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Guide to Boat Architects

Find the right boat architect for your business needs


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You're looking for boat architects? Then perhaps you dream of wooing clients on a sailboat or luxury yacht. Or maybe your aspirations are more down to earth: You want a practical dinghy or ferry, for instance. But whatever the case, a standard boat won't do. You want a ready-made design to take to boat builders, or you need a custom design for your craft.

Whatever the case, there are plenty of boat design consultants out there. But in order to find the right one for your needs, you'll need to consider the following:

1. Do you need boat designers who specialize in sailboat and yacht designs?

2. Do you require a boat architect who knows all about small crafts?

3. Do you need a naval architect who can help with your commercial boat needs?

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Pick an architect for sailboat and yacht design


Designing yachts is a popular specialty, and there are many designers to choose from. The decision of which architect to hire is largely based on the sort of yacht you desire (luxury, motor, super, etc.) and what sort of aesthetics you appreciate. When it comes to sailboats, choose boat designers who focus on this specialized craft.

I recommend: Kasten Marine Design Inc. offers boat design services, including stock and custom designs for yachts. Bob Ames provides boat design service, specializing in custom sailboats. Farr Yacht Design is noted for designing race yachts with a strong record of winnings.

Choose ship designers for small crafts


Perhaps surprisingly, it can be a bit more difficult to find boat architecture specialists for small craft, such as canoes or dinghies. Still, plenty of design services offer plans for this type of boat.

I recommend: Benford Design Group offers plans for small craft such as dinghies and yawl boats, as well as larger boats like ferries. Compumarine sells plans for dinghies, yacht tenders and canoes. Clark Craft offers plans for row boats, runabouts, canoes and a host of other small craft.

Select a naval architect for commercial boats


Commercial boats, including police boats, ferries and sport fishers, require a boat designer who focuses on industrial-use boats. Look for an architect who has wide acclaim among organizations like the Coast Guard or large boating operations.

I recommend: Metal Craft Marine, Inc., has both Canadian and American locations and designs custom commerical boats, as well as pre-designed fireboats, patrol boats, and barges. Pacific Motor Boat Design offers designs for whale watching boats, sport fishers, dive boats, and more.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • When speaking with ship architects about your needs, be sure to explain not only how the boat will be used, but also what sort of safety features you desire, what sort of engine you prefer and with what you think the boat should be made. Be open to your architect's expertise in these areas.

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