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ONBOARD Magazine autumn 2023

ONBOARD is aimed purely at the superyacht professional – whether onboard or shoreside. 100% of your spend will hit your targets on the Mediterranean from Palma in Mallorca, Barcelona, through France to Genoa and beyond together with Montenegro and the Aegean, plus the eastern seaboard of Florida. We hand deliver every copy to superyachts over 30m to make sure your message gets in to the hands of the decision makers on board. The publication is also delivered to relevant businesses around the ports and marinas together with shipyards. We also attend the major yacht shows in Monaco, FLIBS, METS, Boote Dusseldorf, Palma and MYBA for on site distribution. Plus, we post over 500 copies to relevant businesses not on the Mediterranean such as the UK, the Netherlands, Germany the rest of northern Europe and of course the USA and Caribbean. We work hard to develop a publication that all the crew and land based decision makers will read from cover to cover. An enjoyable and informative read for everyone means your message will be read. Talking about your brand, product, services and your team is essential and with our help, the message hits the right decision makers.

ONBOARD is aimed purely at the superyacht professional – whether onboard or shoreside. 100% of your spend will hit your targets on the Mediterranean from Palma in Mallorca, Barcelona, through France to Genoa and beyond together with Montenegro and the Aegean, plus the eastern seaboard of Florida. We hand deliver every copy to superyachts over 30m to make sure your message gets in to the hands of the decision makers on board.

The publication is also delivered to relevant businesses around the ports and marinas together with shipyards. We also attend the major yacht shows in Monaco, FLIBS, METS, Boote Dusseldorf, Palma and MYBA for on site distribution. Plus, we post over 500 copies to relevant businesses not on the Mediterranean such as the UK, the Netherlands, Germany the rest of northern Europe and of course the USA and Caribbean.

We work hard to develop a publication that all the crew and land based decision makers will read from cover to cover. An enjoyable and informative read for everyone means your message will be read.

Talking about your brand, product, services and your team is essential and with our help, the message hits the right decision makers.

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STP SHIPYARD<br />

SPAIN<br />

T he ‘open shipyard’ of handling vessels up to 1.000tn<br />

and is a leading refit & repair facility thanks to its open<br />

shipyard management model, unique in the sector. Situated<br />

in the stunning setting of Palma de Mallorca, with 130.000m 2<br />

of technical area, the yard has the best professional team to<br />

serve vessels up to 120m length and 1.000 tonnes weight. Its<br />

open shipyard management model allows users to choose for<br />

themselves which companies they want to work with so they<br />

can keep a tighter control on the entire refit & repair process,<br />

with the convenience of having all services and trades on-site<br />

which naturally translates into savings in time and money.<br />

Since its inception 15 years ago, STP has grown to be one<br />

of the busiest superyacht refit hubs in the industry. From its<br />

origins, its capabilities have transformed exponentially. At STP<br />

Shipyard Palma they strive to reduce the impact of all the<br />

activities that take place at the facilities, seeking to minimise<br />

the risk of environmental pollution; a drainage network<br />

throughout the entire site, a collection network for oilcontaminated<br />

and black waters, settling tanks, anti-pollution<br />

barriers and waste collection and a sorting centre. STP also<br />

offers its workers regular training and activities to increase<br />

environmental awareness, plus emergency environmental<br />

drills are carried out in order to be prepared in the event<br />

of any emergency. STP has become a benchmark that has<br />

turned Mallorca into an internationally renowned hub for<br />

superyacht refit & repair.<br />

www.stp-palma.com<br />

MANOEL ISLAND YACHT YARD<br />

MALTA<br />

M anoel Island Yacht Yard Ltd. (MIYY) is one of the oldest<br />

established yacht repair yards in the Mediterranean. The<br />

steady flow of demanding clientele has made this yard evolve<br />

and meet the clients’ specialised demands. Throughout the<br />

years MIYY has enjoyed respect for its commitment, reliability,<br />

and workmanship. All projects are undertaken with dedication<br />

and professionalism, which is now synonymous with MIYY.<br />

Its central Mediterranean location and ease of access by sea<br />

and air make Malta an ideal location for marine repair activity.<br />

The extensive range of skills and expertise can respond to<br />

requests as diverse as: engineering and electronic repairs<br />

and installations, gel coat and fibreglass repairs, undercover<br />

spray painting by a specialised painting team qualified and<br />

experienced in the market leading coating systems, teak<br />

decking and traditional joinery, propeller repairs and bow<br />

thruster installations, refrigeration and A/C repairs and<br />

installations. The facility has an area of 33,000 sqm manned<br />

by round the clock security personnel and CCTV security<br />

cameras, seven slipways capable of slipping vessels up to 50<br />

metres LOA. 500 tons of total displacement and ample jetty<br />

capacity and berthing facilities for afloat work. Over 600<br />

boats serviced annually with two marine travel hoists with<br />

a maximum lifting capacity of 50 and 75 tons. Dedicated<br />

project management ensuring undivided attention for every<br />

project.<br />

www.yachtyard-malta.com<br />

<strong>ONBOARD</strong> | AUTUMN <strong>2023</strong> | 103

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