CAY MARINE INC.

Cay Marine Inc. is a yacht service and repair company headquartered in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1993, the company has developed a strong reputation in the marine industry for providing high-quality services for a variety of vessels, including motor yachts, sports fishing boats, and luxury yachts.


Key Services Offered:



  1. Refits and Repairs: Cay Marine specializes in comprehensive refit projects, including structural and cosmetic alterations, as well as mechanical and electrical upgrades. Their experience extends to all types of vessel repairs, from minor fixes to major overhauls.



  2. Custom Fabrication: The company is known for its custom fabrication abilities, including fiberglass work, metalwork, and carpentry. They can create custom solutions tailored to the specific needs and tastes of yacht owners.



  3. Mechanical and Electrical Work: Cay Marine provides extensive mechanical and electrical services, which include engine repairs and rebuilds, generator services, and the installation and maintenance of electrical systems.



  4. Painting and Finishing: The company offers premium painting and finishing services to ensure that yachts look their best. This includes hull painting, varnishing, and applying protective coatings.



  5. Interior and Exterior Upgrades: They handle upgrades and modifications both in the interior of the yacht and on the exterior. This can involve new layouts, interior décor changes, and adding new features or amenities.



  6. Hurricane Preparation and Storage: Understanding the risks posed by hurricanes in Florida, Cay Marine also offers storm preparation services and secure storage solutions to protect yachts during bad weather.




The company prides itself on its experienced staff, quality craftsmanship, and customer-centric approach. Their skilled team includes marine engineers, certified technicians, and craftsmen who are dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of service. This combination of expertise and commitment has helped Cay Marine Inc. build a loyal client base and a strong reputation within the yachting community.


Products

Full service boatyard with 70 ton Travel Lift & 2 Enclosed paint booths. Specializing Awlgrip,Int design,Aluminum & Fg Fabrication,custom carpentry,mechanical,bott paint.

Miami USA

501 Northwest South River Drive
Miami FL 33136
USA

Ships

PR3

Tank Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW YORK, NY

Maritime News

IMO Secretary-General Urges “constructive dialogue” Following Red Sea Attacks

IMO Secretary-General Urges “constructive dialogue” Following Red Sea Attacks

yesterday
IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has called for intensified diplomatic efforts following a renewed wave of attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea.IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has called for intensified diplomatic efforts following a renewed wave of attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea. Addressing the IMO Council in London, Dominguez expressed dismay over recent assaults on the Magic Seas and Eternity C, both targeted on 6 and 7 July. At least three fatalities and several injuries have been reported aboard the Eternity C, while all 22 crew members of the Magic Seas were safely rescued.
Red Sea: Four Dead, Two Wounded in Latest Houthi Attack on Greek Bulk Carrier

Red Sea: Four Dead, Two Wounded in Latest Houthi Attack on Greek Bulk Carrier

yesterday
Four seafarers on the Liberian-flagged, Greek-operated bulk carrier Eternity C were killed in a drone and speedboat attack off Yemen, an official with knowledge of the issue said on Tuesday, the second incident in a day after months of calm.The Red Sea, which passes Yemen's coast, has long been a critical waterway for the world's oil and commodities but traffic has dropped since the Iran-aligned Houthi militia began targeting ships in November 2023 in what they said was solidarity with Palestinians against Israel in the Gaza war.
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US Coast Guard Icebreaker Shipbuilding Plan Gets a $8.6B Boost

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2 days ago
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Greek Bulk Carrier Attacked in Red Sea; Crew Safe but Vessel in Danger of Sinking

Greek Bulk Carrier Attacked in Red Sea; Crew Safe but Vessel in Danger of Sinking

2 days ago
A Greek-operated bulk carrier, Magic Seas, sustained severe damage in a multi-pronged attack off the coast of Yemen on Sunday, believed to have been carried out by Houthi militants. All 19 crew members aboard were safely rescued and are expected to arrive in Djibouti later Monday, according to the ship’s operator, Stem Shipping.However, Magic Seas, a Liberian-flagged vessel transporting iron and fertilizers from China to Turkey, is now at risk of sinking, Stem Shipping representative Michael Bodouroglou said. The attack marked the first major maritime assault in the Red Sea corridor since mid-April.