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Leading the next generation of yacht design. Persak & Wurmfeld is a full service yacht design and naval architecture firm headquartered in New York City. Using a results oriented approach, we utilize cutting edge design technology to achieve the finest possible results. We actively listen, and truly partner with our clients to ensure their visions are not only met, but exceeded. This approach has inspired yacht building projects for clients around the world.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Superyacht Design features P&W 44m Schooner
Superyacht DESIGN magazine featured our new, bucket busting performance schooner concept in their Q14 2013 issue.
Here's what they had to say:
"Persak & Wurmfeld is a young yacht design and naval architecture firm based in Brooklyn, New York. Following an all-encompassing engineering role on the Cakewalk project, the studio has renewed focus on its design portfolio, which includes this 44m schooner developed in partnership with Derecktor Shipyards.
Principal designers Carl Persak and Jeremy Wurmfeld describe the principles behind the design." Read the full article.
P&W 44m Performance Schooner |
Here's what they had to say:
"Persak & Wurmfeld is a young yacht design and naval architecture firm based in Brooklyn, New York. Following an all-encompassing engineering role on the Cakewalk project, the studio has renewed focus on its design portfolio, which includes this 44m schooner developed in partnership with Derecktor Shipyards.
Principal designers Carl Persak and Jeremy Wurmfeld describe the principles behind the design." Read the full article.
Friday, January 25, 2013
P&W Superyacht Design in Showboats Magazine
P&W's 197 foot (60 meter) quad-deck motor yacht design, first presented in at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in October 2012, was profiled in the February 2013 Showboats International magazine.
See more images, specifications and download a brochure of the P&W 60 meter here.
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