Conrad Shipyard celebrating its 10th anniversary this year

Conrad Shipyard from Poland commenced its business activity and started ...

Conrad Shipyard celebrating its 10th anniversary this year

October 01, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

Conrad Shipyard from Poland commenced its business activity and started construction of its first vessel 10 years ago, exactly on August 25, 2003. The yard has constructed 18 amazing vessels over these 10 years and had the pleasure to build sailing and motor yachts, motor-sailers, traditional in style and ultramodern yachts, displacement ones as well as boats achieving more than 55 knots. The yard had also the honour to refit majestic Abeking & Rasmussen classic charter yacht Talisman from 1920 – sailing up to this day.

Over the past 10 years Conrad has grown and changed a lot since their humble beginnings, the yard also has gained a lot of invaluable experience. Conrad wouldn’t be here today if not for their customers, who have trusted the yard with their dreams to be realized, and friends, who supported and helped the company.

At the occasion of this round anniversary Conrad Shipyard would like most of all to thank all of their customers and friends, and also designers and companies that have co-operated with the yard, for 10 years of prosperous co-operation.

Conrad 115 luxury yacht Lunar presented at the Cannes Boat Show 2013 and the Monaco Yacht Show 2013

Conrad 115 luxury yacht Lunar presented at the Cannes Boat Show 2013 and the Monaco Yacht Show 2013

The yard’s anniversary is celebrated with a splendid event which is the successful completion of their latest and largest yacht – the Conrad 115 superyacht LUNAR. This magnificent 35-metre family sail cruiser was presented at the Cannes Boat Show as well as the Monaco Yacht Show – two most prestigious yacht shows in Europe.

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