Patented convertible technology


 

About us

Inspiration for the patented convertible technology came after witnessing the esteemed owners of a luxury dayboat in the Mediterranean unceremoniously huddled together under a small canvas bimini to keep dry.

Combining his flair for design, national marine surveying accreditation and commercial engineering experience, it was only natural that Van Diemen’s Principal Designer, Andrew Fearman, began to imagine a convertible solution.

He believed that there must be a better way.

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Andrew Fearman | Principal Designer

Andrew is a hands-on practical marine designer with almost 20 years seafaring, and experience in a broad range of marine systems. His experience includes project management and technical superintendent work on commercial ships, large tourism and super yacht vessels. Starting his training in naval architecture he transferred to complete his degree in marine engineering.

Andrew is a marine surveyor accredited by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority. His experience in Computer Aided Drawing and Design using Rhino 3D Modelling Software gives Andrew the ability to develop unique designs across multiple disciplines that are both practical and stylish.

 
 

Van Diemen

With a long and rich history of innovative boat building and skilled shipwrights, Australia’s southernmost island state is surrounded by the pure waters of the southern ocean. Tasmania, once known as Van Diemen’s Land, was named by intrepid Dutch explorers back in 1642. Meaning ‘from the waters’ the name Van Diemen is the hallmark of Tasmanian heritage. Tasmania is renowned for producing high quality, cutting edge, handcrafted vessels that are highly sought-after throughout the world.