JOLLY ROGER: THE PERFECT LAMP?
A lamp in the spotlight…. It’s called Jolly Roger and it has just won the prestigious DAME Award at Mets 2016 in Amsterdam in the category of interior equipment and accessories. But why is it so
A lamp in the spotlight…. It’s called Jolly Roger and it has just won the prestigious DAME Award at Mets 2016 in Amsterdam in the category of interior equipment and accessories. But why is it so
We fly from a boat show to another. We’ve just left Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show and it’s time to understand the trend of next METS, the most important marine equipment trade show in the
Since 1998, Schenker has always been able to astonish the world of nautical watermakers with a new patented device called Energy Recovery System which amplifies the pressure of normal low-pressure pumps and recovers all the hydraulic
Metstrade, the international nautical equipment show which will held in Amsterdam, is coming up and Amare Group is getting ready to face this important event with its best products and some very innovative news. Their
I hate the mainsail furler – certainly that fixed to the mast, a little less that one housed in the boom – for different reasons. The first one, although less important, concerns aesthetic. That’s coming from a man
Here’s something really new… The idea comes from the German groups Hanse and Torqeedo and the Danish Jefa. The first model was installed on a Hanse 315 sailing boat (little less than 10 metres long).
After 3DL, 3Di, largely used in the world of America’s Cup, Volvo Ocean Race and Maxi, now North Sails launches 3Di Race and wants to extend its use to a greater number of sailing boats.
North Sails launches a new material for racing sails, specifically designed for boats between 20 and 40 feet. It’s called 3Di Race and it takes patented technology tested by the most competitive sailing programs in
If you see them, don’t panic… they aren’t killer whales, even though they’re similar in size and scale to the real thing! They’re called Seabreacher Y and they come from USA. They represent the latest
Originally used on planes, later adopted by cars, Head-Up Display is now arriving on boats. It’s an innovative solution able to reproduce the basic information coming from tools on the windscreen. The advantage is that
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