Wight Shipyard Co

Wight Shipyard Co Wight Shipyard Co is Europe's leading high speed craft and aluminium ship builder with state-of-the-

Wight Shipyard Co is Europe's leading high speed craft and aluminium ship builder with state-of-the-art facilities on Britain's Isle of Wight. The business started life as Shemara Refit LLP, itself born out of a unique project to manage the revival of a magnificent motor yacht to her former glory. Built in 1938 by JI Thornycroft, Shemara was once one of the world's largest and most famous private

yachts.​

With a reputation for excellent management capabilities and quality workmanship Wight Shipyard Co (WSC) specialises in aluminium vessels for the commercial sector while the yacht construction and restoration activities are provided by sister company Southampton Marine Services. In 2016 WSC delivered a new 40 metre high speed passenger ferry for Red Funnel. Operating the Isle of Wight services between Southampton and Cowes, this first fast ferry to be built in Britain in over 16 years was delivered on time and on budget.

06/05/2024
Beurteaux have been in partnership with Wight Shipyard since our first vessel Red Jet 7, and we are continuing this ongo...
02/05/2024

Beurteaux have been in partnership with Wight Shipyard since our first vessel Red Jet 7, and we are continuing this ongoing relationship with our current delivery, Mars Clipper, TC6.

With over 4000 units supplied and fitted to 15 ferries Wight Shipyard have built and which are operating across the globe, this is testament to the quality and service Beurteaux Seats offer.

28/03/2024

Innovation and sustainability win as the Earth Clipper takes home prestigious maritime award

11/03/2024
08/03/2024

EAST COWES SHIPBUILDING

Dropped by Wight Shipyard Co recently to see the vessels being produced & to hear about their expansion plans.

The Government invested £5.8 million regeneration money in East Cowes. It's delivered:

1. Infrastructure in the shipyard,
2. Repair of Victoria Barracks, which is beginning to look great,
3. The public space between the two.

Thanks to good project management, despite inflation, the money remains to do all three.

The investment has future-proofed East Cowes as a marine engineering hub. We are now seeing the benefit. The number of PAYE employees at Wight Shipyard has trebled from 50 to 150 – so more people in full-time work - and more apprenticeships being created every year.

We have a hub of growing firms in niche maritime and aerospace manufacturing on the Island I will be working with the Government and the Council to make sure that there are no barriers in the way to their continued growth.

We also need to make sure that the whole of the Columbine Building - that's the beautiful white 1937 Art-Deco factory with the massive Union Jack - can be used to create jobs on the Island. More of the office space needs to be renovated. I'll be working with the Council on that.

Bob

East Cowes, Kingston, Osborne, Barton and Whippingham, Isle of Wight
East Cowes /Whippingham Community Board

Picture. With Director Toby Mumford in the main hanger.

Earth Clipper is an outstanding example of providing both quick and efficient travel in the UK’s busiest city, whilst mo...
07/03/2024

Earth Clipper is an outstanding example of providing both quick and efficient travel in the UK’s busiest city, whilst more importantly, exceeding environmental expectations. It’s the first zero-emission hybrid electric ferry in the UK, combining both energy storage and hybrid propulsion systems. Built here by our team at Wight Shipyard alongside One2three Naval Architects, we are incredibly proud to have won the ‘Best River Ferry’ Award and will continue our role in actively reducing our carbon footprint.

Best River Ferry – Earth Clipper – One2Three Naval Architects & Wight Shipyard This brilliant boat owes its existence to a unique combination of owner, designer and builder whose vision, talents and capabilities are outstanding. The Thames Clipper service on London’s mighty river has been refi...

Another important milestone for Wight Shipyard.. Mars Clipper was launched for the first time today! Mars is the sister ...
05/03/2024

Another important milestone for Wight Shipyard.. Mars Clipper was launched for the first time today! Mars is the sister ship to both Earth and Celestial Clipper and, once commissioned, will join the rest of the Uber Boat by Thames Clipers in fleet in London to enter into service and begin providing tourists, commuters and city-goers with a low emission, hybrid passenger service through Central London.

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02/03/2024

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A to Red Jet 7 in dry dock during her annual refit at Wight Shipyard Co in East Cowes.🚢

Wight Shipyard is most commonly known for boasting the enormous Union Jack, proudly painted across the hangar doors but ...
27/02/2024

Wight Shipyard is most commonly known for boasting the enormous Union Jack, proudly painted across the hangar doors but equally for providing many islanders with great work opportunities over the decades. Did you also know about the invaluable role that the Wight Shipyard played throughout history?…👀

Built in 1935 by Saunders Roe, the Columbine Works was constructed to build amphibious aircraft, and was invaluable when called upon by the RAF to help construct the likes of Sea Otter, Walrus and Lerwick for the war effort. Not long after, the world’s largest metal seaplane was built at the facility to provide luxury, transatlantic travel from Southampton to New York. But, being such a large aircraft, it couldn’t fit within the buildings 50,000 sq. ft footprint and subsequently, had to be completed outside. Known as ‘The Princess’, it proudly left the Solent in August 1952.

With the Columbine Works being known for constructing vital forms of transport with unique features, it seemed only right that the first ever hovercraft was built here in 1957. Known as the SR.N1, it took to the water in the summer of 1959. Even today, the hovercraft continues to be an invaluable mode of transportation for people, across the globe.

In addition to the construction of amphibious planes and hovercraft, the Columbine Works was also home to the Saunders Roe SR.53, an interceptor aircraft with a mixed-jet and rocket propulsion system. Revolutionary at the time, the aircraft, using its rocket propulsion, would rapidly climb and approach incoming hostile bombers at high speed and then following its attack run, would return to base on jet propulsion. Another highly innovative project was the ‘Black Knight’ and ‘Black Arrow’ space launchers. Both constructed at the Columbine Works and test fired at the Needles, with the Black Arrow being the first and only all-British space launch. Amazingly the ‘Prospero’ satellite that it launched, still orbits the Earth today!

Our Union Jack is the world’s largest and was originally painted on our doors in 1977 in honour of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee. Never intended to permanently remain, the painting has remained up ever since, only to be refreshed in 2012, to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics.

Whilst we are experiencing a period of sustained growth and development and are very much looking to the future, we are equally mindful of reflecting on and honouring the lengthy and pivotal history of the site we occupy. Our aim at Wight Shipyard is to continue that tradition of pioneering innovation of the island, far into the future!

This beautifully restored 1964 Italian superyacht, Kaléa, has been shortlisted for the Classic Boat Magazine “Restoratio...
23/02/2024

This beautifully restored 1964 Italian superyacht, Kaléa, has been shortlisted for the Classic Boat Magazine “Restoration of the Year” award. Our team here at Wight Shipyard had the pleasure of working alongside Tim Blackman to ensure Kaléa was restored to such a magnificent standard.

Tim and his wife Jo’s visions of soaking up the sun in a generously sized deck saloon was soon to become a reality when they purchased Kaléa in Italy and instantly fell in love.

But first, Tim had big visions for the restoration process, and this is where we got on board to lend a helping hand! Whilst the vessel was in the yard, we had the pleasure of overhauling the engine, supplying and fitting a new generator. Lots of the mechanical and electrical aspects of the vessel were also given a new lease of life. With our in-house project management, we helped to coordinate and manage this restoration together to make it a huge success.

From the pictures, you can see what a great project this was, with an impressive outcome.

Our team here at Wight Shipyard and of course Tim Blackman himself, would hugely appreciate clicking the link below and voting for Kaléa - Tims stunning achievement.

https://awards.classicboat.co.uk/restoration-of-the-year-over-40ft/

02/08/2023

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Columbine Building, Castle Street
East Cowes
PO326EZ

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