Project Showcase

Explore recent vessel repairs, refits, and fabrications proving our capability on Western Australian commercial fleets.

A sturdy white and navy workboat suspended in a heavy-duty travel lift above a dry dock, exposing its freshly cleaned hull, bronze propeller, and gleaming stainless steel shaft ready for inspection. The concrete hardstand is meticulously tidy, with organized chocks, pressure-washing equipment, and labeled storage containers in the background. Overcast daylight provides soft, even illumination, reducing harsh shadows and emphasizing surface textures and clean lines. Captured from a slightly low, wide-angle perspective, the composition highlights the under-hull engineering details while including the broader shipyard environment. Photographic realism with a calm, professional atmosphere that showcases full-vessel marine engineering and maintenance capability.
A close-up macro view of a precision CNC lathe cutting a shaft of marine-grade stainless steel, fine curls of silver swarf spiraling away from the cutting tool. The turning shaft surface reflects cool highlights, showing a perfect, mirror-smooth finish. In the softly blurred background, the interior of an immaculate machining workshop reveals organized racks of metal stock and a tidy control panel with glowing indicator lights. Bright, cool-toned workshop lighting creates sharp micro-reflections and crisp edges. Photographic realism, tight cropped composition with shallow depth of field, conveying high-tech precision, accuracy, and meticulous attention to detail in marine machining services.
A carefully laid-out marine engineering diagnostic station on a sturdy workbench, featuring a laptop displaying engine performance graphs, connected via labeled cables to a compact electronic control unit beside a clean injector rail and sensors. The bench surface is dark, non-reflective composite with neatly arranged calibration tools, torque wrenches, and documentation folders. Soft, neutral workshop lighting creates gentle highlights on metallic components without glare, while shelving with organized parts bins forms a subtly blurred backdrop. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds to balance hardware and screen, conveying a modern, data-driven approach to troubleshooting and optimizing marine power systems.
A robust bronze marine propeller with four precisely machined blades resting on a padded support cradle in a clean inspection area. The blade surfaces show subtle polishing marks and engraved specification codes along the hub. A precision dial gauge setup, feeler gauges, and balance weights lie neatly arranged on an adjacent stainless-steel table. Cool white overhead lighting casts smooth, even reflections across the bronze, emphasizing surface fairness and edge accuracy. Photographic realism, medium close-up composition with shallow depth of field that keeps the propeller in sharp focus and the workshop background softly blurred. The mood is meticulous and technical, highlighting specialist propeller repair, balancing, and performance optimization services.
An orderly welding and fabrication bay featuring a large, partially completed custom marine steel bracket secured on a heavy workbench, its edges freshly beveled and tack welded. Nearby, neatly arranged TIG and MIG torches rest beside color-coded gas cylinders and racks of labeled marine-grade plates and sections. Overhead task lights cast bright, focused illumination on the clean weld beads and brushed metal textures, while the rest of the bay falls into a softer, diffused background. Shot from an eye-level, three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field, in photographic realism, the mood is controlled, safe, and highly professional, emphasizing custom marine fabrication capability without showing any operators.

Detailed Marine Engineering Case Studies

Dive into real-world projects from Cockburn Central, outlining initial faults, engineering analysis, machining or fabrication work, and performance results, so marine operators can benchmark expectations for their own vessels.

Testimonials

A spotless engine room interior aboard a modern vessel, showcasing twin marine diesel engines in matching white with polished stainless handrails, color-coded piping, and neatly bundled cabling along crisp, painted bulkheads. Anti-slip deck plates gleam under bright LED strip lighting mounted along the overhead, creating even, shadow-minimizing illumination across all machinery. In the background, clearly labeled valves, filters, and a compact generator set demonstrate organized, accessible systems layout. Photographic realism, wide-angle lens from the entry hatch looking inward, with sharp focus throughout. The atmosphere is orderly, safe, and reassuring, perfectly representing professional marine mechanical repairs, refits, and ongoing maintenance standards.

Hope D.

Prestige Marine overhauled our workboat driveline ahead of schedule, cutting vibration and downtime across the fleet. Their reporting made approvals straightforward.

A sturdy white and navy workboat suspended in a heavy-duty travel lift above a dry dock, exposing its freshly cleaned hull, bronze propeller, and gleaming stainless steel shaft ready for inspection. The concrete hardstand is meticulously tidy, with organized chocks, pressure-washing equipment, and labeled storage containers in the background. Overcast daylight provides soft, even illumination, reducing harsh shadows and emphasizing surface textures and clean lines. Captured from a slightly low, wide-angle perspective, the composition highlights the under-hull engineering details while including the broader shipyard environment. Photographic realism with a calm, professional atmosphere that showcases full-vessel marine engineering and maintenance capability.

Hope D.

After their engine rebuilds, fuel burn on our cray boats dropped noticeably and reliability improved. We now plan all major maintenance through Prestige.

A close-up macro view of a precision CNC lathe cutting a shaft of marine-grade stainless steel, fine curls of silver swarf spiraling away from the cutting tool. The turning shaft surface reflects cool highlights, showing a perfect, mirror-smooth finish. In the softly blurred background, the interior of an immaculate machining workshop reveals organized racks of metal stock and a tidy control panel with glowing indicator lights. Bright, cool-toned workshop lighting creates sharp micro-reflections and crisp edges. Photographic realism, tight cropped composition with shallow depth of field, conveying high-tech precision, accuracy, and meticulous attention to detail in marine machining services.

Hope D.

Hydraulic winch failures were crippling turnarounds. Prestige diagnosed the root cause onsite and fabricated upgraded components that have run faultlessly all season.

A carefully laid-out marine engineering diagnostic station on a sturdy workbench, featuring a laptop displaying engine performance graphs, connected via labeled cables to a compact electronic control unit beside a clean injector rail and sensors. The bench surface is dark, non-reflective composite with neatly arranged calibration tools, torque wrenches, and documentation folders. Soft, neutral workshop lighting creates gentle highlights on metallic components without glare, while shelving with organized parts bins forms a subtly blurred backdrop. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds to balance hardware and screen, conveying a modern, data-driven approach to troubleshooting and optimizing marine power systems.

Hope D.

Their team understands survey requirements and commercial pressures. Repairs are documented properly, priced fairly, and they always meet the timeframes we agree.