THE TOP LUXURY YACHT BUILDERS

The design and build of a luxury yacht is a truly personal experience; whether customising a design to be built on a proven platform, or striving to create a completely new concept altogether, superyacht owners will seek to work with a yacht builder that truly understands their vision, and can translate their dream design into a real vessel.

As Erwin Bamps, CEO of Gulf Craft said, “A shipyard’s credibility in the eyes of a prospective owner no longer relies solely on the builder’s positive track record, but also on its ability to deliver value for money.” Those buying a new superyacht will therefore have many questions to ask themselves before settling on a suitable yacht builder and shipyard facility to carry out the build.

Yachting Pages presents the world’s top luxury yacht builders and their shipyard facilities, from A to Z.

Top yacht builders and shipyard facilities worldwide

1. Amels, Netherlands


Located in Vlissingen, Amels operates the largest superyacht shipyard in the Netherlands, and is known worldwide to be one of the top superyacht builders.

To date, Amels has delievered almost 60 superyachts and offers a full custom and Limited Editions range of superyachts, which includes six models ranging from 55 to 83m LOA. Built on a proven platform and delivered in half the time expected of standard construction superyachts, all 20+ Limited Edition projects have so far been delivered on or ahead of contract, with M/Y Here Comes The Sun (pictured) among the most recent to emerge from the yard.

2. Blohm+Voss, Germany

Blohm+Voss builds large custom motor and sailing yachts that are both beautiful and technically challenging. Its shipyard in Hamburg spans 421,000m2, and offers seven docks up to 351m in length and 59m in width, accommodating the build, refit and maintenance of luxury superyachts.

Blohm+Voss can currently lay claim to constructing the world’s second and third largest private superyachts – M/Y Eclipse (162.5m) and M/Y Dubai (162m), and has worked on the 119m superyacht Motor Yacht A (pictured), which is considered to be one of the finest yachts on the water.

3. Christensen Shipyards, United States

Christensen is among the world’s leading composite fibreglass specialists, with a fleet made up of full and semi-customised superyachts ranging from 35 to 50 metres LOA. Its state-of-the-art shipyard facility in Vancouver, Washington covers almost 180,000sqm and includes a seven-acre marina.

Proving bigger isn’t necessarily better, Christensen offers capabilities to build yachts up to 50m in length, with 35 superyachts currently in its fleet, including 50m motor yachts Casino Royale and Silver Lining (pictured). The shipyard is also working to open what it brands to be the largest yacht facility in the Americas at Lake Tellic, Tennessee in coming years, which will facilitate superyacht builds from 50 to 70m LOA.

4. Feadship, Netherlands

The home of full-custom superyachts, Feadship is one of the few shipyards worldwide that works to create completely custom yachts, and has worked with superyacht owners since the 19th century to create one-off luxury motor yachts that are truly unique.

Feadship currently has four shipyard facilities in the Netherlands, with expansion underway at its Amsterdam facility in Western Harbour to offer the ability to build motor yachts as long as 160m with a generous beam measurement. To date, there are over 250 Feadship yachts in navigation, including 79m M/Y Venus, 83.5m M/Y Savannah (pictured), 99m M/Y Madame Gu and 101.5m M/Y Symphony.

5. Fincantieri Yachts, Italy

Part of Fincantieri, Fincantieri Yachts specialises in full custom luxury pleasure yachts over 70 metres, with no upper limit to the size or volume that it can produce. The builder currently has a range of concepts and projects ranging from 70m to over 160m, including the 134m M/Y Serene and 140m M/Y Ocean Victory.

Having manufactured some 7,000 vessels in its 200-year history, Fincantieri has a network of 20 shipyards across four continents, three design centres and a research centre, making it one of the largest Western shipyards in the world.

6. Heesen Yachts, Netherlands

Heesen Yachts is known as one of the world’s luxury yacht builders, specialising in custom superyachts in the 30 to 65m range, but with capabilities of building those of 80m and up.

With a focus on quality and innovation, Heesen has created many custom yachts with no two yachts the same. Founded in 1978, it was the first Dutch shipyard to employ aluminium for yacht hulls. In its 35 years, it has delivered nearly 170 yachts, with aluminium, steel, displacement, semi-displacement and revolutionary fast displacement yachts making up its fleet. Its most famous vessels include the 65m M/Y Galatica Star (pictured), 70m Galatica Super Nova and 55m Serenity

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