Cheoy Lee Shipyard

Cheoy Lee Shipyard has been owned and operated by the same family for more than a century. As a building and a repair yard at Po Tung Point in Shanghai, Cheoy Lee began producing steam powered craft. After 1936, the business moved to what was then the British territory of Hong Kong.
By the mid 1950's, the shipyard diversified into the production of teak sailing and motor yachts and the success of the newly formed pleasure craft division was soon apparent. By the mid 1960's, a majority of the company's production was pleasure craft, with large numbers being exported to the United States.
During the 1960's, Cheoy Lee was one of the pioneers in the development, testing and use of fiberglass construction techniques and a forerunner in the use of GRP/Foam sandwich technology in the marine field.
In 1977, Cheoy Lee built a 130' motor sailer, the world's largest GRP vessel of the time.
Other than on a strictly custom basis, Cheoy Lee stopped building sailing yachts in 1990 to concentrate on large Motor Yachts.
To accommodate this expansion, the company moved to a new purpose-built, state-of-the-art shipyard facility in mainland China.

Years in Business: 1870 - present

Sailboats Built By Cheoy Lee Shipyard

(Dates indicate when boat was first built by any builder)

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MODEL LOA FIRST BUILT FAVORITE COMPARE
PACIFIC CLIPPER 25.00 ft / 7.62 m 1956
PEDRICK 36 (CHEOY LEE) 35.83 ft / 10.92 m 1985
PEDRICK 38 (CHEOY LEE) 38.33 ft / 11.68 m 1980
PEDRICK 41 (CHEOY LEE) 40.83 ft / 12.44 m 1982
PEDRICK 43 (CHEOY LEE) 43.50 ft / 13.26 m 1987
PEDRICK 47 (CHEOY LEE) 46.82 ft / 14.27 m 1979
PEDRICK 53 (CHEOY LEE) 53.50 ft / 16.31 m 1980
PEDRICK 55 (CHEOY LEE) 55.75 ft / 16.99 m 1980
PRINCESS 37 (ROBB) 37.00 ft / 11.28 m 1958
RHODES RELIANT 41 40.75 ft / 12.42 m 1963
ROBB 35 35.50 ft / 10.82 m 1961
SEA WITCH (ANGELMAN) 35.75 ft / 10.90 m 1937
SIGMA 36 (S&S) 36.00 ft / 10.97 m 1968
SIGMA 38 (S&S) 38.33 ft / 11.68 m 1967
VERTUE 25 ft / 7.62 m 1936
WANDERER 30 (LAURENT GILES) 29.50 ft / 8.99 m 1960
WITTHOLZ 53 (CHEOY LEE) 53.00 ft / 16.15 m 1977