Vabo Composites supports superyacht winter garden installation
Extensive composite superstructure refit highlights ability to quickly and efficiently manage complex projects, cooperate with various partners.
Vabo Composites (Emmeloord, Netherlands) has successfully designed, constructed and installed the roof for a winter garden onboard a 76-meter superyacht. Part of an extensive refit at a yard in southern Europe, this project illustrates Vabo’s capacity to support clients with premium-quality composite superstructure elements from first conception to final completion.
The composite roof was one of the key pieces required by the refit yard in order to fulfill their client’s wish to create an all-weather outdoor area. This winter garden is intended to offer every conceivable comfort; Vabo Composites was brought in to support the designer by determining the right construction methods.
“This ability to help shape developments at this critical pre-engineering stage helped ensure everything was aligned from the outset,” explains Jeroen van Deutekom, sales manager at Vabo. “We were also responsible for the FEM analysis and strength calculations, as well as all activities related to class certification. The roof itself was built at [our] state-of-the-art facility in Emmeloord and we also worked together with co-suppliers on other elements such as the windbreaker.”
With the construction work completed, Vabo teamed up with its regular partner for complex deliveries, Van Wieren Special Transport, to take care of the long journey to a harbor in southern Europe. “Upon arrival our installation experts attached both the roof and the windbreaker to the aluminum superstructure without any welding,” continues Van Deutekom.
The company notes how this successful project reinforces its offer of fast and carefree refit service. “We support yards, owners and/or crew members with complex projects by managing every aspect, including Class,” notes Van Deutekom. “We are used to cooperating with designers and other partners in our scope of supply to integrate various elements, and our installation teams are equally at home working in a yard or at a harbor berth. We can even start the engineering and production process while the yacht is still sailing, enabling owners to continue operating their vessel until all products are ready for the actual refit itself.”
In addition to the kind of custom pieces developed for this 76-meter yacht, Vabo Composites is known for its fire-resistant composite doors and hatches. As the Dutch company continues to grow, it is actively seeking new technical staff. Interested parties are invited to contact Vabo directly.
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