Captain Alan Hugenot

NAVAL ARCHITECT - MARINE SURVEYOR - YACHT BROKER (NY)

WEST COAST OFFICES                              EAST COAST OFFICE

SAN FRANCISCO, CA.                                 NEW ROCHELLE, NY

(415) 531-6172         Alan@captainhugenot.com       (914) 325-2525


NAVAL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES: 

YACHT REMODLE / UPGRADE OVERSIGHT: When you want to remodle redecorate and redesign an older yacht to suit your personal preferences Capt. Hugenot is expert at coordinating all the players in such an undertaking. As your Naval Architect he functions very similar to what an Architect would do when you remodle a residence.

     

YACHT REPOWERING: Removing the older engines and replacing them with new engines, or just rebuilding them in place is a major project. Capt. Hugenot has done this for many owners. He handles the quality assurance and quality control functions as your Naval Architect.


CUSTOM YACHT DESIGN: Want to start from scratch with your own yacht design, we can do that to.


NAVAL ARCHITECT - YACHT DESIGNER : Capt. Hugenot has over 35 years experience in the prototype design,  operation, new construction, and repair of motor yachts, commercial and naval small craft, coast guard cutters, passenger ferries, tugboats, ocean tankers, container ships, pleasure small craft and super-yachts, including all shipboard HVAC, piping, electrical, and mechanical systems, main propulsion diesels, gas turbines, shafting, reduction gears, bearings, and propellers. Maintaining interference control and resolution, utilizing 3-D modeling programs  Autocad and Ship-Constructor computer modeling programs and designing main control systems for ACCU operations, or C4-I integrated control systems, ABS Motor Yachts and MCA Charter Vessels.


After 28 years as a Member of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) he is now their National Chairman of the Motor Yacht Panel for the Small Craft Technical Committee. And also chairs the annual SNAME Small Craft Design Contest serving as chief judge.

Capt. Alan Hugenot, AMS