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Boat Building is a subset of the Shipbuilding and Ship Parts industry. It involves the construction of vessels, such as yachts, sailboats, and motorboats, as well as the production of parts and components for these vessels. Boat Building is a highly specialized field, requiring a combination of engineering, design, and craftsmanship. The industry is composed of a variety of companies, ranging from small, family-owned businesses to large, multinational corporations.
The Boat Building industry is highly competitive, with companies competing for contracts and customers. Companies must continually innovate and develop new technologies and materials to remain competitive. Additionally, companies must adhere to strict safety and environmental regulations.
Some of the major players in the Boat Building market include Brunswick Corporation, Ferretti Group, Azimut Benetti, Sunseeker International, and Princess Yachts. Other notable companies include Grand Banks Yachts, Marlow Yachts, and Viking Yachts. Show Less Read more