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ErectorCraft Launches First 3D-Printing Boat Hull Firm in US

April 16, 2025
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ErectorCraft Revolutionizes Marine Manufacturing with 3D-Printed Boat Hulls

ErectorCraft has made waves in the marine industry by becoming the first company in the United States dedicated to the commercial production of 3D-printed boat hulls. This innovative approach leverages large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) technology to provide a smarter and more adaptive solution that complements traditional boatbuilding methods.

At the core of ErectorCraft’s offerings are their flagship 3D-printed hulls, which are set to revolutionize the way boats are constructed. In addition to these groundbreaking hulls, ErectorCraft provides a range of services aimed at driving marine manufacturing forward. This includes the sale and integration of ErectorBot LFAM HDPE systems, specialized engineering and production optimization, and the deployment of 3D concrete printing (3DCP) technologies for marine construction applications.

One of the key aspects that sets ErectorCraft apart is their commitment to supporting partners in adopting this next-generation manufacturing process. The company offers training and technical support to ensure a seamless transition to LFAM technology, enabling manufacturers to take full advantage of the benefits it offers.

“With its official launch, ErectorCraft is not just introducing a new way to build boats – it’s redefining what’s possible in marine manufacturing, bringing advanced technology to the water with real-world impact,” the company stated.

By combining cutting-edge technology with a deep commitment to innovation, ErectorCraft is poised to transform the marine industry and set new standards for efficiency and sustainability in boat manufacturing.

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