A successful refit requires that you hit the ground running and maintain a steady pace.
The importance of deciphering yard contracts and insurance policies cannot be overstated.
Advice from the pros for getting the best paint job done on your yacht.
Refits have always been problematic, but the fallout from COVID has only made them more complicated than ever.
From engine parts to flowers, the goods that keep the yacht industry afloat are short on supply and long in coming — ripple effects from the production shutdowns and shipping delays due to COVID-19.
Another year has come and gone. The holidays are over and the confetti (if there was any) from New Years celebrations has settled. It was a rough year for many,…
A question-and-answer conversation between Larry Rumbol and Toby Allies, joint managing director of Pendennis Shipyard. Q. Toby, do you think Pendennis Shipyard occupies a niche sector that has been at…
By Kitty McGowan The year was 2006, in the epicenter of the superyacht industry in the United States — Fort Lauderdale, Florida. There was a lack of a unified voice…
Fort Lauderdale-based Palladium Technologies and Marina Barcelona (MB92) have signed an agreement that has Palladium providing the technical engineering, systems and installation to MB92’s customers at its shipyards in Barcelona…
Spain-based GYG, parent company of Pinmar, has signed an agreement with German scaffolding company ALTRAD to distribute its equipment in the United States. The ALTRAD system uses a modular construction…