Incat Tasmania
Stewart Wells is a seasoned professional in the marine industry, currently serving as Design and Technical Manager at Incat Tasmania Pty Ltd and as a Marine Surveyor at S J Wells Marine since April 2020. With a diverse background at Incat Crowther from May 2009 to November 2019, Stewart held multiple roles including Project Manager, Technical Manager (USA), Lead Engineer, and Junior Naval Architect. Prior experience includes working as a professional sailor and shore crew at World of Sailing from December 2007 to March 2009, and as a Naval Architect at Revolution Design Pty Ltd. Stewart Wells earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Naval Architecture from the Australian Maritime College between 2004 and 2007, following a high school education at Hutchins School.
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Incat Tasmania
Australian shipbuilder Incat is renowned for construction of highspeed lightweight catamarans. Sitting at the cutting edge of environmentally friendly craft Incat provide optimal lightweight ship solutions for ferry operators, special service providers and militaries. From fast, flexible and efficient vehicle-passenger ferries to high-speed military support vessels, crew ships and dynamic platforms, Incat sets the global benchmark in aluminium ship technology. With the continuing emphasis on eco operations and fuel efficiency Incat has continued to develop the breed with lightweight, environmentally friendly fuel-efficient ships carrying heavier vehicle loads than ever before and at the lowest operational costs. Incat’s shipyard is on Prince of Wales Bay at Derwent Park near Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The facility incorporates more than 70,000 m2 of undercover production halls, with two dry-dock areas capable of accommodating up to six vessels under construction. A reputation for quality and excellence in production is supported by an experienced and dedicated workforce. Incat takes ownership of the customer’s specific needs ensuring on-time delivery of the right ship for the right job.