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Canadian study shows the slightest deviation in propeller geometry can result in increased URN

Ship & Boat International eNews: April 2023

Graphene could still prove to be the ‘special sauce’ of marine coatings and lightweight design

Ship & Boat International eNews: April 2023

Dutch naval architecture firm CoCo Yachts has been contracted to supply the designs for two Urban Sprinter 1000-type, diesel-electric vessels for Hong Kong operator Sun Ferries.

Ship & Boat International eNews: April 2023

A World Maritime University scoping study has produced valuable insights into domestic ferry safety in seven Asian and African countries

Ship & Boat International eNews: April 2023

Unleashed in time for the 2023 boating season, Yamarin’s new 59 Bow Rider (BR) class is being offered as “a cruising and recreational boat for couples and families"

The Naval Architect March 2023

Digitalised platform could lighten the burden of heavy weather

The Naval Architect March 2023

Potency is melded with long-term fuel adaptability in MAN Energy Solutions’ latest four-stroke offering

The Naval Architect March 2023

Viking Line route between Finland and Sweden to become green corridor

The Naval Architect March 2023

Experts gather at IMO to tackle urgent task of shipping decarbonisation

Warship Technology March 2023

The UK Ministry of Defence has acquired the commercial offshore support vessel, Topaz Tangaroa, for conversion to a Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance (MROS) seabed warfare platform.

Warship Technology March 2023

The US Navy is moving ahead with plans to significantly reconfigure its DDG 1000 Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyers to meet changed operational requirements and a new warfighting concept of operations in the Pacific theatre.

Warship Technology March 2023

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in the US is hoping to revive the concept of wing-in-ground effect (WIG) and has selected two teams to develop designs for its ‘Liberty Lifter X-Plane Programme.’

Warship Technology March 2023

In January 2023, the first of the Marine Nationale’s new logistic support ships, the Bâtiment Ravitailleur de Forces (BRF) Jacques Chevallier commenced sea trials.

Ship & Boat International eNews: March/April 2023

DDD Manufaktura’s Portless Catamaran uses low-stretch aramid fibres to achieve the strength and stability one mightn’t expect from an inflatable boat

Ship & Boat International eNews: March/April 2023

The hybrid-power tug JMS Sunshine is set to reduce emissions in Singapore

Ship & Boat International eNews: March/April 2023

Twin police RIBs built by ASIS Boats will assist the Ivory Coast’s maritime authorities in rescuing residents affected by flash floods

Ship & Boat International eNews: March/April 2023

IADYS’ Jellyfishbot is helping to remove garbage and oil from nearshore waters – with one of its latest applications being to clean up three Greek luxury marinas

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 1st Quarter 2023

Collaboration with Chinese engine after-sales service specialist marks a first for the German company

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 1st Quarter 2023

An upturn in cruise ship activity was a high point for the yard operator in 2022

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 1st Quarter 2023

German propulsion specialist attracts additional partners to support customers in Europe and North America

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 1st Quarter 2023

Drydocks World Dubai’s current workload includes conversions and upgrades to both FPSOs and FSOs

The Naval Architect February 2023

World’s tallest jack-up installation vessel to install huge new turbines at Dogger Bank

The Naval Architect February 2023

CFD enables Teignbridge to optimise design and performance of propulsion systems

The Naval Architect February 2023

First China-made Adora Cruises’ ship to set sail in 2023

The Naval Architect February 2023

Collaboration is the true fuel of the future says DNV’s Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen

Ship & Boat International eNews: February 2023

Fincantieri is taking further steps into the US offshore wind farm support sector, having secured a contract to build a service operation vessel (SOV) for Crest Wind

Ship & Boat International eNews: February 2023

Knud E. Hansen has developed the concept for a 100m-long, seven-deck river vessel, capable of a range of 14 days

Ship & Boat International eNews: February 2023

Commissioned with building two Thames river cats for the Uber Boat by Thames Clippers service, Wight Shipyard Co. found that producing a low-emission solution was far from straightforward

Ship & Boat International eNews: February 2023

Designed to be as family-friendly as it is eco-friendly, the all-electric HopYacht 30 isn’t just for experienced sailors

The Naval Architect January 2023

German startup has disruptive ambitions for cloud-based 3D design platform

The Naval Architect January 2023

Both vessel types will have to overcome a number of obstacles to meet decarbonisation goals

The Naval Architect January 2023

MacGregor solutions help to optimise new projects

Warship Technology January 2023

British-led Team Resolute, comprising BMT, Harland & Wolff and Navantia UK, has been selected as the preferred bidder to deliver three support ships to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA).