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RCMP Coastal Patrol Vessels with Ocean Pacific Marine
Camarc Design is pleased to announce collaboration with Canadian shipbuilder Ocean Pacific Marine has been awarded a contract to deliver three next-generation Coastal Patrol Vessels for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The vessels will be built by Ocean Pacific Marine in Campbell River, British Columbia, based on a Camarc high-speed aluminium patrol vessel design. Designed to meet the demanding operational requirements of the RCMP, the 27-metre patrol vessels will op


Falmouth, Forth, Dundee, Tyne & Peterhead
Falmouth Harbour, Forth Ports and the Port of Dundee have all taken delivery of the latest Camarc 16.6m model built by Holyhead Marine, with further vessels now on order for the Port of Tyne and Peterhead Port Authority. These vessels utilise the newest iteration of Camarc’s refined hull design, featuring a resiliently mounted wheelhouse and forward‑raking bonded windows to improve crew comfort and visibility in challenging conditions. Powered by twin Scania 550hp Di13 engine


KEGM 12 Pilot Series
Turkish Coastal Safety (KEGM) has taken delivery of a 12‑boat series of Camarc 15.8m steel pilot vessels. Built by the well‑known Uzmar Shipyards and Sanmar Shipyards, the series features Camarc’s latest refined pilot‑specific hull design to improve efficiency and comfort, along with the Camarc Popsure fender system for all‑round protection.


Seawork 2026
Camarc Design will be exhibiting at the UK Seawork show in Southampton on the 9th-11th June 2026. We'll be on Stand D26 and happy to discuss our range of workboat designs and services. Hope to see you there! #Seawork #Workboat


US Coast Guard
US Coast Guard awards Rozema Boat Works the SPC Heavy Weather contract, utilising Camarc's 64' SAR design. Read more: https://www.marinelog.com/news/uscg-awards-rozema-70-9m-heavy-weather-boat-contract/


Happy Holidays 2025
The Camarc team would like to wish everyone Season's Greetings & a Happy New Year! Our offices will be closed from 24th December, we will be back on the 5th January
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