Nautical life : Quicksilver, Navigare, Lippert Marine, Allpa Marine, La Seyne

Things are moving in the boating industry. Back to the latest news from the yachting industry. The news of November 21, 2022.

Quicksilver Boats enters the US market

The Brunswick Group has announced its intention to offer the Quicksilver brand in the United States. Produced in Europe for the local market, they will now be imported into the U.S. by the Brunswick Boat Group and offered by the Freedom Boat Club subsidiary to bring these boats to American boaters.

Navigare Yachting opens in Germany

The yacht charter company Navigare Yachting made official the opening of a branch in Germany on November 17, 2022. Catharina Buenger, Tobias Weiss and Thea Kunz form the opening team.

Lippert Components expands into electronics

The equipment group Lippert Components has signed the purchase of all of Way Interglobal Network's activities, except for the generator business. This includes the design and production capabilities of the American firm's recreational vehicle and outdoor electronic equipment, with the Everchill and Greystone brands.

Allpa Marine continues its acquisitions

The distributor Allpa Marine has signed the acquisition of the company Combi Noord. This move strengthens its offer, notably in electricity and deck equipment with brands such as Victron, Quick, Xylem and Fischer Panda. At the same time, it confirms that it is working on new acquisitions for its European development plan.

A yacht fueled with cooking oil biofuel

At the beginning of November, the port of La Seyne-sur-Mer carried out the first refueling of a large yacht with a biofuel derived from the recycling of cooking oil. The 44-meter ship used 15,000 liters of Cristal Power XTL100 supplied by Frioul 83

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