Our Phinisi boat builders carry forward the UNESCO-recognised maritime tradition of the Bugis-Makassar people. Based in Tana Beru and Bira near Bulukumba, South Sulawesi, our master shipbuilders (Panrita Lopi) use techniques refined over 500 years to create stunning wooden vessels from 20m to 55m.
Choosing a Phinisi builder is the most critical decision in your project. Our builders are among the most experienced in South Sulawesi with decades of proven track records, hundreds of vessels delivered, and specialisations in both traditional and modern Phinisi construction.
Our team has built over 100 vessels including luxury charter Phinisi, dive liveaboards, expedition vessels, and private yachts for clients from 30+ countries. View our portfolio.
We vet all our builders for: years of experience, portfolio of completed vessels, BKI certification compliance, and client references. Our project management provides oversight throughout.
Yes — we arrange shipyard visits and introductions to your build team. Many clients attend the keel-laying ceremony to witness the start of their vessel.
A Panrita Lopi is a master shipbuilder in the Bugis-Makassar tradition — the most skilled and experienced craftsman who leads the construction team and makes critical design decisions based on inherited knowledge.
A phinisi is a two-masted traditional sailing vessel originating from South Sulawesi, Indonesia, crafted using centuries-old Bugis-Makassar shipbuilding techniques. Phinisi boats are hand-built from tropical hardwoods including Besi (ironwood) and Ulin, using wooden pegs and traditional joinery methods passed down through generations. UNESCO recognised phinisi boat-building as an Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2017. Modern phinisi vessels combine this heritage craftsmanship with contemporary marine engineering for comfort and safety.
Phinisi boat construction in Indonesia typically costs between USD 80,000 and USD 1,500,000 depending on vessel size, materials, and finish level. A basic 20-metre live-aboard phinisi starts from around USD 80,000–150,000, while a fully outfitted 40-metre luxury phinisi yacht ranges from USD 600,000–1,500,000. Indonesia’s skilled craftsmanship costs 40–60% less than equivalent European or Australian shipyards, making it the world’s best value destination for phinisi construction.
Phinisi boat construction typically takes 12 to 24 months from contract signing to delivery, depending on vessel size and complexity. A 20–25 metre phinisi usually takes 12–15 months; a 30–40 metre luxury phinisi takes 18–24 months. Timeline milestones include: keel-laying (Month 1), hull framing (Month 3), deck installation (Month 6), interior fitout (Month 9–15), and sea trials before final delivery. We provide weekly progress updates and client site visits throughout construction.
Yes — every phinisi we build is a bespoke vessel designed to your exact specifications. You can customise hull length, beam, draft, sail configuration, cabin layout, interior finishes, engine type, and all onboard systems. Our naval architects work with your vision from initial sketches through full technical drawings, 3D renders, and class-approved construction plans. Popular customisations include private owner cabins, dive storage, chef kitchens, and solar-hybrid propulsion systems.
Modern phinisi boats are fully certified for ocean voyages and commercial charter operations. They are built to comply with BKI (Bureau Klasifikasi Indonesia) or international class standards (Bureau Veritas, Lloyd’s Register) and carry SOLAS-compliant safety equipment. Phinisi vessels regularly complete passages from Indonesia to Australia, the Maldives, and the Mediterranean. For charter use, we ensure compliance with flag state requirements and MCA/USCG charter certification.
The phinisi tradition represents more than a construction method — it is a living connection to Indonesia's maritime soul. Every phinisi built today carries forward centuries of accumulated knowledge, spiritual tradition, and seafaring excellence. BCI is honored to serve as the bridge between this extraordinary heritage and clients worldwide who share our passion for these magnificent vessels. Contact us to begin your phinisi journey and become part of a tradition that has shaped the maritime history of Southeast Asia for over five centuries.