Dutch yard Vitters has signed the Project 3093 during the Monaco Yacht Show. The sailing yacht Project 309 is designed in cooperation between Vitters Shipyard, Reichel Pugh (Naval Architecture) and Design Unlimited (interior design). The owner wants a safe and comfortable superyacht for all weather conditions.

The yacht has modern, dynamic exterior lines and an exceptional comfort level. She features the modern superstructure with ample glass and surround view. There are a lot of options for al fresco dinner including the sunbathing pad and two outside seating areas. The transom area can be converted into a spacious beach club.

The interior is contemporary with natural light and includes a full-length deckhouse skylight and wooden panels.
Technical innovations include two “submarine” anchor systems, a “peak shaving” battery system and twin V-drums in the forepeak.

The 44m sailing yacht is scheduled for delivery in spring 2024.
Vitters Shipyard was founded in 1990 by Jan Vitters. The first boat, the 28m Aphrodite, was delivered in 1993, the 48.5m Thalia was launched in 1994. In 2011, Vitters launched the largest carbon fibre sloop, the 42.6m Sarissa. In 2013 the shipyard delivered the 46m sailing superyacht Ganesha with a Panomax rig. Vitters’ high performance yachts explore the oceans of the world and are distinguished by their immaculate finish, innovative sail systems and on board comfort.
Credits: Vitters