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CNC 5 Axis machine bought by Discovery Yachts

October 18, 2011

Discovery Yachts, world-known UK class builder of blue-water cruising yachts, has bought a new CNC 5 Axis cutting and milling machine for over £150,000. The new machine arrived at Harbour Yard recently replacing the previous 3 Axis equipment and started its first day of working this week.

Discovery Yachts

Discovery Yachts

The new 5 Axis machines will enable the company to accurately cut complex shapes for the highly crafted bespoke interiors that are the hallmark of Discovery’s range of award winning yachts. The investment in these highly technical precision machines will result in a significantly more efficient and faster throughput for the in-house joinery shop as well as enabling the company to increase its capacity and improve efficiencies.

Discovery Yachts is one of the few UK boatbuilders able to offer its customers in-house craftsmanship of such quality and this new investment together with its recent purchase of bespoke veneer press, cutting and finishing equipment takes their in-house capabilities to a new level. Discovery customers are now able to enjoy a full choice of interior timbers, individual designs and bespoke inlay work for their luxury blue-water yacht.

Commenting on the new equipment, Managing Director, Nigel Stuart said, “Our significant investment in this state-of-the-art 5 axis equipment during these uncertain economic times confirms our commitment to driving the business forward and ensuring growth through innovation and investment. This investment will ensure that we can offer our discerning clients the highest quality in-house joinery together with the opportunity for unique and personal designs to be incorporated into the build of their yachts.”

In the last month, Discovery Yachts has completed and handed over three new luxury yachts to owners as well as announcing the launch of their latest design, the Discovery 57 superyacht at the recent Southampton Boat Show.

Discovery Yachts to showcase blue-water cruiser, the Discovery 57 sailing yacht at PSP Southampton Boat Show

Discovery Yachts to showcase blue-water cruiser, the Discovery 57 sailing yacht at PSP Southampton Boat Show

Sunseeker International report buoyant motor yacht sales

September 25, 2011

Sunseeker International is delighted to report very buoyant sales of over twenty new confirmed motor yacht orders following the 2011 Cannes and Southampton Boat Shows, as well as a number of strong enquires yet to be finalised. Sales were spread across the Sunseeker product range and throughout their worldwide territories. In particular, the newly launched Manhattan 53 motor yacht has proved to be a resounding success with over one year’s production sold.  With forthcoming Boat Shows taking place in Genoa, Fort Lauderdale and Barcelona, Sunseeker hopes to continue its fantastic start to the 2011 Boat Show season.

Sunseeker International report buoyant motor yacht sales

Sunseeker International report buoyant motor yacht sales

Sunseeker Manhattan 53 Motor Yacht

Sunseeker Manhattan 53 Motor Yacht

Stewart McIntyre, Managing Director of Sunseeker International commented “Sunseeker International’s continued investment in its product range, the primary European Boat Shows and Dealer Support has delivered an excellent outcome for the company and provides further evidence of the strength of the Sunseeker brand.”

Image galley of sunseeker superyachts

Ultimate Sails appoints new Race Division Manager

March 07, 2011

Ultimate Sails have appointed Craig Bowie as their Race Division Manager in order to continue to provide a high level of customer service whilst meeting the needs of their growing market.

Ultimate Sails appoints Craig Bowie  as new Race Division Manager

Ultimate Sails appoints Craig Bowie as new Race Division Manager

“2010 was a big year for Ultimate Sails” comments Sales Director Paul Hooker, “We have been working hard since the launch of our own brand name at Southampton Boat Show. Now we are at a point where we need to increase the team.”

Craig is well known within the sailing fraternity. He began his career in the Marine industry over 12 years ago as sailmaker and loft supervisor of the North Sails service loft where he was responsible for servicing the America’s Cup teams, Superyachts and the Olympic teams. Craig has spent the last few years furthering his own sailing career taking roles on board high profile racing teams as part of the sail program group.

He has been involved with teams such as GBR Challenge, B and Q, Estrella Damm, Artemis, and Alfa Romeo. His core strengths are in management and communication, starting a project and seeing it through to completion.

“Working for Ultimate Sails, is a great new challenge for me,” explains Craig, “I have raced on many high profile boats with Kevin Sproul from Ultimate Sails, as well as against him, I am looking forward to representing the Ultimate Sails brand both in the UK and further afield.”

Craig will be based from their headquarters in Hamble. Part of his role will include coaching and giving talks on race crew management, further information about this will be released soon