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Ocean Alexander was founded by Alex Chueh in 1977. [3] The company has had a long relationship with American boat designer Ed Monk, jr son of the legendary Ed Monk, sr. [4] The current President of Ocean Alexander is Alex’s son John Chueh. [5] Ocean Alexander closed their Chinese yard in 2013. [6]
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Shore Boats: William Garden: 1982: Aluminium flybridge auxiliary sloop, originally launched as Ora with a ketch rig Marline: 35.97 m (118 ft) Cammenga: Willem de Vries Lentsch, Jr. 1974: Steel schooner Sunny Hill: 36.00 m (118 ft) De Amstel: Diana Yacht Design: 1984: Steel flybridge auxiliary ketch, originally Colombaio Sky: Gitana: 36.00 m ...
Alexander accommodates her guests in 39 staterooms, 18 of which are double rooms, 7 twin, and one master. The yacht also has a suite for the yacht-owner, which consists of a living room, a bedroom, and a spacious bathroom. The yacht has a meeting hall, a conference hall, a private cinema, a large living room, and a small restaurant.
Ferretti model 68' (2005) cruising at 31 knots. Pershing 72, European Powerboat of the Year 2008 in the category 50 feet and over In the year 2000, Ferretti purchased 100% of the capital of Riva S.p.A., a producer of luxury fibreglass yachts measuring 10 to 35 metres in length, both flybridge and open.
Bayliner operated a sailboat division from 1970 until 1984. The Buccaneer Division of Bayliner produced sailboats under the brand names Buccaneer Yachts and United Sailing Yachts (US Yachts). The boats sold well though the 1973 oil crisis period, but the division was sold off to Pearson Yachts in 1984. Pearson continued producing the designs ...
The majority owners became a Netherlands-based private equity fund. [1] In January 2014 the two operations were renamed FleetPro Ocean and FleetPro River respectively. Management and administrative services provided include deck and engine manning, maintenance, drydockings, [ 2 ] inspections, conversions, upgradings and volume purchasing.
The 1985–86 Whitbread Round the World Race was the fourth edition of the Whitbread Round the World Race (now known as the Ocean Globe Race). Fifteen boats started out from Southampton on 28 September 1985 for the around-the-world race. L'Esprit d'Équipe, skippered by Lionel Péan, won the race in a corrected time of 111 days 23 hours.