Derecktor Marine Technology (DMT) is a division of Derecktor Design that provides marine fabrication services. DMT serves Rhode Island, Southern New England, and beyond through the design and fabrication of custom marine componentry. We are happy to quote any job, no minimum quantity.
Marine design and boat building are specialized disciplines, and DMT has the technical knowledge and application experience to solve challenges such as loads. Tom Derecktor, our company founder, comes from a family of boat builders. He also ran a giant shipyard that used to be a naval base. With each project, Tom applies what he’s learned for the benefit of our customers.
DMT excels at building complex and highly engineering structures that help propel innovation in the marine industry. We use the best available resources and provide our clients with complete models and full-scale prototyping.
Our in-house capabilities include CNC milling, CNC turning, and AWS-certified welding. We also work with a trusted network of partners to provide services such as composites fabrication, finishing, and coating.
Example of the marine parts that DMT can fabricate for you include:
With our 25-year history of building world-class watercraft, DMT welcomes innovative projects that are too risky or too challenging for a standard shipyard. We’ve worked on world-class yachts, military ships, commercial vessels, electric boats, and more.
DMT works with parts that range in size from less than one inch to over 16-ft. We work mainly with aluminum, mild steel, and stainless steel, but also with titanium.
Here are some examples of projects utilizing DMT’s marine fabrication.
Typically, the marine parts that we fabricate are complex, intricate, and needed in low volumes. Additional examples include custom parts for boat racing, components for a hybrid ferry plane, boat rails, and boat railing components.
We trace our roots to a 25-year history of building world-class yachts, military and commercial vessels at Derecktor Shipyard. Today, we apply our experience in developing innovative products and technologies that are too risky or challenging for a standard shipyard.