Category Archives: Refit

“VvS1” Motoryacht Refit Complete

alloy yachts vsv1 motoryacht refitted in new zealand

We are now finished our extensive refit of VvS1 and she’s looking better than new! Exterior marine covers, boat covers, bimini, interior upholstery and more.

They’re off to enjoy the warmth of the South Pacific and we wish them a safe voyage.

Itasca Expedition Motoryacht Interior Panelling

Itasca expedition motoryacht interior refit

We have recently completed some interior paneling work on Itasca, a 187’ expedition yacht. Originally built in 1961 as a salvage tug it was converted into a luxury expedition superyacht in 1980. This yacht has travelled the world extensively and is an amazing vessel with a very special interior – and a great crew to work with.

 

VvS1 refit begins on upholstery, biminis and more

 

Currently we are working on “VvS1”, a 111’ Greg Marshall motoryacht that Alloy Yachts launched in 2007. They have been out for a paintjob and refit before heading overseas. Some of the work that we have completed includes:

  • New flybridge biminis
  • New Strataglass flybridge clears
  • New exterior upholstery
  • New crew mess seating
  • Tube covers for one of the tenders

We’ll miss Andy and his crew as they have been regular clients since we did the original cover work on the boat when it was first launched.

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Como motoryacht refit complete

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Just finished working on “Como”, a 134’ Dubois motoryacht that Alloy Yachts launched in 2007. Some of the work that we completed includes:

  • New Strataglass flybridge clears
  • New exterior upholstery
  • New pilothouse settee in leather
  • Manufactured closed cell fenders for the Protector
  • Centre console cover for the Protector
  • Leather dashboard paneling on bridge
  • New exterior covers and tender cover
  • Recover fender hooks

It’s been great to work with Mark and Neville, having done the original covers and exterior upholstery when “Como” was launched. They’re off to France now, good luck with the trip.