Malaga port is erecting a two-metre barrier to protect the mega yachts of the super rich - CSN News

Malaga port is erecting a two-metre barrier to protect the mega yachts of the super rich – CSN News


A brand-new fencing constructed from glass panels will certainly be put up at Malaga’s huge luxury yacht marina over the following couple of days to change a questionable framework set up 2 years earlier

The two-metre high fencing intends to raise the safety and security of the pricey moored craft while keeping the visual appeals of the location.

” The panels will certainly be greater, yet without eliminating exposure,” the Port Authority stated.

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The present 1.4 metre high fencing was set up as a momentary option in 2022 to secure the border of the brand-new huge luxury yacht marine till a much more eco appropriate product came readily available.

Yet that created temper when it was become aware that the Pier One framework competing 180 metres contained white columns and planters.

Doubters knocked it for getting rid of sights of the Port and the Historical Centre from pedestrians on Muelle Uno, in addition to limiting public room in favour of the affluent luxury yacht proprietors.

Malaga’s mayor, Francesco de la Torre stated he differed with the framework which he referred to as ‘unacceptable’.

Job began on Wednesday to set up the glass polycarbonate panels which will certainly have the twin feature of safety and security and exposure.

They are constructed from the very same product made use of in the fencing at Palmeral de las Sorpresas, on Pier 2.

The brand-new panels will certainly border the 3 primary berths of Pier One, which has moorings for private yachts over 100 metres in size.



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