E-Shop with the environment in mind

Team up with the Ecoyachts crew - we are promoting the use of personal sports bottle and reusable bags to help lower the plastic waste produced onboard yachts. Many yacht businesses are helping us in our sponsoring efforts.

Please check our products in the shop area and our affiliates for eco bags and bottles.

 

Note that the e-shop in actually in phase of construction, we are completing our catalogue and testing our affilliates products.

 

If you want o promote your product or tecnology throug or pages please contact us at shop@eco-yachts.com.

 

Ecoyachts will be offering an ever growing e-commerce section to facilitate the sale of green products for yachts. Stay tuned for the introduction of our own brand line of cleaning products to serve the yachting community. Ecoyachts ensures that we will only promote or sell products and services that are either certified or fall within regulatory environmental guidelines. We encourage our visitors to share the mission with us and to help in our efforts to inform others in the industry about environmental awareness.



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Interiors products

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Which is the most important factor to consider in the design of an eco yacht?
 
green cleaners
3 Monday, 12 October 2009 15:13
Rachel
first I'd like to say thank you and cingratulations on centralizing the green info for the yachting industry. This is great! I love the simple, kind alternatives you list for some exterior cleaning tasks. FYI, baking soda is also great for stainless steel, leaves an amazing shine and doesn't scratch. Do you know if the lemon/salt treatment would work for mildew growing in our teak decks? We have been using the boat water for wash downs and this strips the water of chlorine and other chemicals that prevented mildew from growing in the wood. We would like to continue using the boat water but need to treat the decks with something and I REALLY don't want to use chemicals. I'd appreciate any feedback. The site looks great and is easy to navigate and find information. There are a few spelling errors and typos (see home page) but nothing too glaring. Thanks again for making this information available to the yachting world.
Bilges and bio remediation
2 Thursday, 17 September 2009 23:01
John Paparone
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Action
1 Wednesday, 16 September 2009 10:57
alano
This is a plague that we need to stop.Please avoid all plastic bags..they are kiiling our seas!
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