UYT Commits to Build World's Largest Yacht Carrier

October 20, 2013

United Yacht Transport LLC, a Fort Lauderdale based yacht transport company, says it has committed to building a semi-submersible vessel scheduled for delivery in the second tax quarter of 2015.

United Yacht believes that the conversion of a Panamax size bulk vessel will produce the world’s largest yacht transport vessel with a cargo capacity exceeding 40,000 dwt. The completed dimensions of this vessel will be 229.00m x 46.00m (755’ x 151’), allowing for passage in the newly widened Panama Canal. Certain market conditions in the dry bulk shipping industry have led to a substantial reduction in the value of bulk vessels, therefore creating an opportunity for the development of a lower cost semi-submersible vessel.    

Image courtesy of UYT
Image courtesy of UYT

“We are committed to meeting the demand from our large-yacht clients. It is this commitment that has led to the decision for further investment into the industry. We believe this investment will ensure the large-yacht community a safe, reliable means of transportation," said Paul Haber, Chief Operating Officer for United Yacht Transport.

The company's primary delivery routes include North America, Caribbean, Central America, Mediterranean, Middle East and Asia.

Related News

Houthis Will Target All Ships Heading to Israel, Group Says 'Tug Drone': KOTUG Pilots Innovative Line Transfer Solution Oil Spill Contained After Barge Slams Bridge in Galveston No Shortage of Good Ideas to Address the Mariner Shortage Van Oord Launches Giant Offshore Wind Installation Vessel