IYC partners with Brazilian shipyard Inace Superyachts
Brokerage company IYC will represent Inace Superyachts as the Brazilian shipyard expands its global footprint and grows its fleet.
Leading the partnership are two experienced IYC sales consultants: Pierre Vezilier, based in Monaco, who will oversee the European market and the rest of the world, and Adam Levine, based in Fort Lauderdale, who will head up efforts in the United States.
Together with IYC’s global team of consultants, they will work closely with clients, industry partners and fellow brokerage houses to further elevate the visibility and sales success of the Inace fleet worldwide.
Pierre Vezilier comments: “Across the European market, we are seeing a strong and growing demand for long-range, explorer-style yachts that combine capability, efficiency and true onboard comfort. Inace is particularly well positioned in this segment, with a solid heritage in commercial and military shipbuilding, a strong in-house engineering team, and the capacity to deliver multiple projects simultaneously. This partnership allows us to introduce a highly credible and competitively positioned platform to the international market, offering clients an excellent balance between engineering integrity, customisation and overall investment value.”
Adam Levine adds: “Inace brings an exciting opportunity to the market, delivering capable, long-range yachts with extensive customisation. This segment continues to see growing demand across North America and around the globe, as owners seek more capable and versatile platforms. Backed by decades of commercial, military, and explorer yacht experience, Inace offers a distinctive platform that stands out in today’s market.”
Four-yacht production pipeline for 2026-2027
Through the partnership, IYC will support the continued international growth of Inace Superyachts. Having demonstrated strong results through strategic global representation and market development, IYC looks forward to building a similarly dynamic partnership with Inace Superyachts, further expanding the shipyard’s international presence and driving new opportunities for its fleet across key markets.
The Brazilian shipyard is currently advancing a strong production pipeline of four projects ranging from 32m to 47m (104ft to 154ft), with deliveries scheduled between late 2026 and 2027.
The shipyard’s portfolio is structured around three yacht lines: Aventura, which focuses on long-range exploration and adventure; Explora, combining expedition capability with contemporary luxury; and Designer, which offers fully bespoke projects tailored to an owner’s individual vision and lifestyle.
This steady growth reflects the shipyard’s increasing international demand and its capacity to execute multiple custom builds simultaneously.
The new generation of Inace explorer yachts is defined by a clear design and engineering philosophy, including:
- Steel hulls and aluminium superstructures for superior durability and safety
- Long-range transoceanic capability with enhanced fuel autonomy
- Expansive exterior deck areas designed for tenders, water toys and expedition equipment
- Generous interior volumes with flexible layouts, including beach clubs, gyms, offices and wellness areas
- Fully customisable interiors developed in collaboration with world-renowned yacht designers
IYC CEO Raphael Sauleau comments: “The superyacht world moves fast, but the most compelling stories are often found away from the spotlight. Inace Yachts carries a heritage that few yards can match, rooted in Brazil’s proud shipbuilding tradition. They have been crafting distinguished vessels for decades with a level of care and quality that deserves a much wider audience. This partnership is about giving them exactly that, and we’re proud to be the ones to bring the Inace story to a global platform it deserves.”
The Inace commercial team is keen to reintroduce Inace Superyachts to the international market with a renewed vision, a new generation of explorer yachts, and a commitment to engineering excellence, customisation and long-range capability.
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