Thank you to all MIN‘s readers who continue to check out the latest in marine industry news on a daily basis. Over the last 12 months, MIN‘s covered a huge number of product launches, unpicked government regulations, conducted exclusive interviews with key players, despaired over the state of the environment and investigated all manner of accidents, inventions, opinions and more.
This is what you – the readers – consumed most . . . month by month. For each month, there’s a link to the two ‘top’ articles (by number of readers).
What does this tell the editorial team? That MIN‘s readers continue to devour all types of news related to the marine trade – whether that’s the latest product innovation, thoughts on market trends, or superyacht scandal, the team’s constantly told it’s MIN being talked about in the office, the boatyard and across the industry globally.
A year in the marine trade review
January 2024
Luxury Italian car manufacturer Ferrari has revealed radical plans to take to the oceans and launch a sail racing team…
The crew of ‘abandoned’ superyacht Alfa Nero will receive more than a year in unpaid wages following an Antiguan High…
February 2024
A British man has reportedly died after being electrocuted aboard a luxury yacht while fixing a power outage that occurred…
Marine electric add-on engine manufacturer BlueNav has signed a new distribution agreement with Azimut Electronics. This covers handling sales, service,…
March 2024
A virtual meeting of creditors has been called for Cornish Crabbers. It’s been convened by Peter Thomas, MD, and is…
A new lawsuit alleges that the world’s largest yacht sales agency, and other brokers, are charging ‘inflated’ sales commissions that…
April 2024
A large, two-storey houseboat — featuring a white picket fence — has been seen floating across San Francisco Bay after…
An entity affiliated with Dalian Wanda Group has reportedly agreed to sell the boatbuilder Sunseeker International to Lionheart Capital. Last…
May 2024
Spain’s maritime rescue services report that a pod of orca has sunk a sailing yacht in Moroccan waters in the…
Princess Yachts is due to start consulting with its workforce and representatives shortly about redundancies, with up to 90 employees…
June 2024
French officials have announced a new ‘protocol’ for small boats to enter France from outside of the EU. The Cruising…
Two former Victorian island forts – Spitbank Fort and former hotel No Man’s Fort – have sold at auction for…
July 2024
Authorities in Greece are investigating the death of a British sailor, who was discovered floating in the sea with head…
A clean-up operation is underway after a shipyard fire tore through Lürssen’s Rendsburg facilities yesterday (2 July 2024). The fire…
August 2024
The 30.5-metre Wally sailing yacht Wally Love has run aground on the Spanish island of Formentera after being caught in…
More footage has emerged of the 150ft superyacht Ethos, formerly Entourage, which suffered heavy damage this week after its tender…
September 2024
The winners of the fifth Design Innovation Award were unveiled at a gala event at the 64th Genoa International Boat Show, celebrating…
A 30-year-old German woman has died after being attacked by a shark while cruising aboard a British-flagged catamaran, the Dalliance…
October 2024
MIN sits down with Ian Atkins to find out why not being radical is exciting in its own way as…
The owners of One°15 Brooklyn Marina, located in Brooklyn Bridge Park, have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing insurmountable…
November 2024
Five people have been found alive after surviving in “20cm air pockets” for over 30 hours, after the Sea Story…
The Italian Sea Group (TISG) has announced legal proceedings against the New York Times in response to an article published…
December 2024
The Canal & River Trust is increasing boat licence fees from 1 April 2025 for both private boat owners and…
Plans to recover the Bayesian superyacht, which sank in a freak accident off the Sicilian coast on 19 August 2024,…
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