⛵ Sailboat DB

Holby Marine

Active: 1984 – 2013

(From Holby Marine Website)\r\nHolby Marine Company was founded and incorporated in the state of Rhode Island in 1984, by W. Barrett Holby, Jr. The original plant was located in a 3400 sq, ft. building in the historic Herreshoff Complex, in Bristol. The first yacht was a joint project with German Frers to build a 40-foot IOR racing sloop. In order to achieve the yacht’s full potential under IOR, innovation for both materials, and construction technique, were necessary. Holby Marine was ahead of the times utilizing material such as "Carbon Fiber". \r\nThe success of Blazer of Paget lead to the building of other racer-cruisers from the design board of Bill Tripp; the Tripp 41 and Tripp 37. \r\n\r\nIn 1987, due to increased demand, the company moved into a new 10,000 ft. facility which is its current location. Holby specialized in building semi-custom boats by such noted designers as German Frers and Bill Tripp, Craig Walters, Chuck Payne, Takai Yacht Design (Japan), Greg Elliot, Roger Martin and Mark Ellis.\r\n\r\nIn 2013 the assets of Holby Marine were purchased by Pilot Boats LLC of Belfast, Maine. (formerly Roth Built Boats)

Boats (12)

Name LOA (ft) First Built Last Built Rig
ALERION EXPRESS 28 28.25 1990 Fractional Sloop
CLEARWATER 35 35.25 1988 Masthead Sloop
CLEARWATER 36 36.25 1993 Masthead Sloop
ELLIOTT 770 25.26 1994 Fractional Sloop
FRERS 40 (HOLBY) 40.12 1986 Masthead Sloop
GANNET 40 40.17 1985 Masthead Sloop
POINT JUDE 15 15.83 1946 Fractional Sloop
QUEST 30 (MARTIN) 30 1994 Fractional Sloop
QUEST 33 (MARTIN) 32.5 1998 Fractional Sloop
QUEST 40 (MARTIN) 40 2002 Fractional Sloop
TRIPP 37 36.93 1984 1989 Masthead Sloop
TRIPP 38 38 1989 Masthead Sloop