U.S. BUILDERS OF LARGE yachtS

This web site does not attempt to track the construction of recreational boats, because there are many millions of them, almost all manufactured of fiberglass and produced in factories rather than built in boatyards.  There is still a custom yachtbuilding business in the United States, however, and for a while the U.S. was a significant builder of "megayachts" - boats with a registered length of at least 75 feet - but production has almost completely stopped in recent years, with most of these yards either becoming service facilities or closing.  The output of the builders of large yachts is documented here as completely as possible.
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Company

Builder Since

Location

State
Yards that Are Actively Building Large Yachts
1

Merritt Boat & Engine Works

1948 Pompano Beach FL
2

Westport Yachts

1964 Westport/Port Angeles WA
Yards that Are Still Active but Now Only Occasionally Build Large Yachts
3

Burger Boat

1863 Manitowoc WI
4

Delta Marine Industries

1960s Seattle WA
5

Derecktor Shipyards

1947 Mamaroneck NY
6

Hodgdon Brothers

1816 East Boothbay ME
7

Nordlund Boats

1958 Tacoma WA
8

Northern Marine

1996 Anacortes WA
9

Rybovich Yachts

1930s West Palm Beach FL
Yards that Are Still Active but No Longer Build Large Yachts
10

Broward Marine

1948 Fort Lauderdale FL
11

Hinckley Yachts

1928 Southwest Harbor ME
12

Huckins Yacht

1927 Jacksonville FL
13

Lyman-Morse Boatbuilders

1912 Thomaston ME
Yards that Used to Build Large Yachts but Are Now Inactive
14

Christensen Yachts

1987 Vancouver WA
15

Citadel Yachts

2003 Tacoma WA
16

Hatteras Yachts

1959 New Bern NC
17

Lazzara Yachts

1956 Tampa FL
18

North Star Yachts

1999 Kalama WA
19

Pacific Mariner

1996 La Conner WA
20

Palmer Johnson Yachts

1918 Sturgeon Bay WI
21

Trident Yachts

1996 Tampa FL
22

Trinity Yachts 

1990 New Orleans LA