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Shipyard Supply Co. Announces Strong Performance in its First Six Months of Trading

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Superyacht deck equipment specialists Shipyard Supply Co. (SSCo.) has announced the company has grown an average of 306% per month since it was set up in August 2018. Responding to demand, SSCo. has developed its custom product offering and has recently recruited a new project assistant, Dave Jeffreys. 

Shipyard Supply Co. commercial manager Luke Porter commented, “In the first six months of trading, SSCo. delivered over 50 custom items for superyachts. With yachts becoming more bespoke, we have seen a rising trend for tailored deck equipment that provides solutions to challenges onboard.

“We are responding to the growth by adding to our product portfolio and investing in the team. Dave joined us at the start of March and has already hit the ground running.  He is motivated, organised and a strong communicator; he will be valuable asset to the company.”

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SSCo. custom chocks 

Stand-out projects for SSCo. in 2019 include customised tender chocks, boarding gates and a heli-deck pole.

Working closely with the captain of a Lynx Yachts support vessel, SSCo. supplied custom chocks for the yacht’s Nautique G23 wake boat. Having overseen the design and production process, SSCo. shipped the chocks and bespoke lifting points to the yacht for testing and final fit.

Luke added, “Last year, SSCo. was approached by a 136m superyacht to supply two, custom swinging boarding gates, branded and colour-matched to the mothership. On the back of the successful delivery of the gates, the same yacht came back asking us to produce solutions to other problems they were facing.

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Embroidered mooring line

“SSCo. went on to supply bespoke deck ladder clamps and create a product for keeping guests a safe distance from the yacht’s heli deck. Working closely with the yacht on the design, SSCo. produced a 1.1m stainless steel pole to fit into a deck socket. The crew can then tie a rope from the guardrail to the pole and across to the other guardrail, providing a barrier.”

Whether it’s stainless steel, composite, aluminium or wood, SSCo. has the experience and infrastructure to work on any custom deck equipment project. 

*All photos courtesy of SSCo.


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