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MetalCraft Marine (MCM) is an aluminium boat manufacturer located in Kingston, Ontario. In 2012, MCM opened a facility in Cape Vincent, New York after operating in Clayton, New York for many years. Founded in 1987 by Tom Wroe and Montgomery Smith, MCM has built vessels for organizations [ 1 ] and municipal fire departments.
Aluminaut (built in 1964) was the world's first aluminum submarine. An experimental vessel, the 80-ton, 15.5-metre (51 ft) crewed deep-ocean research submersible was built by Reynolds Metals Company, which was seeking to promote the utility of aluminum.
de Havilland Marine was a division of Hawker de Havilland Australia Pty. Ltd. which is now owned by Boeing Australia and known as Boeing Aerostructures Australia.. Following the downturn of aviation manufacturing in the late 1950s, the Australian subsidiary of de Havilland looked to produce products utilizing the skills and knowledge available to the company.
Richardson Devine Marine is an Australian company, situated in Tasmania on Hobart's Derwent River. The company specialises in the manufacture of aluminium passenger ferry and cruise/charter vessels as well as commercial work boats. [citation needed] A number of vessels are based on designs from Incat Crowther. [2]
Constructed from marine-grade aluminium, ships have draughts of 4 feet 8 inches (1.42 m). They contain two Caterpillar 3196 diesel engines providing a combined 900 shaft horsepower (670 kW). They have two 28-by-36-inch (710 mm × 910 mm) counter-rotating, four-blade propellers. Each ship's complement is four crew members and 5 passengers. [7]
Flybridge aluminium sloop, sistership of Kokomo II: Prana: 51.77 m (170 ft) Alloy Yachts: Ed Dubois: 2006: Flybridge aluminium sloop, originally Kokomo II: Meteor: 51.59 m (169 ft) Royal Huisman: Dykstra Naval Architects, Niels Helleberg: 2007: Sistership of the aluminium schooner Borkumriff IV: Sedna IV: 51.33 m (168 ft) Scheel & Jöhnk: Peter ...
Metal Shark Boats is an American developer and builder of aluminum-hull vessels that operates shipyards in Jeanerette and Franklin, Louisiana. [1] It offers a variety of vessels ranging from commercial transportation to specialized law enforcement and military applications.
The ship operated as the offshore support vessel MV Topaz Tangaroa for Topaz Marine (later, P&O Maritime Logistics) from December 2019 until January 2023. Designed and built by Vard Brattvaag, Norway and with the hull construction completed in Tulcea shipyard, Romania [6] the primary capabilities of Topaz Tangaroa were to support subsea construction and installation projects, subsea inspection ...