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Quantum Marine Engineering

The second last day of FLIBS, we were cordially invited for breakfast at the offices and workshop for Quantum Marine Engineering...full fry-up!!!
We have posted before about these guys so it was great to see where they design and make their systems.  Their capacity is about 300 units per year, which is excellent.  They obviously make the zero speed stabilizer for the mega-yacht, but are also making them for the more humble size (±30m).

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Their hydraulic units come as a complete package, ready to install, either for the new build, or for the refit.
Thanks John Allen for the hospitality, and to 'Kiwi' for the invite!

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MUMBAI YACHT CLUB is sure to make many a wild Dreams Come True!..
There are infinite possibilities of experiences & Points to Explore lined-up for you to decide upon… Take Family or Friends on a Sunrise or Sunset Cruise… just drop anchor on high seas & encourage your Kids to Befriend the Dolphins!.. Seal an important Deal over cool silent Sips on the sea! Train your kids to the Hook-line Rod, then lend your wife a hand to Cook the Sea-fresh Catch & together Taste Home on the highseas Lunch or Dinner!
Enjoy thrilling Dives, have a sunbath on the deck or treat your eyes to a favorite Title/Volume in Cosy cabin.
http://www.mumbaiyachtclub.com/


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