Fiberglass Boat Builder Indonesia — Lightweight Durable Vessels

Our fiberglass boat construction services deliver lightweight, durable, and low-maintenance vessels ideal for speedboats, day cruisers, fishing boats, and smaller yachts. Fiberglass (GRP — Glass Reinforced Plastic) offers excellent performance characteristics at competitive pricing.

Why Choose Fiberglass?

  • Lightweight: Better speed and fuel efficiency than steel or wood
  • Low Maintenance: No painting, caulking, or rot treatment required
  • Durability: Resistant to marine corrosion and UV degradation
  • Design Flexibility: Complex hull shapes possible with mould construction
  • Cost Effective: Lower lifetime cost than wood or aluminium

Fiberglass Vessel Types

Construction Process

Our fiberglass construction uses hand layup and vacuum infusion techniques with premium E-glass and vinylester resins. Structural cores include PVC foam and balsa for optimal strength-to-weight ratio.

Cost Guide

  • Small boats 5-8m: USD 15,000-40,000
  • Medium boats 8-15m: USD 40,000-120,000
  • Large vessels 15-20m: USD 100,000-250,000

View complete pricing. Compare with wood vs fiberglass vs steel.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does fiberglass last?

With proper maintenance, fiberglass vessels last 30-50+ years. The gel coat protects against UV and water absorption.

Is fiberglass better than wood?

For performance and maintenance, yes. For traditional aesthetics and character, wood (especially teak) is preferred. See our material comparison guide.

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Our Fiberglass Boat Construction Process

Every fiberglass boat construction project at Boat Construction Indonesia follows a structured, milestone-based process. From initial consultation through design, engineering, construction, and sea trials, our team manages every detail with transparent communication and regular progress updates to keep you informed at every stage.

Design and Engineering

Your fiberglass boat construction project begins with detailed consultation to understand your requirements, intended use, operating area, budget, and timeline. Our naval architects develop preliminary designs including general arrangements, hull lines, and specifications. We present options for hull materials, propulsion, and interior layouts then refine based on your feedback. Detailed structural calculations, stability analysis, and construction drawings are prepared and submitted to classification for approval.

Construction and Quality Control

Construction proceeds through defined milestones with regular classification surveys. Quality control inspects materials, methods, and systems at every stage. Weekly progress reports with photos and video keep you informed. Marine systems including propulsion, electrical, plumbing, navigation, safety equipment, and HVAC are installed by certified technicians. Interior joinery and finishing use premium Indonesian hardwoods.

Testing and Delivery

Comprehensive testing, harbour trials, and sea trials validate performance and safety. Classification surveyors attend final inspection. Your vessel is delivered with class certificates, operation manuals, and warranty documentation. BCI arranges worldwide delivery via professional crew or heavy-lift shipping to any destination.

Why Build Your Fiberglass Boat Construction in Indonesia?

Indonesia offers compelling advantages for fiberglass boat construction. The country’s UNESCO-recognised boat building heritage provides master craftsmen with extraordinary skills. Premium tropical hardwoods grow naturally and are competitively priced. Labour costs deliver 40 to 60 percent savings versus Western shipyards. Indonesia’s location offers immediate access to Komodo, Raja Ampat, and the world’s richest marine waters.

BCI’s dual shipyard facilities in Bali and South Sulawesi provide the full range of construction capabilities — from traditional wooden Phinisi building to modern composite, steel, and aluminum construction. Whichever material and method suits your project, we have the facilities, expertise, and classification approvals to deliver.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does fiberglass boat construction cost in Indonesia?

Costs vary by size, material, specifications, and fit-out. Indonesian construction typically costs 40 to 60 percent less than equivalent Western yards. Contact BCI for a detailed quotation tailored to your specific requirements.

How long does construction take?

Timelines depend on vessel size and complexity. Small vessels complete in 4 to 6 months, medium vessels 12 to 18 months, and large or complex vessels 24 months or more. BCI provides detailed schedules with milestones.

What classification is available?

BCI builds to BKI, Lloyd’s Register, DNV, RINA, and ABS standards. Choice depends on flag state, operating area, and insurance requirements.

Can I visit during the build?

Absolutely. BCI encourages visits with arranged tours, meetings, and inspections. Weekly photo and video updates between visits keep you informed.

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Specifications and Capabilities

Boat Construction Indonesia builds fiberglass boat vessels across a wide range of sizes and configurations. Our facilities handle vessels from compact coastal craft to large ocean-going platforms. Hull materials include marine-grade steel, aluminum alloys, advanced fiberglass composites, and premium Indonesian hardwoods. Engine options range from outboard motors for small craft to heavy-duty marine diesels from Caterpillar, Cummins, Yanmar, and Volvo Penta for larger vessels. We install complete marine systems including generators, watermakers, air conditioning, hydraulics, navigation electronics, and communication equipment.

Materials and Quality Standards

Material quality is fundamental to vessel longevity and safety. BCI sources materials from certified suppliers — marine-grade steel from Krakatau Steel and international mills, fiberglass reinforcements and resin systems from leading composite manufacturers, and hardwoods from sustainable Indonesian forestry operations. All materials are inspected and documented per classification requirements before use. Our welding procedures are qualified by classification societies, and our welders hold valid certifications for the specific materials and processes used on each project.

Safety and Compliance

Every vessel built by BCI complies with applicable safety regulations including SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea), MARPOL (pollution prevention), and flag state requirements. Life-saving equipment, fire safety systems, and structural fire protection are designed and installed per classification rules. Stability booklets are prepared by qualified naval architects and approved by the classification society. Emergency procedures and crew training requirements are documented in the vessel’s Safety Management System.

Client Testimonials

International clients consistently praise BCI’s professionalism, craftsmanship, and value. Our project management approach — with dedicated managers, weekly updates, and milestone-based payments — provides confidence and transparency throughout the construction process. Many of our clients return for second and third vessel projects, and referrals from satisfied owners are our primary source of new business. We invite you to contact our previous clients for references during your evaluation process.

After-Sales Support

BCI’s relationship with vessel owners continues long after delivery. Our after-sales support includes scheduled maintenance services, warranty repairs, systems upgrades, and refit projects at our Bali and Sulawesi facilities. We maintain records of every vessel we build and can source replacement parts, provide technical advice, and coordinate repairs anywhere in Indonesia. For vessels operating in remote areas, our mobile service teams can travel to your location for maintenance and emergency repairs.

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