Camper & Nicholsons has become the central agent for the sale of Borkumriff IV with brokers Arne Ploch and Tommaso Bilotta. Borkumriff IV bears the exterior profile of a classic schooner, and was launched by Royal Huisman in the Netherlands in 2002.

Reminiscent of the Newfoundland schooners used to hunt huge cod off the coast of North America, the yacht measures 50.58 meters in length (including her bowsprit) and has a sail area of 1,164 sq. m across her two masts.
The Borkumriff IV exterior was drawn by the design office of American schooner specialist John G. Alden, and her naval architecture was managed by Dutch design house, Dykstra. The interior was designed by John Munford and features custom furniture and wood paneling in highly polished mahogany, contrasting with the light-coloured ceilings and floors in a way that is pleasing to the eye, makes a nod to tradition, and ensures sufficient brightness.

Borkumriff IV features a saloon and interior dining space on the main deck, and accommodation on the lower deck. The full-beam master suite is to aft and benefits from a separate study, and there are two guest cabins (configured as twins) midship. All the accommodation is en suite. There’s separate accommodation for the crew in generously proportioned cabins, and a sizable ship’s galley.

Borkumriff IV carries two tenders on her teak decks and can also boast the addition of two canons, which are used to mark the lowering of the flag at sunset.
Royal Huisman is a Dutch shipyard established in 1884 in Ronduite, building and refitting custom luxury sailing and motor yachts at its shipyard in Vollenhove, the Netherlands.
Credits: Yacht Harbour archive