Behind a Refit: How Our Team Works to Deliver On Time

Behind a Refit: How Our Team Works to Deliver On Time

Superyacht refits operate under tight schedules, often with dozens of trades working simultaneously on board. In this environment, delivering on time depends as much on coordination and method as on craftsmanship itself. At Revival, the key to meeting deadlines lies in our ability to prepare, structure and anticipate each phase of the project.A refit begins long before entering the shipyard. Our team first carries out a detailed survey and defines how the project will be carried out. Most of the work of upholstery components, carpets or cushions, is developed off-site. This reduces the time we need on board and prevents delays caused by overlapping trades.Coordination plays a key role in a successful superyacht refit. We maintain direct communication with shipyard project managers to align our schedule with carpentry, engineering, painting and electrical teams. This allows us to intervene exactly when the space is available, avoiding downtime and ensuring a clean workflow. When our technicians board the yacht, every component is already pre-fitted, labelled and ready for installation.

Quality control is another factor that determines timing. By checking foam densities, fabric behaviour, seam reinforcement and dimensional accuracy at the workshop, we reduce the risk of corrections during installation.

Delivering on time is not about working faster, it is about working smarter. Precision in preparation, coordination with shipyards and disciplined craftsmanship allow Revival to adhere to delivery schedules during refit seasons, even in the most demanding projects.