Tenders: Considerations in Electronics and Autonomy
Electrification is a real thing and is emerging as a movement that will impact all of us in our daily lives. Superyachts are not untouched by this movement.
Electrification is a real thing and is emerging as a movement that will impact all of us in our daily lives. Superyachts are not untouched by this movement.
With the proposal and management spearheaded by DLBA leadership, Gibbs & Cox Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos, was selected to perform additional work in Phase 1 Track A of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) No Manning Required Ship (NOMARS) program.
With the proposal and management spearheaded by DLBA leadership, Gibbs & Cox Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos, was selected to perform additional work in Phase 1 Track A of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) No Manning Required Ship (NOMARS) program.
It’s almost that time of year again, and we are all excited to be attending the 62nd Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. With the show falling in the last week of October, the big show should be back at full power.
The International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation (FAST) is back in 2021! FAST is the premier global conference for high performance ships and craft and is of great interest to all who are engaged in researching, designing, building, and operating them.
Lindell Yachts and DLBA have teamed up to add a new design to the West Coast builder’s growing product line. The company was founded by Jim Lindell who had a passion to create fishing boats that are robust, handle well, and provide good fuel economy.
The DLBA team has been hard at work researching the feasibility of a monohull crew transfer vessel (CTV) for the U.S. Offshore wind farm industry. Rather than maintain the status quo with a European catamaran design, DLBA saw the opportunity to design a vessel tailored to the environmental and economic conditions present in the northeastern U.S.
Nothing beats in-person conversations. The DLBA team has greatly enjoyed discussing new projects and enjoying some good, old-fashioned boat talk this year at the events and conferences that are coming back after last year’s COVID-19 shutdown.
In this presentation, you will discover the synergistic partnership between marine designer and builder, with a focus on the iterative process.
Here at DLBA Naval Architects, sharing our latest ideas and hearing the latest ideas that others have is the fuel that keeps us going. As such, we are excited to announce that MACC is back in Baltimore, Maryland.