THE WIDEST BREAKWATER IN THE BUSINESS
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 such as; aluminum cleats, stainless steel bollards, internal routed utilities, energy absorbing pile guides, and EPI decked finger piers. These enhancements provide a seamless high-end experience, while providing a long-term design solution that will provide many decades of low maintenance for the marina system in a location that often sees harsh winter storms.
APPROVAL BY THE SULTAN OF SELANGOR
The year was 1963 when a group of sailing enthusiasts were looking for a suitable location to establish a yacht club at Port Klang. In 1972, the Club’s name was changed to ”Selangor Yacht Club”. Further investment was made on the pontoon system imported from SF Marina, allowing members and their guests to board in comfort and safety. In March 1989, the ”Royal Selangor Yacht Club” was officially opened and given its new name by the Patron, His Royal Highness the Sultan of Selangor. His Royal Highness was a frequent visitor to the Club with his family members, thus awarded the Club his warrant. The marina was further extended in 1990 proving the flexibility over time using the SF Marina system.
IN THE SEARCH OF NEW AND BIGGER
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 production site has access to a deep-water quay and pontoons up to 250 tons have been shipped out.
OUR FIRST MARINA IN THE US
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 Cabin, which houses the current Clubhouse. The BYC has a tradition of creating and supporting some of the finest sailing events found anywhere on the East Coast of North America. Having the BYC as the first installation in the US still fills us with pride and is a testament to quality and longevity.
SUPPLIER TO THE SWEDISH ROYAL YACHT CLUB.
In 1935 we delivered the marina for the Swedish Royal Yacht Club (KMK). This is since then a long standing relationship where the last edition was added in 2012. The Swedish Royal Yacht Club (KMK) is also one of the initiators of the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) is the international governing body of powerboating, based in the Principality of Monaco.