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Poland is the world's second largest producer of motor yachts, up to 9 meters in length after the United States. Poland has extensive experience in the production of modern and stylish houseboat yachts and floating houses. [14] Houseboat recreation is practicing in the Masuria District and on the Vistula River and lakes close to the Baltic seaside.
The operator of lifeboats was the state-owned Polskie Ratownictwo Okrętowe (Polish Ship Salvaging), which was also responsible for marine salvage. [1] It was decided to build two series of craft, the larger R-27 and the smaller R-17 (the numbers coming from predicted hull lengths in meters, R standing for ratowniczy (rescue in Polish)).
Poland: Mine-layers / landing ships: ORP Lublin: 821 1989 1,745 tonnes [13] Homeport: Świnoujście. ORP Gniezno: 822 1990 ORP Kraków: 823 1990 ORP Poznań: 824 1991 ORP Toruń: 825 1991 Project 716 3 Poland: Landing cutter KTr-11 851 1988 176 tonnes [14] Homeport: Świnoujście. KTr-12 852 1991 KTr-13 853 1991 Rescue ships (4) Piast-class: 2 ...
In the mid-1990s some Jeanneau designs were built in Polish boat yards, including the Sun Odyssey 24.1. In 2001 Ostroda Yachts of Poland became part of Jeanneau. [1] [2] The Jeanneau Advanced Technologies division was set up to build custom projects, such as the trimarans for the film Waterworld and some Americas Cup designs. [1] [2]
Józefa Piłsudskiego S.A.) is a company and shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland. [1] [2] The yard specialises in ship repair and conversions. Remontowa S.A. is one of 26 companies that make up the Remontowa Group. It is the biggest shipyard in Poland. [1]
The ship was rechristened the TSS Stefan Batory, named after a king of Poland Stefan Batory (1533–1586). After she was refitted and renamed at Gdansk, she became the flagship of the Polish Ocean Lines (1969–1988) and mainly sailed from Gdynia–Copenhagen–Rotterdam–London–Montreal–Southampton–Rotterdam–Copenhagen–Gdynia.
Delphia Yachts was established in 1990 by brothers Piotr and Wojciech Kot. With a production of more 150 units per year it is Poland's largest manufacturer of sailing boats. [1] In June 2012 Delphia Yachts acquired Maxi yachts of Sweden. [2] In 2018 the company was acquired by French boat manufacturer Beneteau. [3]