Whatever your requirements, Southerly Designs has the vessels to meet your needs.

With over 50 years experience and the latest CAD based design process Southerly can deliver custom solutions based on proven hulls and concepts across a wide range sectors for fast and medium speed vessels.

Southerly can provide design services, construction packages and documentation to ship owners and quality shipyards worldwide.

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Utility and work boats

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