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Boatbuilding in the very central Pacific

                                 with KiriCraft Central Pacific                                                                                        KiriCraft Central Pacific

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  11m flybridge model
       KiriCraft Central Pacific is a high-quality boatbuilding                                                                                                                                                   delivered to Brisbane,
       factory [covering over 1000sqm] based in the Republic of                                                                                                                                                   Australia - 2010.
       Kiribati; a small island nation located in the central Pacific
       Ocean.  Established  in  1997  under  the  name  Betiraoi
       Boatbuilding (betiraoi means ‘float well’ in Kiribati), it
       then evolved into KiriCraft Central Pacific, reflecting
       its expanded focus and outreach efforts to encompass                                                                         11m power catamaran delivered to Gold Coast, Australia - 2012.
       a wider range of communities and cultures within the
       region. Since its inception, KiriCraft Central Pacific has
       built and delivered/exported 30 crafts of up to 20 metres.                                                                                              14m sailing catamaran
                                                                                                                                                               delivered to Brisbane,
                                                             Tetobe II - a 20m passenger/cargo interisland vessel which commenced commercial operations with the   Australia - 2011.
       The development and success of KiriCraft Central Pacific   Kiribati Uniting Church in December 2022.                                                                                                      21m Island Passage
       can be attributed to Founder and CEO, Michael Savins.                                                                                                                                                     maker - in commercial or
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 pleasure craft models.
       Savins, a professional Australian boatbuilder with over 45
       years’ experience, and his hardworking wife, Riteta Savins,
       a  Kiribati  national,  both  recognised  the  importance  of
       preserving and promoting traditional crafting techniques
       and skills that had been passed down through generations.
       This all began while volunteering in Kiribati, building
       new designed outrigger canoes.                                                                                                                              KiriCraft 11.5m under   Crafted and exported from the Republic of Kiribati
                                                                                                                                                                   construction for delivery
                                                                                                                                                              KIRICRAFT 11.5M POWER CATAMARAN  •  High-finished
       In 1985, Savins built the first prototype, a 11m single-  MV Saint John - a 12.8m passenger transport canoe with the latest outrigger design to improve safety in this   to Brisbane - 2023.  •  High-quality
                                                                                                                                                                    FULL FLYBRIDGE A
                                                             expanding marine transport sector. MV Saint John commenced commercial operations in December 2022.
       outrigger passenger transport canoe – and watched                                                                              s t   1 5                    01/08/22 REVISION     •  Epoxy composite
       it evolve. Since then, the craft has catered for the
       transportation demand of the communities of North                                                                                                                                     +686 73027269
       and South Tarawa. In 2006, KiriCraft Central Pacific                                                                                                                                  michaelsavins@hotmail.com
       built  high-finished  epoxy  composite  pleasure  crafts,                                                                                                                              www.kiricraft.com
       specifically catamarans, for the Australian market; a total
       of 6 high-finished catamarans were exported until the                                                                                                     Atoll Beauties
       world financial crisis.

       With a total of 20 staff [4 of which are women], KiriCraft
       Central Pacific also works closely with artisans and
       craftsmen from across the country to provide them                                                                      Giant Clams and Sea
                                                                                                                              Cucumbers farmed
       with a platform to showcase their work and to promote  Vacuum-bagging foam cores on an entire side of an 11.5m power catamaran (December 2022).
       their skills and traditions. Crafts built range from single-                                                           and exported from the                        EXTERNAL PLAN VIEW
       outrigger canoes to power catamarans. Production                                                                       Republic of Kiribati
       materials are sourced from Fiji and Australia, but these                                                               • Tridacna maxima
       have become costly to obtain, especially with the drastic                                                              • Tridacna gigas
       increase in freight costs caused by COVID-19.                                                                          • Hippopus hippopus
                                                                                                                              • Sandfish: Holothuria
       Today’s improved markets for pleasure crafts has very                                                                   scabra
       much set the pace, revamping the industry in Kiribati to
       manufacture and export more. KiriCraft Central Pacific                                                                     +686 73027269
       continues to build a sustainable and thriving craft industry                                                               michaelsavins@hotmail.com
       that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the region. At                                                                www.kiribaticlams.com
       present, it exports only to Australia and hopes to become
       a viable export industry in the Republic of Kiribati with a
       name for quality – while providing secure and long-term  In the assembly stage, solid laminate round bilge in the water hull shoes will be secondary bonded with the
       employment opportunities for the island nation.       superior qualities of epoxy laminates. The various component molds allow impressive build times for these
                                                             high value crafts (February 2023).
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