“ Designed by Klaas Bes and René van der Velden, this trawler yacht was built to the highest standards of Dutch craftsmanship at the Vitters Shipyard in 1999 with involvement of our office. She was built for an experienced owner who put noise insulation as a priority, and extensive stability tests were performed. Her redundant systems make her the perfect yacht to explore more remote areas both in colder and warm climates. Her single engine offers a very low consumption and she is equipped with an entirely separated auxiliary engine with a separate shaft, etc. This unique trawler yacht ensures adventurous cruising in maximum comfort. Maintained to high standards and benefitting a refit – rebuild at the Hakvoort shipyard in 2008 and a full refit in 2021 at Witsen Shipyard. She offers 3 cabins and is easy to handle, even single-handed, with her bow and stern thruster. The MAS system by Eekels makes it very easy to operate and monitor the yacht systems. This yacht is ready to go and explore new regions. ”
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“ Designed by Klaas Bes and René van der Velden, this trawler yacht was built to the highest standards of Dutch craftsmanship at the Vitters Shipyard in 1999 with involvement of our office. She was built for an experienced owner who put noise insulation as a priority, and extensive stability tests were performed. Her redundant systems make her the perfect yacht to explore more remote areas both in colder and warm climates. Her single engine offers a very low consumption and she is equipped with an entirely separated auxiliary engine with a separate shaft, etc. This unique trawler yacht ensures adventurous cruising in maximum comfort. Maintained to high standards and benefitting a refit – rebuild at the Hakvoort shipyard in 2008 and a full refit in 2021 at Witsen Shipyard. She offers 3 cabins and is easy to handle, even single-handed, with her bow and stern thruster. The MAS system by Eekels makes it very easy to operate and monitor the yacht systems. This yacht is ready to go and explore new regions. ”