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MarineBusinessWorld.com Newsletter: Electric and petrol propulsion developments feature this week

by Peter Rendle 10 Jan 2019 13:00 PST
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One of the many interesting aspects of being part of the marine industry is the evolution of technology over the years. One of the latest developments is the introduction of electric power boats. In this week's newsletter we bring you news of a company in Europe who claim to be leading the way with the market's most modern e-boats.

X Shore is at the forefront of technology and design in launching its new boat model Eelex 6500 at one of the world's biggest boat shows, boot Düsseldorf in Germany, 19-27 January 2019. The Eelex 6500 is an open/tender boat that will be fresh off the moulds for a global launch in Düsseldorf. The Eelex will exist in two models, 6.5 metres and 8 metres. They are a development of X Shore's first prototype, the 8000 Smögen Edition, launched in March 2018.

Technology development of traditional power also progresses and Yanmar is highlighting the advanced technology and innovations behind its complete line-up of sailboat and powerboat engines at boot Düsseldorf. The supplier of innovative engines and technology-driven marine propulsion systems is introducing its new 4LV250 sterndrive marine diesel engine to showcase for the first time alongside the popular Yanmar 6LY and 8LV series and the proven JH common rail (CR) series of sailboat engines.

Also in Europe, Navico, parent company to the Lowrance®, Simrad®, B&G® and C-MAP® brands, announced today Knut Frostad has joined the management team as executive vice president of digital business and marketing. Frostad brings extensive industry experience, most recently serving as chief executive officer of Volvo Ocean Race. A former professional offshore and Olympic sailor, Frostad assumed the role of CEO of the Volvo Ocean Race in 2008 and brought a wealth of knowledge to the race. Having competed in four editions of the event, as helmsman, watch leader and skipper, as well as raising full sponsorship of all his campaigns, he is also recognized for helping the Race achieve true globalization through the use of a comprehensive digital media platform, onboard reporters and a sophisticated race control centre in Spain to bring high-quality content to a worldwide audience.

Following a recent visit to Australia by Excess Brand Manager, Lorenza Turrisi and Asia Pacific Director, Vianney Guezenec, Flagstaff Marine have been appointed as the exclusive Australian importer for the new Excess catamaran range. Flagstaff Marine MD and co-owner Graham Raspass commented: "We are very excited to have been chosen as the Exclusive Australian importer for the new Excess range of catamarans. Group Beneteau have a wealth of experience in designing and building catamarans through the Lagoon brand and the new Excess brand promises to deliver a whole new experience in catamaran sailing".

US Sailmaker, North Technology Group, has announced the purchase of MBrands International B.V, the owner of the Magic Marine technical sailing apparel brand and Mystic kiteboarding accessories brand. These businesses will be held under a new arm of NTG called North Actionsports Group. Located in The Netherlands MBrands International was successfully developed by the Blom family over the last 15 years and Magic Marine is one of the premier brands in technical sailing wear for dinghies, coastal racing and cruising.

On the home front ASMEX 2019 is open for registration. Now in its ninth year, the ASMEX Conference brings together not only topical speakers and challenging debate from key industry players, it also contributes to setting the agenda for the future promotion of the Australian marine export industry tackling crucial challenges and sparking new initiatives.

Ribco, a leader in premium Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs), has been appointed the official chase boat partner for the Australian SailGP Team. The Ribco range of superior performance RIBs will showcase alongside the turbo-charged foiling F50-class catamarans on Sydney Harbour during the inaugural global SailGP race in Sydney, 15-16 February 2019.

Aveagooden,
Peter Rendle, Sail-World.com

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