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Abels Shipbuilders Ltd is a ship and boat builder in Bristol, England. They are now the largest remaining shipbuilder in Bristol. In addition to boat building, the company have branched out into architectural sculptures, tidal energy and marine restoration.〔(David Abels Boat Builders ) Retrieved in 7 October 2012〕 David Abels boat builders in currently in receivership. ==Business==
Founded in 1980 by David Abels, the company took over part of the Albion Dockyard formerly occupied by Charles Hill & Sons who went out of business in 1977. The site includes the large covered dry dock originally built by Hilhouse in 1820, and has a capacity of 350 tonnes. The company builds a wide variety of vessels up to 250 tonnes and in length in steel and aluminium, typically tugs, passenger and Roll-on/roll-off ferries, survey vessels, launches and work boats. Around 80% of orders are for UK customers although recently the company delivered aluminium patrol and ambulance boats to Nigeria.〔(Shuner Sparks Issue 16 – March/April 2007 ) Retrieved in 4 December 2007〕 The company also built Pero's Bridge (the horned foot bridge) which opened in 1999.〔(Contract Journal: Bridging the Gap ) Retrieved in 4 December 2007〕 Recent and current work includes a 180 tonne, 250 passenger catamaran for Clyde Marine and the rebuild of the ''Medway Queen'' for the Medway Queen Preservation Society.
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