Kadey-Krogen Yachts
Private | |
Industry | Marine |
Founded | 1977 by Art Kadey, Jim Krogen |
Headquarters | Stuart, Florida |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
Tom Button (president) Larry Polster (vice president) Tucker West (vice president) |
Products | Recreational trawlers in the 44-to-70-foot (13 to 21 m) range |
Number of employees | 16 (2013) |
Website |
www |
Founded in 1977, Kadey-Krogen Yachts is one of the oldest manufacturers of long-range capable, recreational trawler yachts in the U.S.[1] Their vessels are closely linked in naval design to the historic fishing trawlers of the North Sea and have the capability to cross any ocean. Kadey-Krogen Yachts is a semi-custom builder and manufactures 10-15 yachts per year. As of January 2017, the company's website showed six models were being offered ranging in size from 44 to 58 feet (13 to 18 m) and models up to 70 feet on the drawing board.
Kadey-Krogen's yachts are often used as liveaboard vessels.[2] According to company estimates, up to 75-percent of owners are part- or full-time liveaboards. While most owners have or are in the process of retiring, many continue to work and utilize their last few years working to take small trip and get acquainted with their boat and the lifestyle.
Defining aspects of the Kadey-Krogen trawler yacht are a pure full displacement hull, a fine forward entry, a wineglass transom, a fully covered aft deck which functions as the back porch, and high quality interior joinery. Their design enables the yachts to make ocean passages in comfort and safety. Owners of Kadey-Krogen trawler yachts have reported crossing the Atlantic,[3] Pacific and Indian oceans, and the Mediterranean Sea.
Kadey-Krogen is headquartered in Stuart, Florida, with other offices in Annapolis, Maryland, Portsmouth, Rhode Island and Seattle, Washington. The company does not use a dealership network, but instead works directly with customers. Since 1991, the company's boats have been built at a dedicated yard in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Kadey-Krogens are sold direct through an in-house sales team.
References
- ↑ "The Legacy of Kadey-Krogen Yachts," PassageMaker Magazine, December 2002
- ↑ Lori Becker (October 15, 2007). "Creeping Happily Along the Waterways" (PDF). Miami Herald.
- ↑ "Canadian Ambassadors," PassageMaker Magazine, July/August 2010
External links
- Kadey-Krogen Yachts corporate website
- "Miami Floats Your Boat," Bay Times Magazine, April 2008
- "Life is Good on the Krogen 44," PassageMaker Magazine, June 2005
- "Trawler Launches a New Generation for Kadey-Krogen," Miami Herald, December 2002