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World’s largest aluminium yacht under construction
17 Jul 2017
Construction of the world’s largest aluminium yacht has started
Construction of an 81m / 266ft three-masted schooner has begun at the Royal Huisman’s facilities in Vollenhove, Netherlands.
The project, for an Asian client by the joint team of Royal Huisman, Dykstra Naval Architects, designer Mark Whiteley and Bart Kimman of Northrop & Johnson Asia is thought to be the world’s largest aluminium yacht.
Design work has taken a year to complete with Royal Huisman’s largest shipbuilding hall also upgraded as part of the preparations.
Now, the keel has been laid and the building frame for the main deck is under construction.
Features include a newly developed sliding Rondal door with individually operated moving glass panels between the cockpit and interior.
The flybridge steering stations give access to a hydraulically operated crow’s nest for a ride up the main mast and the deck design incorporates a recessed crew tender with the pocket suitable for use as a cockpit after launch. The design of the crew entrance on the foredeck ties in with the looks of the main deckhouse.
The hull has a hard chine and schooner rig is designed for good performance with sea kindliness, stability and comfort.
The carbon rig will be supported by carbon standing rigging. As Thys Nikkels of Dykstra Naval Architects explains, ‘the plumb bow, very long waterline, sleek hull and large sail area will give the yacht the required high speed and good performance’.
A model of the schooner will be on display at the Monaco Yacht Show, with the yacht due to be launched in 2020.
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