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Silent growth

Silent growth

Silent growth

Silent growth

Silent growth
Silent growth
by: oceanmagazine.com.au

Innovative Austrian builder Silent-Yachts – the company founded by Michael and Heike Köhler to build solar-powered cruising power catamarans – has certainly been catching the imagination of the boat-buying public, with its range of powercats proving highly popular.

With a range that stretches from the 17.99-metre Silent 60 to the 36.74-metre Silent 120 Explorer, demand has been growing and in the northern hemisphere summer of 2022 Silent-Yachts became the sole owner of its shipyard in Fano, Italy. Since then, the privately owned company has streamlined the production process and continues to increase the size of its team to handle the growth in sales.

The strategic acquisition has meant Silent-Yachts is able to guarantee the highest level of design, engineering, interior outfitting and Italian craftsmanship. The shipyard is ideally placed to take advantage of a well-established network of local subcontractors and key suppliers.

With 22,000 square metres of covered space and a similar exterior surface area, production is focused on the Silent 60 series of solar-powered, full-electric catamarans. The Silent 80 series, the Silent 120 and a few more Silent 60s are being built in Turkey.

“The GRP hulls and superstructures are produced and assembled in one shed, then transferred to another for installation of the technical equipment and interior furniture,” explains Founder and CEO Michael Köhler. “Next door to the outfitting shed we have a large warehouse for storing components and materials. Since fully acquiring the facility, the focus has been on establishing a thoroughly reliable and efficient series production process.”

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