VESSEL DESIGN

Blyth Catamarans prides itself in providing bespoke vessel design solutions for each and every client. We know that the way workboats are used varies greatly and we appreciate that in order to get the very best out of a workboat, it must be customised to match exactly the specific needs for a particular operation.

Blyth Catamarans 18m Survey Vessel - Mary Anning - Swansea University
18m Aqualink

In order to deliver individually designed boats, we have invested in 3D CAD software and training,  enabling the team to design our workboats in a 3D environment in order to ensure that our designs are fit for the purpose of the boat application as well as meeting the exact requirements of our clients. We also have an experienced in-house Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.

Our team will work with you during the concept of your vessel design stage, right through the production phase and continue to provide you with expert technical support and assistance throughout the life of the boat.

Our technical team regularly visit workboats operating in their working environment to observe, evaluate, and ascertain how we can keep improving the usefulness of the designs on our vessels. By doing this, we can ensure that our workboats are always used for the intended purpose in the real world, trouble-free. This activity, coupled with further, confirmed recommendations based on real in-field usage experience, is part of our dedication to our customers’ pleasure, ensuring that our clients get the most out of their boats investment.

Consequently, this procedure results in an ongoing commitment to the creation of creative designs that are advantageous to our clients.

The Range area features a variety of our impressive workboats and vessels that we have previously built for our happy clients, organised either by size or type of use.

You can get in touch with us by phone at +44 (0) 1268 69 80 70 or through our contact us page. We would be delighted to collaborate with you on your future vessel’s design and construction.

Blyth Vessel Design