Insignia Crew
Founded with an overwhelming desire to raise the bar in yacht crew appointments, Insignia Crew’s vision is to place elite, professional and committed crew aboard the world’s most exclusive superyachts. Screened Insignia Crew candidates are drawn from an elite pool of former Royal Navy, Royal Marines and members of the British Armed Forces whose advanced mariner skill sets perfectly match the needs of today’s modern superyacht industry. Insignia Crew an MLC compliant organisation works closely with its clients to understand every detail of their need. Insignia Crew are experts in sourcing and placing crew, who are perfectly aligned the necessary advanced requirements. For more details Tel +44 (0)7500 888 472 or visit
www.insigniacrew.com
BM Composites
BM Composites offer complete new build and refit solutions for large sailing yachts and motor yachts alike. With many years of experience in the marine industry they pride themselves on the ability to create structures that either solve weight and stability issues or create fantastic new leisure areas that can enhance the enjoyment of a yacht. BMC use a network of associated companies that each have their own specialty within our industry. By using this wealth of expertise, closely monitored by the project management team they can overcome most design issues and provide the clients with the best solution for realising their ideas. The head office is conveniently positioned in STP shipyard in Palma de Mallorca and is also their base for any Gurit material requirements. For more details Tel: +34 971 254 181 or visit
www.bmcomposites.com
NautiBuoy Marine
NautiBuoy Marine specialises in a modular system of inflatable platforms and docks. One of the most popular combinations are two platforms that can be connected in a T-Shape configuration to create the perfect Jet ski dock. With each platform having 4 x 40 litre ballast bags on the underside, the Jet ski dock has 8 ballast bags in total making it incredibly stable. As it is in two sections, it is easy to store and can also be configured as an
L-shape tender bay, a long run way or with the platforms side by side to make a large area for relaxation. With the new modular addition, the C-Dock for SEABOBS, the ideal watersports centre is quick and easy to achieve, protecting the toys and the yacht and making the toys easy to access for guests and crew. For more details Tel: +44 (0)1803 863233 or visit
www.nautibuoymarine.com
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