Derecktor Shipyards FORT PIERCE | DANIA BEACH, FL
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erecktor Shipyards was founded in 1947 in New York and began life as a builder of wooden sailboats. The yard quickly grew, and became a pioneer in aluminium construction, over time building such notable vessels as America’s Cup winner Stars & Stripes ‘87 and the 86 metre Cakewalk, the largest yacht ever built in the United States. Derecktor also expanded southward, helping make Florida the global yachting centre it is today. Derecktor’s two Florida shipyards service a wide variety of the needs of today’s superyachts . The Dania Beach yard continues its 50 plus year history of expert refit and comprehensive repair service. Service that was unmatched in Florida until the opening of Derecktor’s newest facility: Derecktor Ft Pierce. Here on the laid back and unspoiled Treasure Coast of Florida, a shipyard unlike any other in America has been created, capable of handling today’s largest power and sailing yachts. With a 1500 ton mobile hoist, 9 metre controlling depth and unlimited air draft, DFP is rapidly taking its place among the world’s most capable superyacht refit centres. No other U.S. yards can offer what these two do: unmatched capabilities and over 75 years of tradition in building and servicing the world’s greatest yachts.
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www.derecktor.com
PORT 32 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL D
riven by a desire to elevate the recreational boating experience, PORT 32 is a collection of marinas which offer great locations, settings and experiences, giving boaters more of what they want and less of what they don’t. PORT 32 in Fort Lauderdale offers more storage options for large vessels, both in-water and dry storage, on-site maintenance, boat sales, and ship stores that offer food & beverage, marine supplies, gear and apparel. Together, these benefits combine to create vibrant, successful waterfronts that serve the communities now and in the future. Located adjacent to Marina Mile on the New River and convenient to downtown, PORT 32 Fort Lauderdale is the region’s newest marine repair facility. The self-service facility features newly opened in-water service slips for yachts, cruisers, and sport fishing vessels up to 150 feet. They are also currently in the process of building an upland boatyard for vessels up to 120’, which will feature a 150 ton travel lift. The marina and yards state-of-the-art repair facility is ideally equipped to handle all your repair and refit needs. PORT 32 Fort Lauderdale also offers safe wet slip hurricane storage. Located west of I-95, they are an all important accepted hurricane dockage location for most insurance companies.
www.port32fortlauderdale.com
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