Transpacific Marine Co. Ltd.
Transpacific Marine Co., Ltd. was incorporated in Taiwan, in 1969 under Taiwan's Foreign Investment Law, by Ennals & Nancy Ives, and Mary Chou, and is now operated by Mary Chou and the experienced Transpac staff.
In the early 1970s, TMC joined the move to FRP and built molds for the Vagabond 47’ sailboat along with the first four vessels. In the mid-70s, TMC worked with Art Kadey and James Krogen to develop and build the tooling and early production of the Kadey Krogen 42’ powerboats.
From about 1977 to 1986, TMC designed and built the TRANSPAC 49 center cockpit ketches, which became, and continue to be, popular offshore cruisers in North America and Europe.
In the 1980s, production of the EAGLE 32’ powerboat began. Later the 46’ - 52’, CORSICAN planning motor yachts were built, and in the 90s, the EAGLE 40’ motor yachts were designed and put into production. The American marine design firm of Ken Hankinson & Associates provided plans for the Corsican Motor Yachts and the Eagle Series.
Continuing with design and styling similar to the 32 & 40 foot EAGLES is the Eagle 53’ motor yacht, capable of over 15 knots cruising speeds and over 20 knots with large engines. She can be built in 2 or 3 stateroom layouts. Some new models are on the drawing board.
With over 40 years of Asian boat building experience, including the last 12 years of
producing our Eagles in China, we believe the quality, performance, and price of
our yachts reflects our years of accumulated experience resulting in numerous
advantages to our buyers. To profit from our experience, we're setting up a new
boatyard in Eastern China, and welcome new design inquiries. We would also be
interested in producing yachts for which the molds are already made.
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