Mulder Shipyard has announced that the fifth yacht in the Mulder ThirtySix series, named Solemates, has been successfully delivered on time. The 36-meter hull began outfitting at Mulder’s Zoeterwoude-Rijndijk facility one year ago. Following her sale in January – after being presented to the market only six weeks before – she was launched in May and completed sea trials in June.
The 36-meter superyacht, which is named Solemates, became the first of the Mulder ThirtySix series to have an American owner. Following her delivery, Solemates will travel to Portugal, where her owners will spend their summer holidays exploring southern European waters. Post summer, Solemates will relocate to her new home port in Palm Beach and will also make an appearance at the Palm Beach International Boat Show in 2023.
Her exterior design was made by Claydon Reeves, with her naval architecture was made by Van Oossanen Naval Architects. She can accommodate up to ten guests across five cabins, and seven crew members in four cabins. Unlike her predecessors, she also benefits from a renewed foredeck, where owners can enjoy the view from their own private relaxation area, which comes complete with a generous U-shaped sofa and sunbeds. Solemates is fitted with walnut interiors, oak wooden floors and white detailing. The all-aluminum yacht is MCA compliant with unrestricted navigation and is capable of reaching a top speed of 17 knots.
Mulder Shipyard was established in 1938 by Dirk Mulder. With a Mulder still at its helm, this traditional family business can attribute its excellent reputation to the classic Super Favorite Cruisers, the later Favorite Superieur and a wide range of custom and semi custom motoryachts. Welcoming our newest edition to the Mulder series, the Mulder ThirtySix, in the Summer of 2017, adding yet another Superyacht to the Mulder fleet.
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