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That Mexico didn’t have the conditions. That building large-scale, 70-foot catamarans in series was something reserved for other countries, other hands, other stories. That trying would be a waste of time… and money. And yet, here we are. It wasn’t immediate. It wasn’t easy. It was a path filled with uncomfortable decisions, costly mistakes, and lessons that didn’t come from manuals. Every mold, every hull, every process refinement was built from the ground up. Literally. No shortcuts. Because when an industry doesn’t exist, you don’t join it… you build it. Today, that “it can’t be done” sails every single day across the Caribbean. From Aruba to Jamaica, from St. Lucia to Bermuda, there are vessels that don’t just carry people—they carry a story. The story of Mexican craftsmanship that proved precision, engineering, and discipline have no nationality. Every Contoy Catamaran crossing those waters is more than a boat. It’s proof. That talent exists. That consistency builds reputation. And that vision, when sustained long enough, stops being an idea and becomes an industry. Building in series isn’t just about producing more. It’s about committing to standards every single day. It’s about repeating excellence. It’s about delivering—especially when no one is watching. And it was precisely that consistency that led us to something that once felt unreachable: becoming one of the three largest manufacturers of 70-foot production catamarans in the world.But beyond rankings or numbers, what truly matters is this: Today, Mexico doesn’t just manufacture. Mexico competes. Mexico exports. Mexico sails. And it does so with every catamaran that leaves our shipyard toward its next destination. Because in the end, it was never about proving it could be done. It was about doing it… until it became impossible to ignore.
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