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Dynamiq proposes best deal for refits in the south of Turkey

by Dynamiq 1 Apr 2024 23:23 PDT
Dynamiq proposes best deal for refits © Dynamiq

Dynamiq is proud to announce that it has officially launched its refit operations in the Antalya Free Zone, signaling a new chapter in bespoke yacht refitting services in the south of Turkey.

Dynamiq aims to be the go-to shipyard in Turkey for any refit needs, whether it's routine seasonal upkeep or extensive modifications, including complex conversions. Dynamiq's facility, nestled in the safe and tax-beneficial haven of the Antalya Free Zone, is equipped with the newest and most advanced infrastructure designed to accommodate superyachts up to 65 meters (215 feet). Here, Dynamiq's expert team, leveraging local craftsmanship enriched with European standards and tight quality control, is ready to transform your yacht into the vessel of your dreams. In Turkey, this kind of activity is strictly controlled and requires special governmental authorization, which Dynamiq successfully obtained earlier this year.

The first vessel to participate in the refit program is the 39-meter M/Y Jetsetter, which has already arrived to Dynamiq's state-of-the-art facility, marking the beginning of a comprehensive and intricate refit. This project will cover a wide range of refurbishments, from propulsion systems overhauls to interior upgrades and more. One of the refit's main jobs is the thorough maintenance of the pods and their gearboxes, led by accredited Reintjes technicians, guaranteeing quality and precision.

Why Choose Dynamiq?

Secure & Tax-Free Environment: Antalya Free Zone is a government-protected area that benefits from a special tax regime lowering costs and hosts a cluster of high-profile shipyards from both Turkey and the Netherlands. This means that the yacht is protected throughout the refit period and all the extra tax savings allow Dynamiq to propose an attractive price.

Cost Efficiency & Quality: Thanks to the strategic location and operational efficiencies due to in-house production of luxury interiors, stainless steel, teak and more, Dynamiq offers unparalleled value, ensuring both quality and financial satisfaction.

Endless possibilities: With access to top-tier international subcontractors, incredible facilities and a 2,000 ton syncrolift, you have the power to fine-tune your project to meet your exact specifications, all while adhering to Dutch yacht building standards.

Shipyard-backed confidence: All refits benefit from the experience of Dynamiq's shipyard design, engineering, production, purchasing and support teams, capable of dealing with bespoke design items, as well as complex technical tasks.

Dynamiq invites yacht owners and managers alike to experience their facilities firsthand, and get started by arranging a call to discuss their refit and conversion needs.

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