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Multihull pontoon at Port-Camargue

The boating industry is on the move. The latest news from the yachting industry. News flash from January 05, 2024.

Port Camargue inaugurates a multihull pontoon

On December 14, 2023, the Port-Camargue management board inaugurated the new Espiguette pontoon. With a length of 300 meters and a budget of one million euros, it is designed to accommodate new or second-hand multihulls. It is designed for boats from 12 to 19 meters, with 33 berths.

Navico expands its plants

The Navico Group is investing at its Lowell, Michigan site to create two new buildings dedicated to metal parts manufacturing and electrification. The first is intended primarily for the Atwood brand, while the laboratory and battery assembly unit will be used for the design and development of custom solutions for various end markets.

Lacroix Sports enters the nautical market

Founded by skier Léo Lacroix in 1967, Lacroix Sports has an international reputation in the high-end ski sector. With the arrival of a new management team, the brand has decided to attack the water leisure market to de-seasonalize its business, and announces the launch of a carbon e-foil board.

Liquidation of Pochon West Indies

Pochon West Indies, the Guadeloupe-based distributor of electrical and electronic equipment for pleasure boating, has been placed in compulsory liquidation by the Pointe-à-Pitre court on December 22, 2023. Unlike the Martinique branch, the company, based at Marina de Bas du Fort in Guadeloupe, is not a secondary establishment of the Roche-based electronics group.

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