The launch model of the 19.6m Edge 65 will serve as a sister vessel to Van der Valk’s 27.45m LeVen. This was built for the owner’s parents in 2019, while the 34-meter tri-deck explorer Lady Lene was delivered to his grandparents in 2021. All the family’s superyachting experience is being deployed on the Edge 65 to create the ultimate weekender for their favorite cruising area of the Bahamas. Her exterior was made by Cor D. Rover, the Art Deco-inspired beach style interior penned by Carla Guilhem Design, and naval architecture was developed by Studio Delta Naval Architects.
The yacht features an Aston Martin Racing Green hull color and offers plenty of outdoor space, including a fold-out platform offering 48 sqm of deck space. She has a large aft deck that morphs into an outdoor pleasure platform with fold-down balconies creating eight sqm extra space. This arrangement will ease launching of the watersports gear, which the outboards would otherwise make impossible in this area. A crane on the flybridge enables the yacht to carry a small tender and/or jet ski.
The yacht combines a top speed of 40 knots with the ability to explore shallow waters, making it perfect for day-tripping around the Caribbean. The Edge 65 has a draught of 0,92m and is propelled by four Mercury V12 Verados outboards, offering a total of 2400 hp.
“It’s unusual for a Dutch yard to install these engines on a luxury yacht of this size and the Edge 65 will be the heaviest possible size that could be propelled by outboards,” says Van der Valk general manager Bram Kooltjes. “Mercury Marine’s new automatic gear shift technology allows us to come to just over 30 tonnes while retaining the outdoor and indoor real estate required by the owners. We’ve optimized every aspect of the yacht to benefit speed and reduce underwater friction, and she’s going to be an awesome sight in every respect.”
Van der Valk has shared the first images from the sea trials at the shipyard's Facebook page.
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: Framedit/Van der Valk Facebook