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Mobile,, AL, United States
Build aluminum vessels, including fast ferries and fast crew/supply vessels
Warren, RI, United States
Blount Boats designs and builds commercial steel and aluminum vessels, including passenger vehicle ferries and wind farm service vessels, from its shipyard in Warren, Rhode Island.
Loreauville, LA, United States
Breaux Brothers Enterprises specializes in custom-built aluminum vessels including fast support vessels, crewboats, yachts, workboats, passenger vessels, pilot boats, patrol vessels, and oil & gas vessels.
Port Said, Egypt
Port Said Engineering Works & Naval Constructions Co. (PSEWNC) is a public sector shipyard affiliated with the Suez Canal Authority, specializing in shipbuilding, ship repair, ship conversion, and steel and aluminum vessel construction with a skilled workforce of over 500 people.
Mt. Vernon, WA, United States
Rozema Boat Works, Inc. is a third generation, family-owned company specializing in building customized, high-performance aluminum marine vessels ranging from 20 to 90 feet for commercial fishing, research, spill response, and passenger transport.
South Coogee, Australia
SBF Shipbuilders is an Australian company specializing in the design and construction of custom aluminum vessels, serving commercial and recreational maritime markets.
Amelia,, LA, United States
Seacraft Shipyard is a full-service shipyard specializing in aluminum and steel vessel repair, refurbishment, conversions, and regulatory inspections with over 35 years of experience.
Bayou La Batre,, AL, United States
Steiner Shipyard is a family-owned shipyard in Bayou La Batre, Alabama, specializing in new construction and repair of steel and aluminum vessels including ferries, push boats, offshore supply vessels, and fishing trawlers.
E. Boothbay, ME, United States
Washburn & Doughty Associates, Inc. of East Boothbay, Maine is one of New England's finest commercial boat building facilities specializing in the construction of steel and aluminum vessels from 40' to 200'. Founded by Bruce Doughty and Bruce Washburn, the yard began building fishing boats in 1977. Since then, the yard has continued to prosper by diversifying its capabilities, developing innovative designs and building techniques, and reaching out to new markets. Washburn & Doughty now has a resumé that boasts the deliveries of a diverse mix of commercial passenger vessels, tugs, fishing boats, barges, ferries and research vessels to owners from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia to Bridgetown, Barbados. New construction takes place within a 50,000 square foot facility that houses three building bays and shops for electrical, piping, joinery and drafting work. The building ways and fabrication areas are serviced by seven bridge cranes with combined capacities of up to 20 tons. In addition, protected deep water dockage provides ample space for in-water outfitting, repairs and conversions. Washburn & Doughty personnel are experienced designing and building to ABS Rules for Vessels Under 200 feet, US Coast Guard requirements including subchapters H, K and T, Lloyds classification, IEEE-45 Electrical standards, US Public Health Service regulations and Canadian Coast Guard requirements. The yard can build to suit a customer's plans, or its experienced in-house architects can custom design a boat. Washburn & Doughty uses CAD/CAM, and a Linde CM 250 numerically controlled plasma cutting machine, in the design/construction process to rapidly turn an owner's ideas into the finished product. Located on the beautiful Damariscotta River in mid-coast Maine, Washburn & Doughty invites potential customers to visit the yard. Our hours of operation are Monday - Thursday 7:00AM -5:30PM and Friday 7:00AM - 2:00PM.