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Autor:  cinas [ 27 lut 2018, o 20:18 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

junak73 napisał(a):
Rob Humphreys się odcina ale kto to widział mocować kil na jakimś takim szkielecie, Nic dziwnego że się urwał. Oni to projektowali więc też powinni dostać po głowie.


Tak gwoli scislosci:

Polina Star III to byl Oyster 825.02, ktorego konstrukcja nosna kila nie miala nic wspolnego z biurem Roba Humphreysa.

Na zdjeciu jest Oyster 118.01. Na 118.01 team Roba zrobil tylko 'naval arcitect' robote, a konstrukcje (wraz z jakims takim szkieletem, co to nie dziwne, ze sie urwal) projektowala firma z NZ:

http://www.pde.co.nz/

118.01 stoi ciagle w hangarze, jest jeszcze nieukonczony, tak wiec nic mu nie mogla sie urwac...

Zbyszku, mieszasz dwie, zupelnie inne lodki, z totalnie rozna konstrukcja...

Autor:  junak73 [ 27 lut 2018, o 20:37 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Sorki bo wkleiłem faktycznie zdjęcie tego zowego ale chodziło mi o jacht Rosjanina z tego artykułu.
https://www.yachtrussia.com/articles/20 ... er825.html

ma takie samo rozwiązanie mocowania kila na jakimś stelażu.
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Więc to szerzej stosowana przez projektanta praktyka, sami tego nie wymyśliliście w Oysterze, więc projektant n NZ też powinien beknąć.
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Autor:  cinas [ 20 mar 2018, o 08:58 ]
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/20 ... r-richard/

Autor:  -O- [ 20 mar 2018, o 09:03 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Pięknie.
Mam nadzieję, że to będzie nowy rozdział historii Oystera.

Autor:  -O- [ 20 mar 2018, o 22:52 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Congratulations to Richard Hadida with his take-over of Oyster Yachts, I’m sure he’ll do a great job taking Oyster through the next chapter of its successful history - thanks to all the team for the fantastic achievements of the last chapter/decade - we’re handing Richard a great range of 7 new models, a more cohesive and global brand identity than when we started and as summed up by Andrew Winch at the Dusseldorf Show, Oyster is the Explorer brand of yachting. I’m sure Richard will lead the next chapter with enthusiasm and care. I’ll look forward to a great Oyster regatta in Palma in September.
Napisał
David Tydeman

Autor:  cinas [ 21 mar 2018, o 00:01 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Tydeman said: “been told our services are no longer required”

Warto przeczytac caly tekst:

http://www.yachtingworld.com/news/briti ... 2oHLdCH.99

Autor:  krzychuAPIA [ 21 mar 2018, o 15:32 ]
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Świetna informacja. Niech im się wiedzie.
Krzychu.

Autor:  cinas [ 6 kwi 2018, o 21:17 ]
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http://www.oysteryachts.com/pressreleas ... -beginning

Autor:  -O- [ 7 kwi 2018, o 08:13 ]
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"When you buy an Oyster, you truly become part of the Oyster family "
W tej rodzinie brakuje mi trochę kontaktu z Matthew Young.

Autor:  cinas [ 22 maja 2018, o 21:38 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

https://www.superyachttimes.com/yacht-n ... ter-yachts

Richard Hadida opens up on what's next for Oyster Yachts
22 May 2018 12:30

In February, when the news broke that the Southampton-based Oyster Yachts was facing liquidation, the reaction was one of shock throughout the industry. After ending 2017 with an £80 million order book and showcasing their newest model, the 745, only a month before at boot Düsseldorf, the future for Oyster looked bright. Enter administration they did, however, and around 380 workers were made redundant after the Dutch backers, HTP Investments, who bought the company back in 2012, stopped supporting Oyster financially.

No one was more shocked, however, about the sudden nosedive in Oyster’s fortunes than Richard Hadida. The British gaming software entrepreneur, who is the co-founder and Creative Director of Evolution Gaming, had chartered various Oyster sailing yachts, including the Oyster 885 Lush, which belongs to his close friend, the former motorsports boss, Eddie Jordan. After hearing the news of Oyster’s troubles, Hadida decided to do something about it, hiring a crack team from PwC and outbidding 14 others to become the brand’s new owner.
Fast forward to today and Hadida now owns Oyster’s assets, tooling, IP, subsidiary brokerage, events and aftermarket companies, and is getting down to business with his new management team. We sat down with Richard Hadida to learn what the future holds for this iconic British brand.
What made you decide to buy Oyster Yachts?
I started chartering Oysters a few years ago and I fell in love with them. When I heard the news that Oyster was in administration I was really shocked. Eddie and I had been talking to the then CEO, David Tydeman, only a few months before about building an Oyster 118, and at no point did I ever think there was any danger for that business. Once the word was out, I thought, why don’t I do this? Originally, Eddie and I were planning to buy it together but he decided it wasn’t for him, so I went for it on my own. I thought if there was ever a time in my life to do something like this, it’s now. With PwC I had access to the turnaround team who were instrumental in taking Sunseeker from a £30 million loss to a £15 million profit: they were chomping at the bit to get the business. With this team around me, I knew I could really do this.

I was so exhausted after I won the bid that it took a couple of days to sink in, and then I thought, “oh my god, I’ve bought Oyster, what have I done?” We are very excited but it’s going to be a huge challenge. Becky Bridgen, my new CFO, has been working 18 hours a day for the last four weeks trying to get to the bottom of the numbers. Turning this around is going to be huge but I believe I have what is required to do it.

What will you bring to Oyster?
Part of the problem Oyster had was that it was owned and managed remotely, rather than by a founder figure. I think businesses like this do better if the guy who puts the money in also runs the business, so it’s a heart thing, not a mind thing. I have never built a boat in my life, but I have done lots of sailing on Oysters, and when I am sailing I always think about what I can improve about the boat. I bring creativity and understanding about what the customer wants at the end of the day. I also have a fantastic team, including Rob Humphreys who has designed pretty much every Oyster for the last 22 years, Kim Stubbs as my COO, who turned around Sunseeker, and Paul Adamson as CCO, who is a sailor by nature. Surround me with that team and the venture quickly becomes very credible.

What are the top priorities for the new team?
When Oyster went into administration, the moulding company that made the hulls also went into liquidation, so we’re currently looking into this issue because we can’t build boats at the moment. Plus, all the staff were made redundant from old Oyster, and so new Oyster needs to employ new people to build the boats. Obviously, too, there were 26 boats in various stages of build, from zero up to 95% and all of these people have paid money that hasn’t gone into these boats but has disappeared elsewhere into old Oyster. Some of these people are well over £1 million down, so we need to sort this out.

How will you reach an agreement with these clients going forward?
When I bought the company I didn’t buy the contracts, so we have sat down with each one of these people and had heartfelt, difficult conversations with them to work out how we’re going to build their boats over the last two weeks. A couple of people have said that they don’t want to have their Oyster builds any more, but we have created new contracts with nearly all of them.
How will you improve Oyster boats in the future?
Little has changed in the way Oysters have been built for the last 40 years. That has created a thousand fantastic boats, however, modern technology has moved on and we need to follow suit. We are looking at increasing efficiency at every point in the build process. It currently takes 60,000 man hours to build an 885. If we can get that down and get that reflected in the boat’s price, everyone benefits. We are also hiring a purchasing manager to get better deals with our suppliers. The bottom line is this: Oyster went out of business because it didn’t make enough money from the boats it was selling. If the margin is wrong, there is no point building the boats.

Do you intend to go bigger than the Oyster 118?
We are definitely planning to rationalise the range as a whole because Oyster changed its models a lot and it became confusing for the customers, but the 118 is a fantastic superyacht and I don’t think we need to go any larger. If people want to build larger boats they can go bespoke.
The first 118 superyacht is scheduled to launch this year. How is this going?
We have very recently come to a decision that we would like to find a partner to build the Oyster 118 for us, and are currently looking to team up with a British shipyard which is used to building boats of this size. Going forward, Oyster is going to focus our efforts on what we do best: 50-90 foot, beautiful bluewater boats.

How can we make sailing yachts appealing to younger owners?
If we half the price of the entry-level boats, I am convinced that the market will be huge and we can enable people to join the Oyster family earlier in life. Rob Humphreys is currently working on a design for a ‘Baby Oyster’ which will have all the upsides of its larger Oyster sisters - a swim deck that comes down at the back, beautiful seascape windows and so on - but on a smaller scale below 50’. We are looking at designing and building an Oyster 445 which I would like to come in at around the half a million price point. This will open up Oyster to a huge amount of people and hopefully younger families too.

Autor:  -O- [ 22 maja 2018, o 21:58 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

cinas napisał(a):
Little has changed in the way Oysters have been built for the last 40 years.

That was a very brave statement. I really think it has changed a lot.

Autor:  Catz [ 22 maja 2018, o 22:09 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Good, good, very well!
Catz (My Taylor Is Rich - but he is in the kitchen now)

Autor:  cinas [ 27 wrz 2018, o 12:12 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

PS

https://plus.ibinews.com/article/Ncnu3d ... _fairline/

Ostatnio, gdzies na spotkaniu naszej ex-oj-sterowej grupy padlo pytanie: 'is he in jail yet?'...

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A tutaj caly news:

Former Oyster CEO joins Fairline

24 hours ago

David Tydeman appointed executive chairman of Fairline Yachts
David Tydeman, former CEO of UK boatbuilder Oyster Yachts, has joined Fairline Yachts as its executive chairman. His appointment comes as Fairline enters phase two of its growth plans. This involves the launch of the new F-Line 33, the launch of the Squadron 64, and continued investment in production, including the new Fairline Marine Park facility in Hythe, Southampton.
“David is well-known in the UK marine industry and brings a wealth of relevant experience to the senior team,” says Fairline in a statement. “His deep knowledge of the UK boatbuilding industry, the south coast workforce and its supply chain will help lead Fairline’s strategy for the new Southampton site.”
Tydeman is credited with taking Oyster Yachts into the superyacht sector, with 80% of all Oysters over 80ft secured under his leadership since 2008. According to Fairline, he is well-placed to guide the board with the investment decisions necessary for Fairline Yachts to enter the larger boat market.
Since its launch just over two years ago, Fairline Yachts (ex-Fairline Boats) has been winning awards for its new models. The new Targa 43, which recently launched at the Cannes Yachting Festival, last week followed in the footsteps of its larger sister, the Targa 63 GTO, by winning the ‘Best Exterior Design’ Award at the World Yacht Trophies in Cannes.

Autor:  cinas [ 5 lut 2019, o 15:16 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Ostatniego dnia przed opuszczeniem biura projektowego Oj-stera zalozylismy z ekipa zamknieta grupe na FB abysmy mogli byc w kontakcie. Dzisiaj dostalem wiadomosc: Happy Adminversary! Tak, dzisiaj mija rok od kiedy to w poniedzialek, 5 lutego 2018, o godzinie 14.45 (w czasie przerwy na afternoon tea) oficjalnie zostalo nam ogloszone abysmy juz nie przychodzili do pracy nazajutrz...

Po roku czasu, po wykupieniu firmy przez RH, po wymianie calego zarzadu stoczni oraz zmianach na kluczowych stanowiskach, firma wcale nie ma sie tak swietnie jak przewidywano... Hangar w Southampton swieci pustka (jakis jeden remont kilkuletniego Oj-stera tylko), podobno dwa 745 sprzedane jeszcze latem ubieglego roku, ale nie wiadomo kiedy pojawia sie na produkcji (za miesiac moze?). Kilka lodek z drobnicy (565 i 675) jest produkowanych we Wroxham ale i tak ciagna tam na 40% swoich maksymalnych mozliwosci...

Zal i smutek pozostal...

Autor:  cors [ 5 lut 2019, o 15:50 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

cinas napisał(a):
Zal i smutek pozostal...


Tak, to wielki żal.

Autor:  plitkin [ 5 lut 2019, o 16:34 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Piekielnie smutne. Zwłaszcza, że wg doniesień rynkowych rynek megajachtów (tak, to inny segment, jednak jest pewna korelacja dóbr luksusowych) notuje wzrosty.

Autor:  -O- [ 5 lut 2019, o 20:27 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

cinas napisał(a):
po wymianie calego zarzadu stoczni oraz zmianach na kluczowych stanowiskach, firma wcale nie ma sie tak swietnie jak przewidywano

Marcinie, może zmiany były jednak zbyt głębokie. Długoletni pracownicy w zasadzie tworzą tworzą firmę.
Ciągle mam nadzieję, że marka stanie mocno na nogach.

Autor:  piotr6 [ 5 lut 2019, o 21:35 ]
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Cinas a jak się potoczyły wasze losy?

Autor:  cinas [ 6 lut 2019, o 16:01 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

-O- napisał(a):
Marcinie, może zmiany były jednak zbyt głębokie. Długoletni pracownicy w zasadzie tworzą tworzą firmę.


Zdecydowanie zbyt glebokie. Co wiecej, nowy management nie potrafi utrzymac ludzi. Z wielu powodow ci, ktorzy pozostali ze starej ekipy oraz ci, ktorych zatrudniono ponownie (niewielu ich zreszta bylo) w wiekszosci juz odeszli z firmy. Biuro projektowe jako takie juz nie istnieje. Ci, ktorzy jeszcze sa w stoczni, a z ktorymi mam kontakt, nie sa zadowoleni z tego w jakim kierunku stocznia zmierza.

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piotr6 napisał(a):
Cinas a jak się potoczyły wasze losy?


Wielu ludzi z produkcji, z ktorymi, ze wzgledu na moja byla pozycje w Oj-sterze mialem bardzo dobry kontakt, poszli albo do Discovery, albo do Fairline czy tez X-Yachts lub Sunseeker'a. Wiem, ze jeden z kumpli z biura pracuje dla Tonego Castro (czesto teraz lata do Polski), drugi zostal glownym projektantem w X-Yachts, kolejny wspolpracuje z Robem Humphreys, kilku z nas zalozylo wlasna dzialalnosc. Coz, okolice Southampton wciaz jeszcze daja ogromne mozliwoscie zatrudnienia w bardzo szeroko rozumianej branzy okretowej.

W tym samym dniu, kiedy Oj-ster padl dostalem oferte pracy dla BMT Nigel Gee przy projekcie konstrukcji jachtu dla... Stevena Spielberga. Potem w naturalny sposob przejela mnie firma Lateral. Zalozylem rowniez swoja firme Ltd. projektowo/consultingowa. Od pol roku tez jestem szefem biura projektowego firmy zwanej Trimline. Wciaz staram sie zrobic kilka deliverek w roku wiekszych lub mniejszych jachtow (najblizsza w kwietniu z Falmouth do Hamble). A i tak brakuje pracy przy jachtach, przy ich projektowaniu a potem nadzorowaniu produkcji... Nic to, jeszcze nie powiedzialem ostatniego slowa ;)

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-O- napisał(a):
Ciągle mam nadzieję, że marka stanie mocno na nogach.


Kto to wie...

Autor:  -O- [ 6 lut 2019, o 16:46 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

cinas napisał(a):
Nic to, jeszcze nie powiedzialem ostatniego slowa

Powodzenia Marcinie.
Jak los cię żuci do Las Palmas to sztorc-klapa NewKate stoi dla ciebie otwarta.
Będę tu jeszcze przez rok. Na wakacje popłynę na Azory.
Do zobaczenia, mam nadzieję.

Autor:  cinas [ 6 lut 2019, o 17:00 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Dzieki Marku! Kto wie, moze sie odezwe za jakis czas I znowu poplywamy razem!

Autor:  Zbieraj [ 6 lut 2019, o 17:01 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

-O- napisał(a):
żuci
Wrrrrr :evil:

Autor:  cinas [ 6 lut 2019, o 17:06 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Zbieraj napisał(a):
-O- napisał(a):
żuci
Wrrrrr :evil:


orthographus magistratus
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Autor:  -O- [ 6 lut 2019, o 17:40 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Zbieraj napisał(a):
Wrrrrr

Chciałem zobaczyć, czy jesteś na forum.

Autor:  cinas [ 15 sty 2020, o 11:37 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

https://oysteryachts.com/news/richard-m ... -directors

Autor:  -O- [ 15 sty 2020, o 12:10 ]
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To jest bardzo dobra wiadomość dla Oystera.

Autor:  cinas [ 15 sty 2020, o 12:14 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

-O- napisał(a):
To jest bardzo dobra wiadomość dla Oystera.


Zobacz Marku swoj post sprzed 2 lat:

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=18003&start=300#p511523

Autor:  -O- [ 15 sty 2020, o 12:23 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Poznałem w listopadzie przy okazji ARC kilka osób z teamu. Widać zapał, czuć moc i entuzjazm.

Autor:  Halifa [ 20 lis 2020, o 12:52 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

A ja marzę o Oyster 625 , bardzo lubię ten jacht. Co wy na to? Warto ją kupić? Rozumiem, że na tych statkach Oyster 625 można śmiało iść w transoceaniczne przejścia i w podróż dookoła świata? A cena jest teraz dość niska

Autor:  Marian Strzelecki [ 20 lis 2020, o 23:21 ]
Tytuł:  Re: Oyster Yachts

Halifa napisał(a):
A ja marzę o Oyster 625 ... A cena jest teraz dość niska


Niekumatym reklamopiścom mówimy wielkie NIE! :-P

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