Marine Manufacturing Booking Website Template
Berth is a hub-and-spoke anchor-nav landing page built for marine contract manufacturers. It opens with a trusted Logo Bar, then guides OEM buyers through five spoke sections, Capabilities, Capacity, Quality, Case Studies, and Contact, each leading with an oversized metric. The page is designed to move qualified prospects toward a capabilities deck or meeting scheduler without asking for a form fill upfront.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Berth is a precision-crafted landing page template for marine contract manufacturers. It uses a stats-first layout to let facility metrics, not marketing copy, build buyer confidence. A fixed anchor nav connects five spoke sections, and two carefully placed calls to action move serious prospects forward without friction.
Who this template is for
This template is built for manufacturers who supply hull assemblies, helm consoles, and fuel systems to boat brands that do not run their own production lines. If your clients are industrial buyers who need proof before they pick up the phone, Berth speaks their language.
- Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) product managers managing tight launch timelines
- Marine startup founders who have a validated prototype but no production facility
- Procurement directors at mid-tier boat builders who need a reliable second-source supplier
What problem this template solves
Marine contract manufacturers often struggle to communicate capability and reliability to skeptical industrial buyers. A generic brochure site does not answer the hard questions procurement teams ask before awarding a contract.
- Buyers cannot quickly verify capacity, quality track record, or production scale
- There is no clear path from first visit to a meaningful next step like a deck review or plant tour
- The visual experience rarely matches the precision and seriousness of the actual facility
What you get with this template
Berth delivers a fully structured single-page layout built around five anchor-linked spoke sections. Every section is designed to carry the weight of a serious B2B sales conversation.
- A horizontal Logo Bar header showing six to eight OEM brand logos with a single proof-of-scale headline above them
- Five spoke sections, Capabilities, Capacity, Quality, Case Studies, and Contact, each opening with a dominant oversized metric
- A sticky anchor nav in deep evergreen that reveals a signal-green call to action button after the visitor passes the second spoke
Feature list
This template is built from specific decisions that serve one goal: earning trust from industrial procurement buyers before asking for any commitment.
Stats-First Section Openers
Every spoke section leads with a single oversized metric displayed in signal green. Numbers like facility square footage, average production lead time, and multi-year defect rates hit first. Supporting copy and photography follow below to provide context.
Fixed Anchor Navigation Bar
A sticky horizontal nav in deep boatyard evergreen keeps all five spoke sections reachable at any scroll depth. After the visitor passes the second spoke, a signal-green "Review Our Capabilities Deck" button appears inside the nav. This keeps the primary call to action visible without interrupting the reading flow.
Dual Call-to-Action System
The primary call to action, "Review Our Capabilities Deck," appears in the sticky nav and again as a full-width bar after the Case Studies section. A secondary text link, "Schedule a Plant Tour," sits beside it for prospects further along in their evaluation. No form appears on this page.
OEM Logo Bar Header
The header is a clean white band holding six to eight anonymized or permitted OEM brand logos in a single static row. Above the logos, a single line of machined aluminum type reads: "Production partner to 40+ marine brands across 11 hull categories." The logos establish credibility before any body copy is read.
Hub and Spoke Page Architecture
Five named spoke sections branch off a central anchor nav, each focused on a distinct proof point: Capabilities, Capacity, Quality, Case Studies, and Contact. This structure makes the page easy to scan and lets buyers jump directly to the information most relevant to their role.
Forest Trust Color System
The Forest Trust palette uses deep boatyard evergreen, machined aluminum gray, clean dock white, and confident signal green. Signal green appears only on calls to action and live data callouts. Backgrounds alternate between evergreen and white, keeping sections visually distinct without needing extra dividers.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Logo Bar Header | Establish OEM credibility instantly |
| Anchor Nav Bar | Enable fast spoke navigation |
| Capabilities Spoke | Show facility scale with 380,000 sq ft stat |
| Capacity Spoke | Present 11-week average door-to-door lead time |
| Quality Spoke | Display 0.3% defect rate over six years |
| Case Studies Spoke | Build proof through anonymized client outcomes |
| Full-Width call to action Bar | Drive clicks to capabilities deck |
| Contact Spoke | Connect prospects to tour or meeting scheduler |
Design & branding system
The Corporate Precision theme uses the Forest Trust color system to reflect the atmosphere of a Pacific Northwest boatyard at dawn. Every color has a defined role, and nothing decorative competes with the metrics.
- Deep boatyard evergreen (#1B3A2D) for section backgrounds and the sticky nav; machined aluminum (#D1D5DB) for text on dark sections; clean dock white (#F7F8FA) for light section backgrounds; and signal green (#3A7D44) reserved exclusively for calls to action and data callouts
- Typography stays controlled and industrial, with oversized numerals in signal green anchoring each spoke section opener
- The visual rhythm alternates background tones section by section, guiding the eye downward without needing icons or decorative elements
Mobile & speed optimization
The template layout is structured to translate cleanly from desktop to smaller viewports. The anchor nav and dual call to action system remain functional regardless of screen size.
- The sticky anchor nav collapses gracefully so spoke links and the call to action button stay accessible on narrower screens
- The Logo Bar uses a static single-row layout with no animation or carousel, keeping load behavior simple and predictable
- Oversized metric openers scale proportionally so the stats-first impact is preserved on mobile displays
How this template helps you convert
Berth is a click-through landing page, meaning its job is to move qualified buyers to the next step rather than capture a form fill on the first visit. The conversion path is deliberate and sequenced.
- The Logo Bar and proof-of-scale headline establish credibility in the first two seconds, before the buyer reads a single paragraph
- Each spoke section stacks a new metric on top of the last, so confidence compounds as the visitor scrolls and every KPI reinforces the previous one
- The full-width call to action bar after Case Studies catches buyers at peak conviction, offering a clear next step, "Review Our Capabilities Deck", right when the evidence is freshest
Other information about this template
Berth is built specifically for the marine manufacturing and industrial supply sector. It is a strong fit for contract manufacturers who work across multiple hull categories and need a page that speaks directly to procurement-level buyers.
- The template supports the marine contract manufacturer use case across hull assemblies, helm console fabrication, and marine fuel system production
- The page architecture suits businesses operating at OEM supply scale, where the sales cycle begins long before any form is filled
- Berth is a Hub and Spoke anchor-nav template built on a Corporate Precision theme, making it suitable for industrial sectors beyond marine manufacturing where stats-driven credibility is the primary sales tool




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Forest Trust
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Stats-first Section Openers
OEM Logo Bar Header
Fixed Anchor Navigation
Dual Call-to-action Placement
Hub and Spoke Page Architecture
Forest Trust Color System
Related questions
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