Nathan Bees's profile photo

Nathan Bees

Bristol

Contributor at Freelance

Head of Content at Yachting Pages Media Group

Freelance football writer. Bristol Rovers enthusiast. NB 💙

Articles

  • 1 week ago | yachting-pages.com | Nathan Bees |Liza Ryder |Hannah Rankine |Sophie Allen

    Cabin inspections are an essential part of day-to-day life for interior crew. On a superyacht, perfection isn’t optional—it’s expected. Whether guests are on board or the yacht is in downtime, ensuring each cabin is safe, spotless, and fully operational reflects the high standards of service that define the industry. Regular inspections help stews stay ahead of wear and tear, identify issues early, and maintain the consistency that owners and charter guests rely on.

  • 2 weeks ago | yachting-pages.com | Liza Ryder |Larry Day |Nathan Bees

    The Thailand International Boat Show has announced that early bird bookings are now open for its return to Phuket Yacht Haven in 2026. Exhibitors who confirm their participation and pay deposits before 31st May 2025 will benefit from a range of discounts across both on-water and on-land display options.

  • 3 weeks ago | yachting-pages.com | Liza Ryder |Nauti Chef |Nathan Bees |Yachting Pages

    From 8th to 12th May 2025, Göcek played host to Superyacht Show Türkiye, a key event in the Eastern Mediterranean yachting calendar. With more than 2,000 attendees and over 30 luxury yachts on display, the show brought together leading professionals, innovators, and stakeholders from across the global maritime industry.

  • 3 weeks ago | yachting-pages.com | Liza Ryder |Nathan Bees |Sarah Rowland |Jordyn Apperley

    Dutch shipyard Feadship has unveiled Project 824, a 100-metre (329-foot) custom superyacht and one of the largest vessels ever built at its Kaag facility. The yacht, designed by Helsinki-based studio Jamsen, features a diesel-electric propulsion system powered by ABB pod drives—a configuration aimed at improving efficiency and reducing on-board vibration.

  • 1 month ago | yachting-pages.com | Nathan Bees |Liza Ryder |Luke P. Wheeler |Hannah Rankine

    Leading Australian yacht crew uniform supplier, Quality Marine Clothing (QMC), has announced its expansion into New Zealand with the opening of a new office in the heart of Auckland City. Previously operating as Uniform Shelf, the New Zealand branch will now trade as Quality Marine Clothing New Zealand, strengthening QMC’s presence across the Pacific. This marks an exciting milestone for the company, which has been a trusted name in marine apparel since its inception in 2017.

Contact details

Socials & Sites

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

Coverage map

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
924
Tweets
17K
DMs Open
Yes
No Tweets found.