1816; 208 years ago (1816) Boothbay, Maine, United States
Founder
Caleb Hodgdon
Headquarters
East Boothbay, Maine
Products
Yachts, custom tenders, military composites
Services
Yacht interiors, yard services
Owner
Timothy Hodgdon
Website
http://www.hodgdonyachts.com
Hodgdon Yachts (incorporated as Hodgdon Shipbuilding, LLC[1] and previously known as "Hodgdon Brothers" yard) is a builder of yachts and specialized military vessels, based in East Boothbay, Maine. It is a family-run business that was founded in 1816—the oldest continuously operating family boatbuilder in the United States, antedating the Burger Boat Company in Wisconsin.[2] Hodgdon Yachts is noted for building superyachts, both sail and power, using advanced composite materials and construction techniques. It's also noted for its ability to incorporate those advanced materials into traditional designs that employ modern electronic and mechanical marine systems. The company has several divisions—yachts, custom tenders, yacht interiors, yacht services and military composites with offices in Boothbay, Maine, Newport, Rhode Island and Monaco.[1]
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the second oldest pleasure cruiser producer in the United States after Hodgdon, and the fifth oldest in the world. Henry B. Burger Sr. founded the H....
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