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Doqueve is a Spanish yacht builder with a strong reputation in the national and European market for constructing reliable motor yachts. The origins of Doqueve trace to 1979, when founder Jose Fernando Quevedo began yacht building activities in Santa Pola on Spain's southeastern coast[2]. Other sources note its formal incorporation occurred in 1988 in Valencia, rapidly establishing the company as a key player in the Spanish boatbuilding sector[3]. Doqueve specializes in the production of fiberglass motor yachts, primarily flybridge and hardtop models, with a focus on practicality, comfort, and robust engineering. Their models range from around 32 to over 58 feet, including the Doqueve 360, Doqueve 410, Doqueve 420 Majestic, and the Doqueve 58 Fly—these models are recognized for spacious layouts and ample accommodation, suitable for both family cruising and charter operations[4][6]. The builder adopted modern composite construction techniques and increasingly sophisticated design features throughout its evolution, incorporating advanced technology and systems for performance and safety[2]. Doqueve yachts are widely found across Spain, France, and Mediterranean marinas, indicating both domestic and international recognition[4]. As of recent industry listings, Doqueve remains operational, with vessels still in use and available on the brokerage market—though there is limited evidence of new builds or major recent product launches, suggesting a possible reduction in production scale in recent years[4][3]. The company is well regarded for reliable, value-oriented yachts and a commitment to ongoing technical improvement. While not known for superyachts or sailing yachts, its specialization strictly lies in flybridge motor yachts and cruisers. Doqueve’s reputation is built on providing accessible, seaworthy vessels that appeal to practical-minded owners in the Mediterranean boating scene.
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