Shipowners manufacturers in Norway

At Westplast AS, since the early beginning Westplast have performed hundreds of repairs and new buildings. The company's first new build was a 50 ft. passenger boat made with sandwich construction. Since then, the production history includes towing boats, mob boats, passenger boats, fishing boats and workboats; several boats to the Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket) and a one off emergency boat delivered to the island Jan Mayen.

Whaly boats offer plenty of boating fun at affordable prices! These extremely sturdy, double-walled boats are manufactured entirely out of plastic (Polyethylene), so they are low-maintenance, have very spacious interiors and are very safe.

Wight Shipyard Co is Europe's leading high speed craft and aluminum ship builder located on Britain's Isle of Wight.

Windboats, based in North Walsham, Norfolk, is a boat yard with a rich and interesting history. It was established in the early part of the 20th century by Graham Bunn, a master craftsman and yacht designer.

Windcat Workboats owns and operates a growing fleet of over 45 offshore crew transfer vessels, mainly in the European offshore wind sector, but also in the oil and gas industry and outside Europe. The vessels are designed and built by themselves and, as such, include over 19 years of experience in the field. The vessel’s layout and propulsion is optimized to transfer personnel offshore in a safe and comfortable environment.

WorkFloat is a self-propelled work platform that ‘folds’ up for easy and economical transport. It can be used for commercial diving, civils, bridge repairs, aquaculture, light dredging, oil response, disaster & flood relief, SAR, ferry (cars and passengers), survey work, sampling, drilling, superyacht support, military, and film work.

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