Monday 20th June saw the completion of another major step in the build of Project 406 – a 52m six-deck, true sportfish superyacht, set to become the world’s largest – when the main superstructure was skillfully lowered onto the hull by overhead cranes.
The carefully planned installation of the decks took place inside Hall 2 at the shipyard’s headquarters in Vollenhove and was attended by the owner’s team, naval architects, designers and specialist consultants alongside the team from Royal Huisman.
The naval architecture and exterior was made by Vripack, as well as the yet-to-be-revealed interior design. Project 406 not only will be the largest but, without doubt, the most luxurious sportfish yacht anywhere in the world – with all the amenities expected of a superyacht. Her design is extremely distinctive, with a long bow and high bulwarks sweeping through a clear sheer to a low and uncluttered cockpit aft. The high tower offers outstanding views with a downward angle on the water for specialized fishing.
Apart from its practical function, the tower also offers a superb viewing platform for guests, who can follow all the action below. A sky lounge offers an impressive view at the daytime theater of sportfishing. By night, the sky lounge provides a relaxed ambience.
“We look forward to our next meeting when we celebrate the launch of the finished product. Project 406 will be another masterpiece of creativity, innovation and expertise. And always, uniquely, an individual Royal Huisman motoryacht,” says Jan Timmerman, Royal Huisman CEO.
Preparation and fit-out of the remaining four decks of this vessel is now underway. In parallel, the shipyard continues working on the board systems and other technical installations. The work includes innovative features and components, such as laser-powered exterior lighting. Everything will be brought together to complete the perfect fit in the period leading up to her launch in 2023.
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: Royal Huisman