Dynamiq opens refit centre in southern Turkey

New Dynamiq production facility has officially opened in Turkish Antalya, where the company is planning to offer refit services, seasonal upkeep and complex conversion of yachts and superyachts
April 2 2024 2 minutes to read
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New Dynamiq refit centre is located in a tax-beneficial Antalya Free Zone

Dynamiq refit centre is located in a safe and tax-beneficial Antalya Free Zone, which will allow the owners to lower the costs of repairs and maintenance of their vessels considerably  

The new Dynamiq refit centre equipped with the most advanced technologies and an expert team aims to carry out a large variety of services starting from seasonal refurbishments to comprehensive transformations, including complex conversion of yachts and superyachts. 

New Dynamiq refit centre is located in a tax-beneficial Antalya Free Zone
New Dynamiq refit centre is located in a tax-beneficial Antalya Free Zone

The facility allows the shipyard to accommodate yachts up to 65 metres, while the European standards and quality control ensure high quality of all works. Besides, in Turkey this kind of activity is strictly controlled and requires a special governmental authorization, which was obtained earlier this year. 

The first vessel that took part in the refit program is the 38.6-metre Jetsetter, launched by Dynamiq in 2016. She is to undergo a comprehensive refit, including a propulsion system overhaul, thorough maintenance of the pods, interior upgrade and many more. 

Jetsetter is the first motor yacht to participate in the refit program
Jetsetter is the first motor yacht to participate in the refit program

Dynamiq’s in-house production also allows it to work with teak and steel, involve a large network of sub-contractors and deal with complex technical issues, offering great value for money. 

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