Supersede Launches Green Alternative to Marine-grade Plywood
Supersede Marine Board is 100 percent recyclable, waterproof and rot-proof.
Supersede Marine Board is 100 percent recyclable, waterproof and rot-proof.
While electric propulsion is environmentally friendly, diesel engines may prove more efficient and practical in certain situations.
Vallon teams with Boris Herrmann and Team Malizia for glasses made from recycled fishing nets.
Westminster Teak furniture endures over time, season after season, year after year and long after trends are forgotten.
Solar-electric power and a single sail define this entry-level cruising catamaran.
Through new technology, the convenience of a motoryacht meets the zero-impact silent operation of a sailing vessel.
World wanderer Jimmy Cornell’s visit to the 2024 International Multihull Show in La Grande Motte, France, reveals “electrifying” progress in multihull boatbuilding.
savvy navvy and ProtectedSeas collaborate to encourage boaters to think about marine conservation.
Renew sailcloth is constructed from sustainable sources, with no sacrifice in performance.
Grand Soleil’s “recyclable” 33-footer is designed to have zero environmental impact while cruising.
11th Hour Racing’s MarineShift360 gives owners and builders a powerful new tool to create more-sustainable boats.
For the patio or yard, sailors should appreciate the value of furniture that’s stunning to look at, easy to care for, and protected from the elements by its own natural oils.
Supersede Marine Board is 100 percent recyclable, waterproof and rot-proof.
While electric propulsion is environmentally friendly, diesel engines may prove more efficient and practical in certain situations.
Vallon teams with Boris Herrmann and Team Malizia for glasses made from recycled fishing nets.
Westminster Teak furniture endures over time, season after season, year after year and long after trends are forgotten.
Solar-electric power and a single sail define this entry-level cruising catamaran.
Through new technology, the convenience of a motoryacht meets the zero-impact silent operation of a sailing vessel.
World wanderer Jimmy Cornell’s visit to the 2024 International Multihull Show in La Grande Motte, France, reveals “electrifying” progress in multihull boatbuilding.
savvy navvy and ProtectedSeas collaborate to encourage boaters to think about marine conservation.
Renew sailcloth is constructed from sustainable sources, with no sacrifice in performance.
Grand Soleil’s “recyclable” 33-footer is designed to have zero environmental impact while cruising.
11th Hour Racing’s MarineShift360 gives owners and builders a powerful new tool to create more-sustainable boats.
For the patio or yard, sailors should appreciate the value of furniture that’s stunning to look at, easy to care for, and protected from the elements by its own natural oils.
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