both Winter and Summer.
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this revolutionary technology, with its minimal acquisition and maintenance costs, is easy to integrate in all marinas and
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‘Variable Width’ option for mobile boat hoist
After months of design, manufacturing and rigorous factory testing, Marine Travelift has announced the introduction of a ‘Variable Width’ option for its line-up of mobile boat hoists. This revolutionary customisation option is available on both the BFMII and C-Series machines and will allow marinas and shipyards around the globe to safely and efficiently optimise space for service and storage.
The first Marine Travelift model with the ‘Variable Width’ option is a 75BFMII (75 metric ton lifting capacity) and was delivered to The Marine Group Boat Works’ San Jose del Cabo location in March. This model offers 9 ft of width variability and can seamlessly expand and retract under full load in 60 seconds.
The most important benefit this option will offer is the opportunity to block vessels closer together in
order to maximise space previously unavailable because of overall width dimensions on a standard
fixed width boat hoist. This means marinas and boatyards can maximise valuable service and storage space to serve more customers within their existing footprint.
The ‘Variable Width’ option can also provide the ability to move vessels through a doorway that was previously not an option with the width of a standard machine sized to fit piers. This would eliminate the need to double handle vessels when moving them in and out of the building. The design allows for handling a wider range of vessels, providing marinas and boatyards more flexibility to grow into different markets.
Whether an operator is storing boats indoors for the Winter or wanting more space for hurricane
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storage, the width variation gives them the ability to fit more vessels in the same footprint without the use of yard trailers. This allows the yard to reduce equipment and also makes the operation more efficient when time is of the essence.
This new option is powered by a hydraulic ram, housed within the telescoping top beam, and is assisted by Marine Travelift’s Patented All-Wheel electronic steering option. These two components are also teamed with a control loop system that includes angle sensors, a distance sensor and wheel encoder to keep the machine square and ensure safe expansion and retraction throughout the full range of variability. These functions can occur on either side of the machine for flexibility and maximum manoeuvrability. It is also designed to handle full load across the entire width spectrum and can stop anywhere within the full range of variability, with or without a vessel in the slings.
To be certain that this option
reached all the goals set for it, Marine Travelift teams performed
months of rigorous factory testing that included countless hours of use
both with and without maximum load, on different grades, and a mock-up of the end user’s existing pier infrastructure.
Making the machine easy to maintain for the customer is a key feature, so serviceability was considered at every stage of the design and engineering process. Strategically-placed access holes are included to be able to access the hydraulic ram and it rides on tracks inside the top beam, so when disconnected it can simply be rolled out for any required service/ repair. In addition, the expand and retract functions operate on a greaseless system using high performance composite pads instead of a lubricant that could potentially contaminate the vessel or environment below. These pads are accessible from the exterior of the beam and have a high precision clearance to ensure no change in the machine’s geometry while the width is being changed.
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Alternative to teak decking
EuroDesign first introduced Ecoteak a couple of years ago as an alternative to real teak. Now it is offering an improved material that looks even better than before, providing an environmentally-friendly deck for the future.
The Ecoteak decking is a real teak product and a luxurious alternative to a solid teak deck. It is extremely durable and will last for many years. The material doesn’t shrink or expand depending on the weather and any type of design possible, with or without caulk.
The material is colder to the touch than plastic decks and has good anti-slip properties. Once installed, only low maintenance is required.
There are three standard colours: Weather Grey; Brown Teak; and Yellow Teak, but other shades can be developed if a substantial volume is required.
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Compact tie-downs to secure gear
From fenders to fish stringers to scuba equipment and more, there’s always a need to tie down something on board a boat and more often than not, no convenient place to do so. Compact stainless steel tie-downs from Accon Marine provide trim, but secure attachment points for a wide range of gear in a discreet, flush-mount design that fits almost anywhere.
A choice of two sizes – the 195 model at 89 mm square and 32 mm deep, along with the 51 mm square and 25 mm deep 196 version – accommodate an incredibly wide range of accessory cords and clips.
Crafted from marine-grade, cast stainless steel for a lifetime of durability and extreme corrosion
resistance, these trim tie-downs come with a sealing cup and mount with just four stainless steel screws. This convenient hardware lends itself to mounting on just
Underwater boat primer
One-component Seajet 015
Underwater Primer has been developed specifically for use below the waterline. It can be combined with anti-fouling to provide good resistance against seawater.
Available in silver grey, it can be applied to fibreglass, wood, steel and aluminium hulls, and can also be used to coat propellers. Application is by brush, roller or airless spray and the coverage rate is 9.98 sq m per litre.
Seajet 015 is supplied in packs of 750 ml, and 2.5, 5 and 20 litres.
about any lateral or vertical surface on all types of watercraft.
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Naval Tecno Sud Boat Stand
Naval Tecno Sud Boat Stand specialises in the design, production and supply of equipment for use in boatyards and to store and transport leisure craft in marinas.
It offers a high quality range of cradles, boat stands, safety steps, work platforms dry stack storage racks and fixed and mobile booths for painting and other maintenance tasks. Versatile boat trailers, both self-propelled and towable, are also available.
Naval Tecno Sud Boat Stand, Via Pino Pascali 28, 70010 Valenzano BA, Italy. Tel: +39 393 5493586 E-mail: navaltecnosudboatstand@gmail.com
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Successful South Coast & Green Tech Boat Show
Multiple boat sales, sea trial requests and quality leads at the South Coast & Green Tech Boat Show have left exhibitors delighted, with over 90% already signed up for next year’s event.
Based at MDL’s Ocean Village Marina in Southampton, it showcased the most impressive line-up of global power, sail and
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electric boating brands yet, as well as featuring an extensive selection of supporting products and services
such as ancillary gear, finance and insurance.
The 2024 South Coast & Green Tech Boat Show will be held from 19-21 April to enable it to include the Ocean Globe Race prize-giving, following the yachts’ return from the epic race, which starts and finishes from MDL’s Ocean Village Marina. The show will return to its original dates in May, 2025.
WMC open for registrations
The organisers of the ICOMIA World Marinas Conference have announced that registration is open and all speakers are now confirmed.
The primary aim of the conference is to bring together marina industry professionals to network, hear new ideas and discuss topics relating to the marina industry and how growth can be managed and sustained.
Held over three days, the event will be hosted by the Portuguese Association of Ports and Marinas (APPR) and is supported by industry stakeholders, including Correct Craft, Vilamoura World, D-Marin and Marketing Marina. The conference will bring together over 300 international delegates, including leading marina and club
operators, owners and vendors of marina infrastructure, industry experts plus local government and tourism representatives.
Isolete Carreira, President of APPR, said: “The ICOMIA World Marinas Conference is the largest gathering of the marine industry and we are very pleased to have been selected to host this prestigious event in Portugal, 2023. We are absolutely delighted to bring together the greatest experts in the nautical industry, contributing to a process of exchange of information, ideas and collective learning”.
Apart from offering a platform for discussions and debates about pressing topics, the event will provide valuable insights from industry
experts on future leisure, social and economic trends and their impact on marinas.
The keynote speaker for this event is Bill Yeargin, CEO of Correct Craft and author of a number of books, including ‘Making Life Better: The Correct Craft Story’. Other speakers at the event will talk about marinas of the future with a keynote speech from Yiannis Kalogerakis on SMART futures and AI. A marina tour will take place on the second day. Delegates can secure attendance to the World Marinas Conference by booking their tickets online.
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Three days of business at Seawork
Boosted by glorious sunshine, Seawork 2023 saw visitor and delegate numbers surge back to pre-pandemic levels with just over 7,200 maritime professionals making the trip to Mayflower Park in Southampton, England, for
three full days of product launches, demonstrations, announcements and conferences.
Seawork is Europe’s largest on-water commercial marine and workboat exhibition and next year will see the landmark
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Sydney International Boat Show
Sydney, Australia
3-6 August, 2023
www.sydneyboatshow.com.au
Southampton International Boat Show
Southampton, England
15-24 September, 2023 www.southamptonboatshow.com
Grand Pavois
La Rochelle, France
20-25 September, 2023
www.grand-pavois.com
Salone Nautico
Genoa, Italy
21-26 September, 2023
www.salonenautico.com
IBEX
Tampa, USA
3-5 October, 2023
www.ibexshow.com
ICOMIA World Marinas Conference
Vilamoura, Portugal
11-13 October, 2023
www.icomia.org
Salon Nautico
Barcelona, Spain
11-15 October, 2023
www.salonnautico.com
METSTRADE
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
15-17 November, 2023
www.metstrade.com
Abu Dhabi International Boat Show
ADNEC Marina, Abu Dhabi
16-19 November, 2023
www.adibs.ae
Boot Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf, Germany
20-28 January, 2024
www.boot.de
Miami International Boat Show
Miami, Florida, USA
14-18 February, 2024
www.miamiboatshow.com
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