In the year 1916, Karl Longva, a man known for his ingenuity and skill, founded a workshop on a diminutive island situated at the ocean's brink in Larsnes, within the Sunnmøre area. This event marks the commencement of the Larsnes shipbuilding traditions, stretching nearly back to the 19th century. Since that time, the islet has been a hub of continuous business operations. Distinguished by exceptional craftsmanship, the shipyard prides itself on maintaining high-quality workmanship.
Geographical AdvantagePositioned at the heart of the maritime sector, the shipyard enjoys a prime location. It lies in close proximity to major shipping routes and the Norwegian Sea, making it an advantageous spot for maritime activities. This strategic location underscores the shipyard's significant role within the broader maritime community.