Our Work

Precision in Every Installation

Explore Our Marine HVAC Projects – Where Engineering Meets Execution

Each vessel tells a different story — and so does each marine HVAC system we install. At CuGe Marine, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. Our gallery showcases real-world installations across mega yachts, refit vessels, and new builds, each tailored to meet unique performance and space requirements.

We invite you to explore how marine refrigeration systems, custom control panels, and chiller configurations come to life in diverse marine environments.

What You’ll See in Our Work

Our gallery reflects more than just equipment — it demonstrates our attention to detail, technical accuracy, and design-forward thinking. Every photo captures a moment where planning, skill, and high-quality components came together for lasting performance at sea.

Custom HVAC Control Panels

Carefully wired, logically laid out, and fully labeled — each panel is custom-designed to meet the operational and spatial constraints of the vessel.

Compact Chiller Installations

Whether mounted in engine rooms, bulkhead compartments, or deck spaces, our chillers are installed for optimal airflow, noise reduction, and easy access for maintenance.

System Rebuilds and Retrofits

Before-and-after views of outdated systems upgraded to modern standards — with clearer layouts, safer components, and eco-compliant refrigerants.

High-Pressure Lines & Pipe Routing

Marine-grade piping work with anti-vibration mounts, corrosion-resistant fittings, and efficient layout planning.

Test Runs & Diagnostics in Action

Photos of system diagnostics, leak testing, and performance validation — because our job isn’t finished until the system runs at 100%.

Who This Is For

A captain evaluating engineering partners
A refit team researching vendors
A shipyard manager reviewing past installations
Or a yacht owner looking for trustworthy systems

This is where you’ll see our capabilities in real marine environments.

Want to see how our work could look on your vessel?