Vitters Services' Bas Peute joins Ben Taylor to discuss the evolution of Vitters Shipyard and its commitment to large custom sailing yachts. Bas explores the yard’s deep specialism in advanced sailing systems, complex engineering, and lifecycle service support, before revealing details of Project Zero - a 69-metre fossil-fuel-free sailing superyacht. The conversation highlights the technical breakthroughs enabling fully electric propulsion, onboard energy generation, and extreme efficiency design. Bas also outlines trends shaping the next generation of superyacht builds, including hybrid propulsion, electrified sailing systems, and digital helm interfaces. A focused, insight-led episode for marine professionals seeking clarity on sustainability, engineering complexity, and future-ready yacht construction.
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Jim Bungard from Global Services joins Ben Taylor at Metstrade 2025 to unpack how early-stage procurement shapes successful superyacht new builds and refits. Jim explains how Global Services supports shipyards, project managers, and new build captains from concept through delivery, managing thousands of specialist components and leveraging long-standing supplier relationships across Europe. The discussion highlights why outsourcing procurement optimises build efficiency, fit-out quality, and lifecycle continuity as vessels transition into operational service. Essential listening for marine professionals seeking to streamline project complexity, reduce procurement risk, and strengthen supply chain resilience in the expanding superyacht sector.
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- Early procurement dramatically reduces build complexity and cost.
- Fit-out sourcing requires global supplier networks and expertise.
- Seamless data handover boosts operational procurement efficiency.
In this episode, Ben Taylor speaks with Marcus Hamilton, CEO of Propspeed, to explore the business thinking behind the company’s recent expansion and product diversification. Marcus outlines how disciplined channel strategy, transparent partner engagement, and real field data have shaped Propspeed’s growth over the past five years. The discussion examines why the team moved beyond its core Propspeed coating to develop Foulfree - a broader foul-release solution engineered for multiple substrates and a significantly larger vessel market. Marine and superyacht professionals gain insight into long-term product strategy, sustainable coating technology, and how Propspeed is building scalable, partner-led growth in a changing marine environment.
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- Channel rationalisation strengthens scalable partner growth.
- Industry feedback drives Foulfree product development.
- Diversification expands the addressable vessel market.
In this episode, Ben Taylor speaks with John Shinske of Teakdecking Systems, exploring the company’s expanding role in superyacht deck manufacturing, sustainable maintenance products, and distribution across Europe. John shares how TDS integrates R&D, logistics, and installation expertise to support shipyards, refit yards, and captains seeking durable, environmentally responsible deck solutions. From vacuum-bonded systems to non-caustic cleaning products and extended warranties, the discussion highlights how material reliability, supply planning, and ecological compliance shape today’s yacht builds and refits. A focused conversation for marine professionals navigating evolving deck technologies, long-term maintenance strategies, and high-stakes procurement decisions.
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- Europe-wide distribution supports shipyards and refit programs.
- Eco-friendly cleaners reduce deck degradation and environmental impact.
- Extended warranties reward correct application and maintenance discipline.
This episode explores Dometic's entry into the gyro stabilisation market with the new DG3 Gyro Stabiliser, introduced by Steve Watson at Metstrade. We break down the DG3's fully electric actuator, low-RPM flywheel architecture, and integrated 48-volt spin battery that reduces power draw, accelerates spin-up, and enables regenerative braking. Steve explains how Dometic delivers active stabilisation in inconsistent sea states, improves installation reliability, and supports OEMs and retrofit dealers with a complete systems package. For marine and superyacht professionals, this episode highlights how next-generation stabilisation technology supports efficiency, safety, and a more refined onboard experience.
Key Points:
- Electric actuator enables true active stabilisation responsiveness.
- Low-RPM architecture cuts power consumption by 40 percent.
- Integrated 48-volt system simplifies installation and reduces load.