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THE WIDEST BREAKWATER IN THE BUSINESS

By |2023-11-07T16:08:56+00:00January 1st, 2016|

The Provincetown marina offers 60 slips and accommodate mega yachts with a full range of amenities. The additional floating breakwaters (Type 500 and Type 600 (20’ wide 7.8’ tall) will create a new protected Marina basin, and berthing for Super yachts up to 300 tons. Designed to accommodate larger yachts the docks have superior features [...]

IN THE SEARCH OF NEW AND BIGGER

By |2017-11-09T12:49:01+00:00January 1st, 1985|

Ever since the beginning, new and more exposed locations have called for novel solutions, turbulence chambers, stronger connectors and novel anchoring techniques to mention a few. This was driving the need for a new production site and in 1985 we moved to our main production site located in Wallhamn, on the Swedish west coast. The [...]

OUR FIRST MARINA IN THE US

By |2023-11-07T16:09:10+00:00January 1st, 1983|

The Boston Yacht Club is the oldest yacht club in New England, the second oldest on the East Coast and third oldest in the United States. It was launched September 19, 1866 at 14 Tremont St, Boston. On March 12, 1956, the Club purchased the property at 1 Front Street, Marblehead, known as the Ship’s [...]

THE HISTORY STARTS

By |2017-11-09T12:49:26+00:00January 1st, 1918|

This is the starting point of our history, in 1918 Brandholmens shipyard was built specializing on floating concrete constructions and the floating concrete pontoons soon became our number one product. It was from this humble beginning the continuous strive for excellence and innovation started.

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