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Greece
Welcome aboard the Aegeotissa I and Aegeotissa II. The unique combination of luxury and comfort promises you the most unforgettable holidays.
Port Moody,, British Columbia,, Canada
Autonav (2004) designs and manufactures manual hydraulic and electrohydraulic steering systems, their electronic controls and monitoring systems, as well as a range of autopilots suitable for vessels from 18 to over 300 feet (5 to 90 meters) in length. In addition state of the art Dynamic Positioning Systems, PC based Navigational Systems and Monitoring, Control and Alarm Systems are produced.
Superior, WI, United States
Florida, United States
The "Sailing - Starting-Over" Website by Renee Kappele is based on many years of oersonal "hands on" experience and provides a wealth of information related to "sailboating", basic boat design, construction, operation, ownership, and enjoying --- on an international scale!
Newport,, RI, United States
Since 1976, Seascope Yachts has been customizing outings on the waters of Newport and along the New England coast for groups from 2 to 500. Pleasure sailing, executive retreats, client entertaining, family outings, board meetings, fishing - U.S. Coast Guard inspected and certified power- and sailboats Creators of “Your Own America’s Cup Regatta”, the hands-on team building program aboard their rare vintage 12-metres Featuring the Tiedemann private collection of yachts, Gleam, Northern Light, Mariner and M/V Pam, as seen on the Discovery Channel, Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous and in Town & Country magazine The most qualified, loyal, dedicated and service-oriented crew. More than just a business... you will feel Bob and Elizabeth Tiedemann’s passion for rare classic vessels. Elizabeth’s full range of expertise and attention to detail will make your planning pleasurable and your event unforgettable! “There is no greater team building experience.” Gary Jobson, ESPN Recipients of the Preserve Rhode Island Maritime Heritage Award.
Gulfport,, LA, United States
Welcome to United States Marine, Incorporated. The company was founded in 1971 and originally built World Class racing sailboats with outstanding success. Since 1987, United States Marine, Inc. has designed and built military, patrol and special operations boats ranging in length from 21 feet to 82 feet, constructed of high performance composites or aluminum. We are a fully integrated manufacturer capable of designing, building, and testing boats in house. Tom Dreyfus, CEO Shawn Killeen, President United States Marine, Inc. has become the premier builder of high-performance, special mission capable boats for military and other agency use. USMI takes pride in our total service commitment by delivering the most capable and rugged boats to our customers, followed by unprecedented support after delivery. USMI is located on Bayou Sauvage in New Orleans, Louisiana. Five buildings provide space for lamination, welding, electrical, outfitting, upholstery, and painting. Climate-controlled warehousing, administrative and engineering offices, meeting rooms and customer offices are located on-site. The yard has extensive launching and dockage capabilities. Bayou Sauvage connects to the Intracoastal Waterway and Lake Pontchartrain providing riverine type environments as well as varying water conditions for trials and training. The Gulf of Mexico is nearby and is used for open water testing. Our full service extends beyond our doors. United States Marine, Inc. delivers not only boats, but also full documentation , integrated logistical support, familiarization training, maintenance training, repair, and retrofit. We are committed to support you, our customer, for the lifetime of our boats, from cradle to grave. We design and build our boats for one purpose: Total Performance and Reliability. We take pride in all our work to deliver boats that are fully mission capable; boats that deliver performance and reliability in the most extreme conditions for the most demanding users: