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Trinity Yachts Opens Second Shipyard and Expands Its Facilities
Trinity Yachts is the top U.S. luxury yacht builder which successfully competes with global builders including Fedship

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Trinity Yachts announced this week that it signed a "Letter of Intent" to purchase a second shipyard to expand their capabilities for building and repairing luxury custom superyachts.

“This is a very proud and exciting time for us, despite the recent hurricane that slightly damaged our New Orleans yard, our plans of expansion for 2005 are still on track as originally expected,” said Felix Sabates, chairman of Trinity Yachts.

John Dane III, President and CEO stated, “With the purchase of this second facility, our capacity has more than doubled and will enable us to meet the demands of our customers to reduce the delivery time as well as increase capacity. Our New Orleans yard will be the center of an expanded Repair & Refit focus while still remaining very much a part of the new build process and enabling us to provide an all round better service for our clients.”

Dane was the opening keynote speaker of the first annual SuperYacht Conference.

The spectacular modern shipyard based in Gulfport, MS, has over 9 acres/3.6 hectares (392,040 sq. ft./119,493 sq. m) of covered building area situated on approximately 50 acres/20.5 hectares of land. This new facility combined with the existing 10 acres/4 hectares (435,600 sq. ft./132,770 sq. m) of covered buildings on 38 acres/15.5 hectares at the New Orleans yard, provides Trinity Yachts with a very large capacity to create up to 8-10 megayachts annually for the yachting industry and the capability to build up to 400 ft. (122 m) in length. The main construction building has a height of 90 ft. (27.43m) allowing Trinity to build five (5) deck yachts.

Due to the damages caused by Hurricane Katrina in the New Orleans and Gulf Coast areas, expansion plans are underway for the Gulfport facility to provide 100 housing units for displaced employees or sub-contractors.

Sabates added, “We have always felt the combination of New Orleans, LA and Gulfport, MS has such an advantage over the rest of the country because of its location. There is a long tradition of ship building here and therefore a great labor pool of very talented craftsman.  At its peak, this facility employed over 700 shipbuilders. Also the geographical location makes it very easy for communications, transportation (via rail, road and water) and most importantly for our clients to access with an International airport only 10 minutes away.”

During 2005, Trinity yachts has begun to set several benchmarks being the first United States Superyacht builder to launch a steel displacement yacht of a size not seen in over 70 years with the M.Y. MIA ELISE. Then with the launch in June of M.Y. ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM as Trinity’s fastest semi displacement yacht under conventional power using for the first time the two (2) Caterpillar 3516B HD. rated marine engines creating a powerful 3,384 bhp each.

Sabates concluded, “Now with the increased capacity to build larger and faster luxury custom superyachts, despite hurricane Katrina’s fury, it seems there is no stopping Trinity Yachts.”

Trinity Yachts is a privately held corporation presently specializing in custom motoryachts of aluminum or steel up to 400 ft. (122 meters) in length and is based in New Orleans, Louisiana and can be contacted by writing to: Trinity Yachts, LLC, 4325 France Road, New Orleans, LA  70126  USA  attention: Felix S. Sabates, Jr., John Dane III or William S. Smith III or via telephone, telefax or email as listed below: 

Trinity Yachts, LLC has under construction the following yachts:

Length                        Hull Type                                Launch Date   Name

157 ft. (47.85m)           Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2005                LADY LINDA
156 ft. (47.55m)           Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2005                LADY FLORENCE
161 ft. (49m)                Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2006                WHEELS
161 ft. (49m)                Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2006                IMAGINE
162 ft. (49.2m)             Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2006                LADY MICHELLE
191 ft. (56.39m)           Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2007                UNBRIDLED
164 ft. (50m)                Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2007                (NO NAME)
161 ft. (49m)                Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2007                ANJILIS
179 ft. (54.56m)           Steel Hull & Alum. Tri-Deck     2007                CORRIE LYNN
164 ft. (49.9m)            Aluminum Tri-Deck                   2007                NORWEGIAN QUEEN II
161 ft. (49m)                Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2007                MUSTANG SALLY
161 ft. (49m)                Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2007                ATLANTICA
117 ft. (35.66)              Aluminum Sport Fish                2008                MARY ‘P’
135 ft. (41.15m)           Aluminum Tri-Deck                  2008                MARSHA KAY 

All of these Trinity yachts currently under construction will be ABS classed and MCA compliant.

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Monaco Yacht Show - Trinity Yachts Opens Second Shipyard and Expands Its Facilities. John Dane III, President and CEO stated, 'With the purchase of this second facility, our capacity has more than doubled and will enable us to meet the demands of our customers to reduce the delivery time as well as increase capacity. Our New Orleans yard will be the center of an expanded Repair & Refit focus while still remaining very much a part of the new build process and enabling us to provide an all round better service for our clients.'

Monaco Yacht Show - Trinity Yachts Opens Second Shipyard and Expands Its Facilities. John Dane III, President and CEO stated, 'With the purchase of this second facility, our capacity has more than doubled and will enable us to meet the demands of our customers to reduce the delivery time as well as increase capacity. Our New Orleans yard will be the center of an expanded Repair & Refit focus while still remaining very much a part of the new build process and enabling us to provide an all round better service for our clients.'

Monaco Yacht Show - Trinity Yachts Opens Second Shipyard and Expands Its Facilities. John Dane III, President and CEO stated, 'With the purchase of this second facility, our capacity has more than doubled and will enable us to meet the demands of our customers to reduce the delivery time as well as increase capacity. Our New Orleans yard will be the center of an expanded Repair & Refit focus while still remaining very much a part of the new build process and enabling us to provide an all round better service for our clients.'

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International Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazine wrote: Monaco Yacht Show - Trinity Yachts Opens Second Shipyard and Expands Its Facilities. John Dane III, President and CEO stated, 'With the purchase of this second facility, our capacity has more than doubled and will enable us to meet the demands of our customers to reduce the delivery time as well as increase capacity. Our New Orleans yard will be the center of an expanded Repair & Refit focus while still remaining very much a part of the new build process and enabling us to provide an all round better service for our clients.'
International Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazine wrote: Monaco Yacht Show - Trinity Yachts Opens Second Shipyard and Expands Its Facilities. John Dane III, President and CEO stated, 'With the purchase of this second facility, our capacity has more than doubled and will enable us to meet the demands of our customers to reduce the delivery time as well as increase capacity. Our New Orleans yard will be the center of an expanded Repair & Refit focus while still remaining very much a part of the new build process and enabling us to provide an all round better service for our clients.'
International Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazine wrote: Monaco Yacht Show - Trinity Yachts Opens Second Shipyard and Expands Its Facilities. John Dane III, President and CEO stated, 'With the purchase of this second facility, our capacity has more than doubled and will enable us to meet the demands of our customers to reduce the delivery time as well as increase capacity. Our New Orleans yard will be the center of an expanded Repair & Refit focus while still remaining very much a part of the new build process and enabling us to provide an all round better service for our clients.'
International Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazine wrote: Trinity Yachts of New Orleans Opens Second Shipyard and Expands Its Building Facilities. John Dane III, President and CEO stated, 'With the purchase of this second facility, our capacity has more than doubled and will enable us to meet the demands of our customers to reduce the delivery time as well as increase capacity. Our New Orleans yard will be the center of an expanded Repair & Refit focus while still remaining very much a part of the new build process and enabling us to provide an all round better service for our clients.'
International Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazine wrote: Trinity Yachts of New Orleans Opens Second Shipyard and Expands Its Building Facilities. John Dane III, President and CEO stated, 'With the purchase of this second facility, our capacity has more than doubled and will enable us to meet the demands of our customers to reduce the delivery time as well as increase capacity. Our New Orleans yard will be the center of an expanded Repair & Refit focus while still remaining very much a part of the new build process and enabling us to provide an all round better service for our clients.'
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