Four months into Kokomo’s refit at Rivergate, we caught up with project manager Marty Johnson to track how the vessel’s overhaul is progressing.
Read MoreOur expansion plans will ensure Rivergate is ready for an influx of superyachts and vessels as a result of the COVID-led boating boom.
Read MoreRivergate is set to market Australia to the world at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show, joining forces with fellow Brisbane shipyard, The Yard, Brisbane Economic Development Agency and industry peak body, Superyacht Australia.
Read MoreYoung Brisbane sailor, Tom Robinson, is an inspiration to anyone looking to pursue their wildest adventure.
Read MoreAndoo Comanche headed to Rivergate Marina & Shipyard on Tuesday night for expert race preparation ahead of the Brisbane to Hamilton Island Yacht Race, Friday 5 August.
Read MoreWith experience managing complex developments for a range of ASX-listed and privately-owned marinas in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and New Zealand, Brett Bolton knows what it takes to manage a successful project expansion.
Read MoreSaturday 25 June, the inaugural “Moreton Bay Classic” will get underway, celebrating the enduring appeal of traditional timber cruisers and their craftmanship, style and design. Many of the 30+ vessels entered so far were built by local tradesman using quality local timbers, and several of these classic cruisers are berthed at Rivergate to prepare for the big occasion.
Read MoreRivergate Marina & Shipyard is the Race preparation destination for contenders in the 2022 Brisbane to Hamilton Island Yacht Race.
Read MoreFrom superyachts to tenders, Rivergate has the expertise to assist with refits of any size and scope.
Read MoreIconic Australian cruiser MY Kokomo II is undergoing a transom extension and a variety of other works at Rivergate under the guidance of highly experienced project manager, Marty Johnson.
Read MoreRivergate’s very own Judy Brinsmead has been awarded a Member (AM) of the Order of Australia as part of the Queen's Birthday 2022 Honours List for her significant contribution to charity and business.
Read MoreRivergate and AIMEX hosted their annual VIP Dinner at Sanctuary Cove, celebrating the return of international visitors and the sense of optimism at all levels of industry.
Read MoreWith Rivergate Marina and Shipyard winning council approval for its $200 million expansion, General Manager Andrew Cannon and his team are excitedly preparing for the shovel-ready development.
Read MoreWith Australia’s international and interstate borders now open for visitors, it’s the perfect time to tour the best parts of the land down under via superyacht.
Read MoreScimitar, the iconic Australian multihull brand which flourished from 1997 to 2012, has been re-imagined and re-engineered by some of naval architects and ship builders at the Aus Ships Group, based at Rivergate.
Read MoreBrisbane City Council has approved Rivergate’s Development Application for an expanded maintenance and refit hub based on the Brisbane River, which would be the catalyst for a jobs and economic bonanza for Queensland’s marine and tourism industries.
Read MoreSeven high-profile racing yachts are berthed at Rivergate Marina & Shipyard, completing final preparations ahead of the 2022 Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race which begins on Good Friday, 15 April. Matt Allen’s TP52 Ichi Ban commands its fair share of attention at Rivergate, alongside fellow champion yachts Black Jack, Alive, Celestial, Rex, Yeah Baby and Stefan.
Read MoreRivergate has won praise from the captain of an international motor yacht for its refurbishment and maintenance capabilities, rating the marina and shipyard as the best he has been to for refit work.
Read MoreDepartment of Agriculture and Fisheries flagship vessel has returned to the water to perform vital compliance duties after undergoing an extensive refit at Rivergate Marina and Shipyard.
Read MoreAustralia’s Defence Minister, the Hon Peter Dutton MP, recently inspected Rivergate Marina and Shipyard to gain a firsthand understanding of our $200 million expansion plan and how it could benefit Defence, the superyacht industry and the broader Queensland economy.
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