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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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