The 58m expedition yacht Seawolf arrives at the Pendennis in Falmouth, Cornwall for an extensive rebuild project. The 1956 classic motor yacht was towed from Holland and brought into the Pendennis non-tidal wet basin prior to her haul out later this month.
Pendennis confirmed that her extensive programme of works will include new luxury guest and crew interiors, exterior styling modifications, extensive engineering and electrical work and a full repaint of the hull and superstructure.
“We enjoyed cruising the Cornish coastline and visiting Pendennis in 2020 and are pleased to be returning to such a beautiful location and professional shipyard. We are looking forward to the project and working with the team from Pendennis,” says the owners.
Toby Allies, Joint Managing Director at Pendennis commented “The whole team at Pendennis is really pleased to welcome Seawolf and her crew to Falmouth this week. Pendennis has developed a strong reputation over the years for successfully carrying out large scale rebuild projects for our owners. The scope and scale of the project is really exciting for us and will utilise many of our in-house trade specialists. We’re looking forward to the project and working with the owners and their team on Seawolf and delivering her back to them for her next adventure.”
Pendennis is one of the world's leading custom superyacht build and refit shipyards and has become one of Cornwall's most important employers with over 450 highly skilled tradespeople based at the 19-acre prime waterfront location in Falmouth, UK. In the latter part of 2018 Pendennis secured a majority share hold in Vilanova Grand Marina, Barcelona, a 48-berth facility with adjacent land available for further development.
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