MARVEX Architecture
Ten Systems.
One Standard.
Ten specialist system brands organised across three operational groups — Vessel, Onboard, and Crew. Every system engineered to the same MARVEX standard, under one warranty, through one service channel.
Group A — Vessel Systems
Group A — Vessel Systems
Physical identity, structure, and propulsion of the vessel.
Systems
Governs the vessel's anchoring, docking, mooring, and load-holding interface equipment.
Governs structural hardware, mounting interfaces, access hardware, load-bearing deck components, and vessel utility hardware.
Governs propulsion-related systems, engine and drive support, propeller hardware, drive-line interfaces, thrusters, and future electric/hybrid propulsion support products.
Group B — Onboard Systems
Group B — Onboard Systems
Power, fluids, lighting, and control — the vessel's invisible infrastructure.
Systems
Governs vessel electrical power storage, charging, switching, distribution, circuit protection, and power-interface hardware.
Governs onboard fluid movement, freshwater systems, bilge systems, hull penetration systems, waste systems, drainage, valves, hoses, fittings, and fluid-control interfaces.
Governs all vessel lighting, signalling, underwater illumination, navigation lighting, and lighting control systems.
Governs helm interfaces, switching systems, control panels, digital control systems, relay architecture, integration modules, and helm-side vessel control infrastructure.
Group C — Crew Systems
Group C — Crew Systems
Deck surfaces, onboard protection, and crew identity.
Systems
Governs vessel deck surfaces, underfoot protection, synthetic decking, anti-slip systems, trims, adhesives, and surface protection.
Governs onboard safety, fire protection, overboard recovery, personal protective equipment, safety signage, and compliance-related protection equipment.
Governs the human layer of the vessel: crew apparel, marine accessories, branded collections, and vessel/team identity products.
Why This Works
One Domain. One Standard. No Overlap.
Every MARVEX product belongs to exactly one system domain. That discipline is what makes the architecture useful — for builders reading a BOM, buyers navigating the store, and service teams referencing documentation. The same logic that structures the vessel structures the brand.