It’s smooth sailing ahead for this Coomera company.
A $30 million injection will see the Southern Hemisphere’s largest, cleanest and greenest superyacht facility, based at Coomera, double in size by 2024.
The Boat Works CEO Tony Longhurst, who founded the company in the 1980s, said the latest investment was designed to build on the success of the superyacht facility – opened in January 2020 – by adding more infrastructure for tenants and customers.
“There is a huge demand to accommodate more boats undercover and our 70 sheds have reached capacity. We are proud to offer new opportunities for growth for all our marine service partners within the facility. Their success in turn enhances our operational efficiency,” he said.
“The Boat Works has evolved to provide two world-class yards with high-end facilities and lifting equipment, while maintaining our focus on customer service. We are proud of our reputation for exceptional internal culture and going above and beyond for our customers.
“We are a pit stop destination to the northern playground for boating and warmer weather. Our clientele seek warmer waters and migrate north for half the year along with the commercial boat and superyacht charter operators.”
The 22ha acre site at Coomera features two ships yards and employs more than 80 marine service professionals who each year haul more than 5000 boats in and out of water.
Its full haul-out and marine facility includes:
The Stage 5 superyacht investment includes:
Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate said the Gold Coast had a “long and proud” history of showing “incredible innovation” across a range of industries.
“To see The Boatworks again expand its world-class facilities underscores the have-a-go-spirit which exists with Tony and his team,” Tate said.
“This latest expansion sends a clear message to the marine industry both nationally and internationally.
“We are ready to welcome owners, skippers and crew from across the world. Drop anchor on the Gold Coast.”
David Good, CEO AIMEX-Superyacht Australia said the facilities were “well and truly needed” with superyacht visitation and the domestic market booming.
“Since January 2020, the Australian charter yacht fleet has grown from 59 charter vessels to 120,” he said.
“And in the lead up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, there will more demand than ever, especially for refit and maintenance facilities. We commend Tony for his investment and his vision.”