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Leisure marine industry presents opportunity

by Selina Denman on Mar 2, 2010

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The Middle East is home to 150,000 yachts.
The Middle East is home to 150,000 yachts.

The leisure marine industry holds significant potential for local design and fit-out companies, according to Dubai-based interior contractor, Summertown International.

A recent report from the Dubai International Marine Club shows that the Middle East accounts for a total of 150,000 yachts, making it a significant player in the leisure marine industry. And, as an increasing number of luxury waterfront developments are handed over, demand for berth spaces is increasing exponentially.

The study revealed that nearly five times the current allotment of berth spaces are needed to meet demand.

However, specialised skills are required in order to capitalise on this demand, Marcos Bish, managing director, Summertown Interiors, pointed out. “A bespoke service for yachts and boats is a specialised trade that not only requires fine quality craftsmanship, but also demands the precision and accuracy necessary to pass rigorous sea trials.

“Summertown is one of the few companies in the UAE that can deliver unique fit-outs and interiors for both existing vessels and new builds, and meets and exceeds these requirements,” Bish said.

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a boat refit or new build is carried out on land but tested in water, it will go through a physical ‘adjustment’ as it moves from a hard, even surface to having buoyancy in the water. This transition allows the boat to ‘relax’, which has an effect on the boat’s overall shape.

Materials used on luxury boats and yachts must be lightweight and stringent quality control must be implemented. Precise measurements and templates are a must when custom-made joinery and furniture is fitted, as any discrepancy will make tailor-made furniture unusable.

“Joinery works on yachts demand optimum precision and workmanship. Intense snagging tests during sea trials ensure sea worthiness – from its systems functioning properly, to ensuring that there is no vibration or other rattling on the boat while at sea. Most faults on a boat or yacht are identified when it makes its initial transition to water,” commented Shakeela Moosa, general manager, Summertown Joinery.




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