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Yacht & Boat Machining & Mechanical Works

Under marine conditions, mechanical components gradually lose performance due to load, vibration, corrosion, and misalignment. Akel Marin handles the production of custom parts required on boats, mechanical system assemblies, and overhaul solutions within refit processes through a “measurement + correct material + correct tolerance + testing” approach. Our goal is not to suppress the problem temporarily, but to make the part and the system durable in the long term.

Service Scope

A permanent solution in mechanical problems starts with measurement and is completed with correct manufacturing and proper assembly. Here, we provide services in three main areas: custom part manufacturing, mechanical assembly, and refit/overhaul solutions.

Custom Part Manufacturing

Not every component on a boat is a “standard catalog product.” For parts that are worn, broken, or difficult to source, measurements are taken; material selection is made based on corrosion resistance, load, and operating conditions; and manufacturing is planned with the proper tolerance. The goal is not only to “replace” the part, but to ensure more stable and longer-lasting performance through the right design detail.

Mechanical System Assemblies

Proper assembly in mechanical systems means correct alignment, secure connections, and effective vibration management. During the assembly process, bearing support, fastening elements, torque values, and operating clearances are checked. Misalignment and loose connections lead to noise, vibration, premature wear, and a cycle of repeated failures. That is why we treat assembly not as “it runs, so it’s done,” but as a process that must be verified through testing.

Refit and Mechanical Overhaul Solutions

Mechanical overhaul within refit processes extends the service life of the system and restores its efficiency. This includes renewing worn components, strengthening connections, improving operating tolerances, and updating the design when necessary. The aim is to increase the vessel’s operating comfort while reducing the risk of repeated failures.

Why are proper manufacturing and assembly critical?

  • Safety: Tolerance and material errors in load-bearing parts can create serious risks.
  • Durability: Manufacturing suitable for corrosion and vibration conditions extends service life.
  • Performance: Proper alignment and clearance adjustment improve efficiency and quiet operation.
  • Cost: Correct manufacturing, instead of a “temporary adaptation,” reduces repeated failures.
Tip: Most mechanical failures do not grow because the “material is bad,” but because of improper assembly, poor alignment, or unsuitable connections.
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Layers: Measurement – Manufacturing – Testing
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Critical inspection areas
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Tested delivery approach
Correct tolerance, correct material

In custom part manufacturing, the critical point is not only taking the correct dimensions, but also selecting the right material for the operating environment and maintaining proper alignment during assembly. This allows the system to operate more stably and slows down wear.

How do we proceed?

The biggest difference in manufacturing and mechanical works is a disciplined approach to planned measurement and testing.

  1. Preliminary Inspection & Measurement

    The part/system is examined, and dimensions and operating conditions are clarified.

  2. Material & Manufacturing Plan

    The material and tolerance approach are determined according to corrosion, load, and usage scenario.

  3. Manufacturing / Overhaul

    Part manufacturing or overhaul is carried out; critical surfaces and connection points are inspected.

  4. Assembly & Alignment

    Assembly is completed, and alignment/clearance settings and connection safety are verified.

  5. Testing & Delivery

    The job is delivered after function testing, vibration/noise checks, and final inspections.

Sample inspection topics

The topics below help identify failures in mechanical systems before they become more severe. The scope of application is shaped according to the vessel’s equipment.

  • Wear marks, cracks, deformation, and surface deterioration
  • Alignment: shaft–bearing–connection axis control
  • Clearances: operating tolerance and friction risk
  • Connection safety: looseness, torque, and locking components
  • Vibration/noise: abnormal operation symptom analysis
  • Corrosion: material compatibility and protective approach

Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequently asked questions about custom part manufacturing, assembly, and refit processes.

The right solution plan for custom part manufacturing, assembly, and refit

Send us a photo of the part, dimensional details if available, and the boat/equipment model. Let’s create the most accurate manufacturing and assembly plan through a measurement-based approach.