Trinity Yachts announces the reopening of the Industrial Canal France Road facility... New Orleans, Louisiana – August 23th, 2006 - Trinity Yachts, LLC announced that they have recently re-opened their original shipyard, located on the Industrial Canal in the Eastern section of New Orleans, Louisiana. The 38 acre yard with almost 10 acres of covered building area suffered badly from the effects of the hurricane water and almost 70% of the work force lost their homes. After partial power, rudimentary communications and general infrastructure returned to the yard and using many local employees to continue the clean-up and repairs, Trinity officially re-opened its doors on July 5th. Fortunately because the New Orleans shipyard is above sea level and located outside of New Orleans levee system, it was not exposed to the weeks of flooding most of the city endured. According to John Dane III, president, “We are very excited to announce that since Hurricane Katrina, Trinity Yachts have signed up 7 additional contracts extending the backlog to 18 superyachts and 39 months of work, a total of 2,970 feet (LOA).” Dane added, “With this increased backlog of work, Trinity is taking applications for all crafts, engineers and Naval Architects at this time, at both the New Orleans and Gulfport facility.” With the reinstallation of a 350 ton travel lift and completed repairs to 50% of the covered buildings, the construction of several hulls are well underway. As the area recovers from the effects of the nations largest natural catastrophe, Trinity is quickly ramping up to pre-Katrina projections for the New Orleans shipyard. As many of the original employees are returning to the New Orleans shipyard, and with over 500 employees at the shipyard in Gulfport, Trinity is continuing a tradition of building world class superyachts. Just as before August 29, 2005, when Hurricane Katrina slammed into the city, the New Orleans shipyard will continue building world class luxury custom yachts such as the world class 180ft MIA ELISE, the 161ft. ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM and the 177ft. KATHERINE to mention a few. Trinity’s reopening of the New Orleans shipyard continues the ship and yacht building tradition along the Industrial Canal. The shipyard was one of the production facilities of the WWII D-Day landing craft created by the famous Andrew Higgins, once called “…the man who won the war for us,” by President Eisenhower. Trinity has centered its main operations here since 1988. New Orleans Shipyard 4325 France Road New Orleans, LA 70126 504-283-4050 www.TrinityYachts.com Newsprint Photo...
I'm sure that was one long year for the Trinity folks. But glad to see they're back. It's good for them, good for the employees and good for the economy. Congrats! Capt Tom
Does anyone know when the next launch from Trinity will be? It seems like it has been a long time since we have see something new come out of there.
Trinitys next launch I believe the next launch is the Trinity 161 series hopefully in time for FT Lauderdale Boat Show. M/Y Imagine and Lohengrin are Aluminum Trideck Motoryachts. Last launch was was Lady Linda. David