The 23.56m Project Capella is the custom explorer yacht. Under construction for experienced yacht owners, Project Capella sports a Grade A round bilge, full-displacement steel hull topped with an aluminium superstructure.
Her naval architecture is a collaboration between the Dutch duo Ginton Naval Architects and Diana Yacht Design. She has been constructed entirely in-house by Van der Valk in order to fit the client’s specific requirements.
Project Capella will have her home port based on the Balearic Islands, but her owners intend to cruise throughout the entire Mediterranean accompanied by family and friends for the first leg of their post-delivery adventures. But she is capable of going to the remote or challenging cruising grounds.
“Project Capella is completely prepared for both warmer and colder climates, thanks to her cleverly designed windows, insulation and underfloor heating. She could go to places such as the Norwegian fjords without any issues,” says Bram Kooltjes, Van der Valk’s General Manager.
Her exterior and interior were penned by Guido de Groot Design. “We used a lot of light materials on board, so that it felt airy and fresh. But we also included some darker accents, including walnut, integrating some wooden strips into the flat panels of the walls. The bookshelves and niches are designed to make the boat feel more ‘home like’, and these can be used to store works of art. All in all, we were looking to create a rustic, homely atmosphere that isn’t too busy or overwhelming,” explains the designer.
Project Capella is slated for launch in spring 2023.
Van der Valk is a family-run company building comfortable, innovative and efficient (semi) custom motoryachts from 18m to 45m. From its humble roots in the 1960s, Van der Valk today has a global fleet of over 1000 motoryachts.
Credits: Van der Valk