Concept Development & Design Definition

From operational need to buildable configuration

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At Griffon Marine Solutions, we shape vessel concepts that are technically credible, operationally aligned, and grounded in real-world constraints. Our design process starts with mission context of payload, route, performance targets, and deployment cycles and evolves into structured concept packages that can be taken forward for class approval or shipyard execution.

Our scope includes:

  • Principal particulars definition (LOA, beam, draught, displacement)

 

  • Preliminary General Arrangement (GA) layouts including access, payload, and crew zones

 

  • Hullform selection (displacement, semi-planing, catamaran, hovercraft)

 

  • Initial weight and stability modelling

 

  • Propulsion configuration and machinery envelope definition

 

  • Performance predictions: speed, resistance, range, endurance

 

  • Compliance review with class, flag, and regional standards

Each design is tailored to environmental and operational constraints whether that means shallow draught for estuarine patrols, modular layouts for amphibious roles, or hybrid readiness for future propulsion integration.

Ready to turn your mission requirements into a buildable design? Let’s shape your concept.

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