Inace Yachts

Luxury yacht builder Inace constructs explorer yachts and superyachts ranging up to 40 metres in length. The shipyard, which also builds commercial and military vessels, is located in Fortaleza, in the Brazilian state of Ceará.

History of Inace Yachts

Brazilian shipyard Indòstria Naval do Ceará, or Inace for short, was founded in 1968 by economist and angler Dr. Gil Bezerra. The family-owned and run shipyard specialised in building military ships and commercial fishing vessels until 1987, when it formed its luxury yacht division. A pioneer in aluminium construction, luxury yacht builder Inace initially marketed its innovative aluminium explorer yachts in the U.S., then expanded into the world market. In 1993, the Inace Group diversified its business by entering the luxury hotel and marina market.

Notable Inace Superyachts

Formula 1 race car driver Emerson Fittipaldi helped to design his own Inace luxury motor yacht, the 26.21M Joana II, taking delivery in 1996. Luxury yacht builder Inace has collaborated on the design of many of its motor yachts with Miami yacht designer Luiz de Basto. In 2012, the shipyard launched the 36.57M explorer superyacht Far Far Away, with styling by de Basto.

Specialisations of Inace Yachts

Luxury yacht builder Inace specialises in the construction of oceangoing explorer yachts and superyachts in aluminium and steel. The shipyard also provides refit and repair services.

Inace   46.51 m •  2012
Inace   40.14 m •  2008
Inace   38.4 m •  2013
Inace   35.48 m •  2009
Inace   33.83 m •  2007
Inace   33.53 m •  2010
Inace   32.31 m •  2006
Balk Shipyard   31 m •  2017
Inace   30.48 m •  1999
Inace   29.02 m •  2002
Inace   28.96 m •  2005
Inace   28.96 m •  2006
Inace   28.83 m •  2005
Inace   27.41 m •  2022
Inace   27.41 m •  2023
Inace   27.13 m •  1999
Inace   26.82 m •  1989
Inace   26.21 m •  1996
Inace   26.21 m •  1998
Inace   25.95 m •  1999
Inace   25.91 m •  2004
Inace   25.3 m •  2000
Inace   24.38 m •  2001
Inace   24.38 m •  1992
Inace   24.08 m •  1991
Inace   24.07 m •  2012