Boatyards / Shipyards / Haul Out in Florida
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Bradford Marine - Fort Lauderdale
Location: Fort Lauderdale, United States of America (USA), North America Categories: Boatyards / Shipyards / Haul Out
Bradford Marine is one of the world’s largest undercover yacht repair and refit facilities, providing a full line of quality, highly regarded services.
Rolly Marine
Location: Fort Lauderdale, United States of America (USA), North America Categories: Boatyards / Shipyards / Haul Out
The shipyard offers comprehensive services with 60 employees, plus licensed subcontractors making over 100 skilled individuals to do the job right.
Camachee Yacht Yard
Location: St. Augustine, United States of America (USA), North America Categories: Boatyards / Shipyards / Haul Out
This ‘well recommended’ and full service boatyard offers a range of marine services and is managed by avid sailor Peter Sabo.
Safe Harbor Lauderdale Marine Center
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States of America (USA) Categories: Marinas & Moorings, Boatyards / Shipyards / Haul Out, Refit & Repairs / Project Management
Safe Harbor Lauderdale Marine Center is the largest yacht repair/ refit shipyard in the USA and is a designated Duty Free facility.
Norseman Shipbuilding Corp.
Location: Miami, United States of America (USA), North America Categories: Boatyards / Shipyards / Haul Out
Norseman Marine is a full service boatyard & repair facility, with a 100 ton travelift and the ability to dry dock yachts up to 95ft LOA right on the Miami river.
Seminole Marine Boatyard
Location: Palm Beach, Florida, United States of America (USA), North America Categories: Boatyards / Shipyards / Haul Out
A do it yourself Boatyard with no hidden subcontractor fees, for yachts up to 100ft LOA, with 75 and 100 ton Travelifts, on south Florida’s intracoastal waterway.