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Grand Soleil met dubbele primeur op HISWA te water 2015
Grand Soleil verrast. En niet één, maar tweemaal. Voor de eerste keer zullen de Grand Soleil 39 en de Grand Soleil 46 Long Cruise te zien zijn op de HISWA te water. Een primeur voor de Nederlandse markt. En wat betreft de GS 46 LC zelfs een wereldprimeur op een boatshow te water.
Rijkswaterstaat organiseert wandelingen over het wereldberoemde sluizencomplex van IJmuiden
Rijkswaterstaat heeft de aanleg van de nieuwe Zeesluis definitief gegund aan het consortium van (bouw)bedrijven OpenIJ. Dat lag in de lijn van de verwachting.
Johnny (20) verdrinkt voor de ogen van zijn broer en neef
Wat begon als een onschuldige kwajongensstreek, eindigde dinsdagnacht in een drama.
Lokaal zware regen- en onweersbuien verwacht
Zware regen- en onweersbuien trekken woensdagmiddag en avond over Nederland.
Reparatie sluis in Weurt duurt nog even
De reparatie van de buitendeur van de westsluis van Sluis Weurt laat nog op zich wachten.
Na 50 jaar staat schipper weer achter het roer van de pont tussen Haaften...
Na ruim 50 jaar staat schipper Dirk van der Moore (92) weer achter het roer van het veerpont tussen Haaften en Zaltbommel.
Berging Koningin Julianabrug in Alphen aan den Rijn start in september
De berging van de Koningin Julianabrug in Alphen aan den Rijn gaat begin september van start.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: ONJ motor launches & workboats
ONJ started building boats for the dutch market in 1992. The company is located in Weesp, directly on the river “de Vecht” near Amsterdam and Schiphol International Airport.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Olivier van Meer
Passion for sailing is central to the designs of Olivier van Meer Design (OVM).
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: North-Line Yachts
North-Line Yachts has been established on the Van Harinxmakanaal in Harlingen since 2012.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Noblesse Yachts
Noblesse Yachts is a small yard where steel motor yachts are built.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: No Limit Ships
No Limit Ships B.V. at Groningen is the designer and builder of yachts with the looks of a workboat. Not surprising because the yard also builds professional (survey) vessels.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Neptune Custom Sleeping Comfort
Sitting and sleeping comfort is often one of the final considerations when creating a yacht. And that’s a shame as these aspects play a crucial role in determining the levels of on board comfort.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: NAZ-yachts
NAZ yachts come in many shapes and sizes: in GRP (polyester) or steel, from daysailers to oceangoing yachts, and with a wide variety in design and layout. Despite this impressive diversity, you will always easily recognise a NAZ yacht by its quality.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Menken Maritiem
Traditional yachts, designed to meet future standards.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Loyal Yachts: The Loyal 980
Loyal Yachts has developed a new solution to suit both older, experienced motorboat fans as well as young families who like to go sailing.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Linssen Yachts
What began as a small shipyard in 1949 has, within three generations,
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Kuiper Yacht Insurances
Founded in 1946, Kuiper Yacht Insurances is an all-round insurance office at home in all markets, while also specialising in several specific fields.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Jachtbouw de Alm
We create steel yachts from 10 to 20m in length which are synonymous with optimum comfort and timeless yet always distinctive character.
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Interboat
Can you think of anything better than hours or even days of undisturbed sailing through magnificent water ways, together with your family, friends or relations?
The Dutch yachting industry in the spotlight: Hutting Yachts
A name respected by ocean yachtsmen. A yacht shows its true worth when sailing the world’s oceans.