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Defunct shipbuilding companies of the Netherlands (8 C, 17 P) Dutch boat builders (2 C, 9 P) S. Shipyards of the Netherlands (2 P)
The shipyard was established by Chris Gongriep (1946-2016) in 1990 as De Hemmes [1] to build lemsteraken, a traditional wooden workboat type from Lemmer.The yard acquired naval architect André Hoek's newbuild management company Dutch Built in 1998 in order to transition to aluminium sailing yachts; [2] Thereafter Hoek cooperated closely with Gongriep, producing the largest two-mast schooner ...
Pages in category "Dutch boat builders" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Eista Werf; H.
Feadship can trace its roots back to 1849, when the Akerboom family bought a small shipyard off the coast of the Netherlands to build and repair boats. They joined with the Van Lent family in 1927, and then in 1949 they founded Feadship [ 1 ] together with the De Vries, another family-based shipyard, to form Feadship. [ 2 ]
Damen Shipyards Group is a globally operating company with more than 50 shipyards, repair yards, and related companies − as well as numerous partner yards that can build Damen vessels locally. Since 1969 it has designed and built more than 5,000 vessels and delivers over 150 vessels annually.
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ICON Yachts strategic site has been crucial in defining the company's specialization in conversions and refits. Lloyd's Register awarded ICON Yachts ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications. Thus, since 2021, the shipyard uses 100% green energy and it was the first Dutch shipbuilding company to be awarded with the ISO 14001.
Heesen purchased the Striker Boats shipyard site in the Netherlands as a potential home for another business, but decided to retain the property as a shipyard and continue its operations. [5] One year following the purchase, Heesen launched the 20-metre (66 ft) Amigo, a luxury yacht that was the first to bear the Heesen name. [6] Amigo in 2009