A video showing the 154-foot charter yacht ASOLARE (ex Scheherezade), while being moved out of the shed at Front Street Shipyard in Belfast, Maine.
Front Street Shipyard in Belfast, Maine, has contracted Bacchus Yacht Consultancy of Palm Beach, Florida, to source and sell superyacht refit work for the yard. The company is currently in the final stages of two extensive refits: a 124-foot Palmer Johnson pilothouse ketch and a 155-foot Bruce King-designed cold-molded sloop.
A video showing the team at Front Street Shipyard while moving the 155ft charter yacht ASOLARE (ex Scheherazade) into the building to start her refit. This will include a Lloyd’s survey, new paint and some maintenance work.
This month saw the Front Street Shipyard re-launch the 108-foot charter yacht MARAE (ex Paraiso) and the 96-foot superyacht SYMMETRY, following their major refit.
Renderings of the new ‘Building 6’, proposed by Front Street Shipyard to strengthen their facilities for handling superyacht refit work.
Video showing the Front Street Shipyard moving the 108ft charter yacht Marae (ex Paraiso) into the building for a refit, which will be performed this summer.
A shot video made by Billy Black showing the moving and launch process of the 130ft charter yacht MAGIC, recently refitted by Front Street Shipyard in Belfast, Maine.
Front Street Shipyard is currently working on the new superyacht W.100, in partnership with W-Class Yachts. Available for sale, she has been designed to compete in classic yacht regattas such as the Bucket Series.
The 108-foot charter yacht MARAE (ex Paraiso) as well as the 96-foot German Frers-designed superyacht SYMMETRY will be summering at Front Street Shipyard, while they go through refits.
The photos of the newly refitted 130ft charter yacht Magic has been released by Front Street Shipyard. The vessel has been recently relaunched, following a comprehensive refit, involving major design changes in the exterior areas.
Following her major refit, the 130ft Northern Marine charter yacht MAGIC has just departed Front Street Shipyard in Maine. She now boasts a new passerelle, designed and built by GMT Composites.
A video made by Front Street Shipyard during the 2014 Palm Beach Boat Show, providing an update on the company’s superyacht designs created by Setzer, as well as the growth of the yard.
