Refit project management

Whether you’re choosing to refit your existing yacht or have purchased a vessel with the plan to refit it to suit your requirements and tastes, refits are a perfect opportunity to breathe new life into a yacht.
 
 

A Wealth of Experience

Fraser's team of Refit Management professionals deliver a wealth of expertise and skill in both yachting and operations, and has the influence, capability and experience to assist owners in every area of the refit process. Our established and long-standing team of professionals has access to suppliers around the world and a structured project and risk management approach, bringing the right expertise to every superyacht refit project.
 
 

Our Approach

Working hand-in-hand with you and your captain, your personal Project Manager will takes care of every stage of your project, working alongside you or your representative. From choosing a designer, negotiating contracts, liaising with contractors and monitoring recondition, we represent your interests throughout. This close collaboration, along with a comprehensive knowledge of shipyards, designers, engineering and contractors ensure the smoothest-running Project Management experience and a fully transparent approach.  And when it comes to costs, your dedicated Project Manager is on hand to check every document and negotiate where necessary.
 
 

Technical support and consultancy services

As an Owner who chooses Fraser, you can relax with the peace of mind that every stage of your project is taken care of, including designer selection, contract and specification review, completion and delivery, warranty management and budget control. Our dedicated team will ensure quality control every step of the way, providing clear and transparent communication through comprehensive reports throughout the refit period, to ensure that the results you specified are achieved on time and on budget.
 
 

Past projects

Fraser has successfully completed over 30 projects in recent years, ranging from 50M/164' to over 140M/459'.