We approach the concept development phase with a clear focus on functionality, feasibility, and compliance. Starting from your initial vision, we refine and structure the design based on vessel type, service profile, and operational constraints. This includes a preliminary definition of principal dimensions, space planning, weight distribution, and regulatory design category. By applying naval architecture fundamentals early, we ensure a concept that is not only creative but grounded in hydrodynamic logic, stability, and buildability.
Our 3D modeling process goes beyond visuals — we create technically accurate and parametric models using specialized naval architecture software. These models may include hull form, internal structure, deck arrangements, and functional spaces, optimized for hydrostatic evaluation, stability analysis, and integration with engineering systems. Each model is developed to support both design validation and future production phases, ensuring consistency from concept through to detailed design and compliance verification.
We assess and prepare your vessel design to meet all requirements for CE certification under Directive 2013/53/EU for recreational craft, including ISO standards such as ISO 12217 (stability & buoyancy) and ISO 12215 (structure). We provide documentation and verification support covering design categories, flotation, intact and damaged stability, structural integrity, and safety equipment layout — ensuring your concept is not only innovative, but ready for market and construction approval.