Derecktor Shipyards Explained

Derecktor Shipyards
Type:Private
Founder:Robert E. Derecktor
Location City:Mamaroneck, New York
Location Country:United States
Locations:3
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Paul Derecktor
Industry:Transportation
Products:Yachts
Commercial vessels
Services:Vessel repair
Upgrades
Yacht and small boat repowering
Full service boat marina facility
Owner:Paul Derecktor

Derecktor Shipyards is an American shipbuilding company located in Mamaroneck, New York, and founded in 1947 by Robert E. Derecktor. The company is known for building Cakewalk V,[1] one of the largest yachts ever constructed in the United States.[2] Derecktor operates three facilities: one in Mamaroneck, New York,[3] focused on the construction and repair of custom yachts and small commercial vessels; another in Dania Beach, Florida,[4] dedicated to the maintenance, repair, and refitting of mega-yachts up to 200 feet in length; and a third in Fort Pierce, Florida, equipped to maintain and refit sailing and motor yachts more than 200 feet in length.[5]

History

The company was founded in Mamaroneck, New York, in 1947 by Robert E. Derecktor. The company started as a yacht builder, although it has built many commercial vessels.[6]

Notable ships built

The following is the list of notable ships built by Derecktor Shipyards.

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1USCGC Mohawk (WMEC-913) United States Coast Guard1,829 tMohawk is the last of a series of nine 270’ Famous-class cutters built by Derecktor for the USCG
2MV Fairweather Alaska Marine Highway System748 All-aluminum aft and starboard ro-ro loading car ferry designed by Nigel Gee & Associates
3MV Chenega Alaska Marine Highway SystemFerry catamaran748 Aft and starboard ro-ro loading
4CakewalkCharles GallagherYacht2,998Full displacement superyacht designed by Tim Heywood, naval architecture by Azure, interior design by Liz Dalton. At 281’ and 2998 GRT, it is the largest private yacht ever built in the USA when measured by volume.
5Spirit of the SoundMaritime Aquarium at NorwalkResearch vesselAll-aluminum Incat designed catamaran classroom vessel with hybrid diesel-electric propulsion

Hybrid Series

Derecktor Shipyards has built three 65-ft aluminum catamarans powered by hybrid motors. The first was a research vessel for the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk named Spirit of the Sound, completed in September 2014.[7] The CUNY I, launched in May 2017, is used by Brooklyn College for research in the Jamaica Bay area.[8] The Captain Ben Moore, launched in April 2019, transports cargo between Norwalk, Connecticut, and Huntington, New York.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cakewalk official website . Cakewalk . 9 December 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303220831/http://my-cakewalk.com/ . 3 March 2016 .
  2. News: Denver investor's yacht is biggest built in U.S. in decades . . 27 September 2010 . 9 December 2014 . Gershon, Eric.
  3. http://www.derecktor.com/history/ History – Derecktor Shipyards
  4. http://www.derecktor.com/facilities-overview/derecktor-fl/ Derecktor, Florida - Derecktor Shipyards
  5. Web site: Derecktor Inks Deal to Develop Florida Yard. May 15, 2019. Yachting. May 27, 2019.
  6. Web site: Behind The Scenes At Derecktor Shipyards . Westchester Magazine . Simone . Scott . 22 July 2014 . 9 December 2014.
  7. Web site: Hybrid-Powered Research Vessel Christened . MarineLink . 30 October 2014 . 12 March 2015 . Tabakina, Irina.
  8. Web site: 2017-05-08. Derecktor Launches Second Hybrid Vessel. 2020-12-22. Derecktor Shipyards. en-US.
  9. Web site: 2019-04-23. Harbor Harvest, Derecktor launch hybrid cargo vessel. 2020-12-22. WorkBoat. en-US.