PSS - Phithak Shipyard and Services

PSS - Phithak Shipyard and Services PSS was founded in 1992 to service fishing boats and ferries.

In 2005, we hauled out our first yacht and since then have had the honor to service more than 300 sailing vessels, cats, trimarans and motor yachts. We take pride in our ability to get the work done at a fair price, and we enjoy the friendships that our customers share with us and our workers.

03/09/2020
The new ramp is completed and fully functional 👍
03/09/2020

The new ramp is completed and fully functional 👍

14/02/2020
The perks of having a machine shop ☺️
08/01/2020

The perks of having a machine shop ☺️

Thank you Michael Whippy for the 2+ years that you have been with us. We appreciate your hard work and friendliness, and...
25/10/2019

Thank you Michael Whippy for the 2+ years that you have been with us. We appreciate your hard work and friendliness, and we wish you all the best in life. You'll always have a special place in our PSS family :)

After the unfortunate incident that caused H/V Vega to sustain much damage, PSS has been working together with owners Sh...
22/08/2019

After the unfortunate incident that caused H/V Vega to sustain much damage, PSS has been working together with owners Shane & Meggi to restore the boat so they can continue their humanitarian work. Every year, Vega delivers medical and school supplies to the remote islands of Indonesia. We hope to see them continue their mission and journey soon. More info on their humanitarian work and how to support them can be found on their website https://www.sailvega.com/ and page "Historic Vessel Vega"

https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/62736488/tas-yachtsman-no9-issue-webExtract from the Tasmanian Yachtsman no9 issu...
13/08/2019

https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/62736488/tas-yachtsman-no9-issue-web

Extract from the Tasmanian Yachtsman no9 issue:

"The maritime state of Tasmania will field a bigger fleet, including last year’s overall winner Alive and a first-timer in the Sparkman & Stephens 48 one-off called Windrose that was salvaged and painstakingly restored by Launceston yachtsman Ashok Mani.

Part of the winning USA team for the 1961 Admiral’s Cup, Mani noticed the beautiful S&S lines of the rotting Windrose on a mooring in Langkawi five years ago and had the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club haul the boat out before the ocean swallowed it for good.

He spent two years refurbishing and bringing the classic back to near-original, including replacing 80% of the planks and frame due to their poor state. Each frame was different so the shipwrights at PSS shipyard in Satun, Thailand, had to individually steam each one.

“The next step for her was firewood; you can’t have a classic S&S consigned to firewood,” Mani said from his Singapore base. “I think I’ve got her back to the place that she was when she was launched in New York back in 1959 – she still weighs 13.8 ton.

“This boat has never raced south of the equator. The Sydney to Hobart is one of those races, like the Fastnet, it’s my personal Everest. My wife thinks I’m mad, my friends think I’m mad. I’m going to be cold, wet and miserable for four days, and I hope so because that’s when boats like mine get ahead [on corrected time]. I want 30 knots on the nose.”

Mani studied at the Australian Maritime College in Launceston to become a Master Mariner and met his Tasmanian wife there when he returned to complete a Masters. He mostly works in Singapore but with his family living and running a vineyard in Launceston, he’s proudly registered as a Tasmanian entrant for the 2019 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, his first."

Thank you for your support ☺️
30/04/2019

Thank you for your support ☺️

Thank you and fair winds to David and Serah aboard FBG ☺️
03/02/2019

Thank you and fair winds to David and Serah aboard FBG ☺️

Thank you Phil Rae for using our services. A shout out to Phil Marshall who accompanied Phil on Goochey Larfrae from Kra...
08/01/2019

Thank you Phil Rae for using our services. A shout out to Phil Marshall who accompanied Phil on Goochey Larfrae from Krabi to Satun. And many thanks to our dearest and long time friends Des Kearns and Ked for your visit.

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Satun
91000

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