News release from Avante Yachts:
Avante Yachts, a Brazilian company, is set to launch their new
boatbuilding operation in a facility near Recife, Brazil in early
2006.
The well experienced North American - European team, with many years
in the Marine Industry, are primarily aiming to build innovative,
sail and power multihulls using the latest eco-friendly,
cost-effective marine technology on the market.
"We feel that Brazil is a viable option to building boats in China -
as so many other boatbuilders in the industry look east," stated
Allen Brown, an American partner in the new venture. "And that's for
a number of great reasons... including the outstanding government
support mechanisms in place to support boatbuilders in this country,"
he added.
Company co-founder Brown attended MIT in the sixties and has been a
boatbuilder for over 20 years - bringing a wealth of innovative and
creative engineering to the company.
"Not only do we feel that using emerging technologies to drastically
save on the cost of, or completely eliminate fossil fuels (it may be
inevitable), makes sense... I think it's simply smart boatbuilding to
use what tools and products we have available to build better, more
efficient boats," said Richard Kastelein, Brown's partner. "And the
fact that we can build boats that are more environmentally friendly
in an increasingly more sensitive ocean environment also adheres to
our ethos."
"What was not feasible three years ago is very possible now," added
Kastelein."At the Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) show in
Amsterdam this year it was clear that cutting edge composites,
prepregs, moulds and resin infusion are the answer when it comes to
requirements for stronger and lighter laminates, less wasteful
production, better use of labour and cleaner working environments."
The group not only has day charter catamarans on their mind - but has
also been discussing the production of cruising power and sail
catamaran lines with several designers. With a startup five-axis CNC
plug maker in Paraguay offering affordable moulds, Avante Yachts are
looking towards capitalizing on the latest technologies in yacht
construction to fuse efficiency, strength and quality in their boats.
The success of The Catamaran Company, who sold over 250 boats last
year has also caught their attention.
"After ten years in the vibrant Caribbean industry, it became clear
that catamarans would take over many of the markets including day
charter, term charter, and the cruising crowd," said Kastelein. "The
incredible success of catamarans.com is a clear litmus test of what's
to come. Baby boomer's are entering retirement and have comfort in
mind... and hands down, a catamaran wins when it comes to chartering,
living aboard and the cruising life."
The advantages of building in Brazil include - a government program
allowing for duty free importation of quality marine products from
overseas for boatbuilders that export their final product out of the
country, a large pool of talented craftspersons, competitive
salaries, low cost of living, vast array of fine products such as
farmed hardwoods, resins, composites, fibreglass and much more... all
produced in the large and diverse country of over 200 million people.