Stephen De Vooght, Project Manager – IMM Sint Maarten

Month: January 2026


January 20, 20266 Minutes

Team Spotlight, Stephen De Vooght

Stephen De Vooght brings a powerful blend of technical expertise and onboard experience as an engineer. Based at IMM’s office in Dock Maarten, Stephen plays a central role in supporting some of the largest and most complex yachts arriving in St. Maarten.

In this month’s Team Spotlight, we sat down with Stephen to learn more about his background, his daily life as a Project Manager, and what makes Dock Maarten, and IMM, such a unique part of the Caribbean’s yachting landscape.


A Career Built on Engines, Independence, and Global Experience

Stephen’s professional journey began far from the Caribbean. Trained in Canada as a heavy-duty mechanic through a classic apprenticeship system, he specialized early in diesel engines. His career quickly evolved into field service work, solving problems on-site, and working hands-on with complex machinery. 

After several years in management, Stephen felt the pull back to a more hands-on role. An unexpected opportunity in the Cayman Islands gave him the chance to return to a more independent, technical role working on small vessels. That move eventually led him to pursue engineering school in the UK, where he trained to become a yacht Chief Engineer. 

“For the last 25 years, I was a Chief Engineer on yachts,” he explains. “It took nearly two decades to reach the highest certification level, working on the large vessels you see out here,” he adds, gesturing toward the superyachts just outside IMM’s Dock Maarten office.”

After completing an expedition-focused program in the South Pacific, Stephen stepped back from yachting—only to be encouraged by a former colleague to consider project management shoreside. That introduction led him to IMM. 

He joined the team on December 1st 2024, just as IMM opened a new on-site office at Dock Maarten in St. Maarten. 

Dock Maarten: A Superyacht Hub in the Caribbean

While St. Maarten is well-known as one of the Caribbean’s superyacht hubs, Stephen notes that Dock Maarten plays a special role within that ecosystem.

The marina can host vessels up to 100 meters, thanks to its deep dredged channel and lack of height restrictions. That alone makes it a strategic location for large yachts in the region.

“These are the big boys,” Stephen says. “There may be fewer boats here than in Simpson Bay, but they are generally larger and thus so are often the technical projects.”

Working with the yachts in Dock Maarten means coordinating not just with captains and chief engineers, but often with multiple officers, interior teams, onboard pursers, and shore-based management, owners’ representatives or technical managers. It’s a more complex environment.

A Day in the Life of a Project Manager at IMM SXM

Stephen’s days begin early “You wake up, and the first thing waiting for you is correspondence from the vessels: emails, WhatsApp, always something.” 

From there, his schedule is a mix of planned onboard appointments, visits to various sites and contractors, last-minute and urgent requests and office work.  

“Time management becomes everything,” Stephen laughs. “All project managers work differently, but I found a rhythm, and it works well.”

Coming into this season, he says, feels entirely different from last year when he was new.

“I know the job now. And that makes a world of difference.”

A Project That Stands Out: 100m M/Y

While Stephen manages multiple vessels throughout the season, one project clearly stands out from his first year at IMM, a 100m M/Y located in Dock Maarten.

“By far and away, the M/Y was one of the largest projects last year,” he reflects. “It ran from the end of January through early March and had layers of complexity.”

It was a project that used a large variety of project management skills —organization, communication, technical understanding, and the ability to stay steady under pressure.

Even now, it remains a benchmark project for him.

What Sets IMM Apart

After decades working on the vessel side of the industry, Stephen has a unique appreciation for what makes IMM different. 

“I was always the person coming to a company like IMM for help,” he says. “Now I’m on the other side, and I can see just how much coordination, responsiveness, and problem-solving goes into managing these projects.” 

For Stephen, IMM stands out in three ways: 

  • Technical depth – IMM understands the engineering realities on board. 
  • Responsiveness – support is immediate, especially during peak season. 
  • Flexibility – the ability to adapt quickly to each vessel’s needs, crew structure, and timelines. 

“It’s a big job, but IMM does it exceptionally well,” he adds. 


IMM St. Maarten Expands with shipyard in Cole Bay

Month: January 2026


January 20, 20264 Minutes

IMM St. Maarten Expands Operations with Shipyard in Cole Bay

As the Caribbean yachting sector continues to grow in scale and sophistication, the ability to deliver reliable, high-quality technical support has never been more important. At IMM St. Maarten, staying ahead of that demand means strengthening the infrastructure that supports our clients.

We are thus pleased to announce that, on January 1st, 2026, IMM officially began operating the 20,000 m² IMM SXM Shipyard in Cole Bay. The facility is equipped with 150- and 75-ton Travelifts and is capable of handling vessels with up to a 12-foot draft and a 33-foot beam.


The Facility

The Cole Bay facility enhances our haul-out and technical capacity with:

  • 150– and 75ton Travelifts
  • The ability to handle vessels with up to a 12-foot draft and 33-foot beam

This expansion strengthens the range of solutions we can offer on island. It also reinforces St. Maarten’s position as one of the Caribbean’s best-located hubs for yachts and superyachts crossing the Atlantic or cruising the region. With the ability to provide all flag and radio surveys, LSA services, lifting equipment inspections, and a full suite of technical support, St. Maarten naturally serves as a reliable maintenance base for vessels in the Caribbean.

Three Sites, One Integrated Technical Network

With the addition of Cole Bay, IMM St. Maarten now operates across three strategic locations:

  • Isle de Sol Marina
  • Dock Maarten
  • IMM SXM Shipyard in Cole Bay

This tri-site structure allows us to support vessels both afloat and on the hard with seamless coordination between departments, an approach that saves time and keeps projects on schedule.

24/7 Technical Support

In addition, from January 1st, IMM St. Maarten has introduced a dedicated emergency response service, offering 24/7 technical support throughout the season. This ensures immediate assistance when it matters most, with direct access via our emergency contact number: +1 202 255 7488

Powered by a 50+ Person Team of Caribbean Specialists

The new yard also brings IMM and our sister company FKG Marine even closer together in day-to-day operations. With a combined team of 60+ technicians, we can provide expertise across:

  • General protection
  • Certified welding of all metals: aluminium, steel, stainless steel, cupronickel etc
  • General mechanics, including propulsion
  • Tank cleaning and painting
  • Valve overhaul
  • Full machining
  • Hydraulics, PLC, piping & hosing
  • Teak decking & Interior carpentry
  • Composite work, including carbon
  • Paint work
  • Class‑survey support, full project management team & drawing office

In addition, IMM has already established a highly competent team of outboard and inboard specialists, capable of supporting all types of mechanical work. The facility also offers an ideal environment for chase boats, providing dedicated support for maintenance, repairs, and summer storage.

For captains and fleet managers, this means one island, one team, and one coordinated workflow—whether on the hard or in the water.

A Milestone for IMM—and for St. Maarten

Taking over the Shipyard in Cole Bay is more than an operational expansion; it is a step toward strengthening the region’s technical capabilities. As more vessels choose the Caribbean for refit, repairs, and maintenance, we’re committed to ensuring that the infrastructure grows with that demand.

We look forward to welcoming clients to the yard and continuing to invest in the long-term future of yachting in St. Maarten and the Caribbean.

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