2018

Two large tugboats are positioned on the water, one facing forward and the other angled slightly to the side, with another large ship visible in the distant background under an overcast sky.
July

A love affair with history- step aboard SEAWOLF

SEAWOLF was once the hardest working ocean going tugboat on the world. Launched in the Netherlands in 1957 as Smit Clyde, SEAWOLF began a global career that would gain her the respect and admiration of mariners from Yokohama to Rotterdam. Her broad shoulders and steadfast heart enabled breathtaking nautical feats of strength and endurance. The most famous of these feats was her 1968 simultaneous tow of two United States Navy aircraft carriers from Boston to Japan. That power, that strength upon the oceans, is now at your disposal.

A large group of people dressed in navy shirts and caps pose together on a dock in front of a boat, cheering and smiling under a sunny sky with a blue event banner in the background.
April

The 2nd Guangzhou Nansha International Sailing Regatta to be held at Nansha Marina, Guangzhou from 6 to 9 December 2018

After a successful launch of the inaugural Guangzhou Nansha International Sailing Regatta at the end of July, 2017, the Organizer– the People’s Government of Guangzhou Municipality—confirmed that the 2 nd Guangzhou Nansha International Sailing Regatta will be held in a due course, as well as announced the dates of the 2018 edition: December 6-9, 2018, venue—Nansha Marina.

A scenic view of Raja Ampat islands in Indonesia, with lush green islets surrounded by clear blue water. A large sailing boat is anchored among the islands under a partly cloudy sky.
June

Cruising Destination of the Month- Indonesia

Indonesia, by its sheer size and diversity, is one of the most exciting cruising grounds anywhere in the world.In addition to offering some of the most interesting exploration and adventure cruise itineraries, it is also home to a knowledgeable and effective shore support network, essential to a successful Superyacht industry. For those interested in chartering, the recent expansion of the fleet of ‘Phinisi’ sailing yachts for charter has increased exploration opportunities throughout the archipelago. These combine a centuries-old seafaring skill and building tradition and comfort, for a unique cruising adventure, comparable to any in the world. For guests, there is nothing better than to have all the comforts of home whilst still experiencing the charm of a local vessel and knowledge of a local crew.

A man in a white dress shirt stands indoors with arms folded, next to a glass display case featuring a model sailing boat and a lifebuoy in the background.
June

A Strong Force for Camper & Nicholsons Asia

Camper & Nicholsons Asia announced its new Commercial Director and expansion plans in Asia, Bart Kimman comes on board as the company’s new Commercial Director. Bart will be spearheading the company’s strategic growth in the Asia market, working closely with Managing Director, Carmen Lau.

A moored boat at sunset with the text An eco-friendly alternative to toxic hulls and logos for IGL Coatings, APSA, and other organisations, promoting environmentally friendly boat hull solutions.
June

The Toxic Hulls That Poison Our Dinner Plates

When handling marine vehicles, we’re no strangers to barnacles and weeds that grow under the water. These critters attach themselves onto ship hulls and decreases maximum speed, hampering a ship’s ability to sail upwind. Some marine growth can even bore into the hull causing severe damage over time. And worst of all, this could cause harmful marine organisms to invade other areas and destroy local ecosystem. Not to mention, a hull full of barnacles & weeds is just unsightly.

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