YACHT ESSENTIALS
Network Marine Consultants Rogers Advanced Composites
Rogers Advanced Composites Ltd is a UK-based company manufacturing world class, bespoke, engineered carbon products for the Superyacht industry. With their lifting products, RAC offers superb weight savings of up to 75% over traditional metal solutions and can offer Naval Architects, Stylists and Builders greater flexibility on new builds and refits. The elegant carbon lifting solutions include: 10t Twin Lift Davit, 3.5t 12m Crane, 3.5t 12m extending to 1t 20m Telescopic Crane and 1.5t 8m Knuckle Boom Crane. For more details Tel: +44 (0)1590 678000/ 672000 or visit
www.rogersadvancedcomposites.com
Network Marine Consultants has over 30 years’ experience in the Spanish Yachting sector and is the market leader in all administration relating to Charter legislation procedures in Spain. Our multilingual staff maintain direct contact with the major governing authorities, not only Nationally and Regionally, but also within the EU, and as such have front row tickets to changes or developments in legislation and administrative procedures. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any queries relating to the charter license process, or any other yachting administration queries. For more details Tel: +34 971 403 903 or visit
www.networkmarineconsultants.com
Marcelo Penna Group
Marcelo Penna Group is the combination of three departments: Marcelo Penna Yacht Design, Marcelo Penna Engineering and Marcelo Penna Yacht Services. Marcelo Penna Yacht Design has been designing, building, refitting and surveying yachts since 1984. This long expertise has brought the company important recognition, collaborating on winning the International Superyacht Society Award for best refit with MB’92 on MY Talitha. The MP625 is their first project meant to deliver the best results both on the yachting market as a yacht shadow or the offshore industry as a fast crew transfer and supply vessel. For more details Tel: +34 93 221 04 04 or visit
www.mpyachts.com
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