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New vessels, branding for Whiskey Project

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The Whiskey Project Group (TWPG) has unveiled VYCOR, a new line of high-performance commercial watercraft, alongside a refreshed brand identity, marking a pivotal step in its strategic growth.

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TWPG now features three distinct watercraft brands:

• The Whiskey Project: Specialised military tactical watercraft.

• NAiAD: High-performance rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RHIB), designed for a range of applications, including recreational, commercial, and governmental use.

• VYCOR: Utility-style watercraft such as patrol boats, punts, and landing craft for commercial applications.

The launch of VYCOR introduces a versatile range of rugged purpose-built vessels, engineered to meet the demanding operational requirements of the commercial maritime sector, from offshore support and patrol to emergency service search and rescue.

The introduction of VYCOR is underpinned by a bold brand refresh that reflects TWPG’s commitment to delivering highly specialised vessels defined by innovation, reliability, and maritime excellence.

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To bolster its presence in key markets, TWPG is set to begin manufacturing VYCOR vessels at its Edenton, North Carolina facility, enhancing service capabilities across the Americas. TWPG also operates manufacturing sites in Picton, New Zealand, and in New South Wales, Australia, at Sydney (Belrose), Gosford, Morisset, Newcastle and Yamba. With plans underway to expand further into South America and the European Union, TWPG continues its trajectory toward becoming a leading player in the global maritime industry.


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