Van der Valk Shipyard in the Netherlands is making excellent progress on the first two motoryachts in its innovative BeachClub range.
The first BeachClub 660 Flybridge has already sold and will be delivered to her owner in July 2019. This is 20.50-metre yacht will be equipped with twin Volvo Penta IPS-1050 for a speed of up to 30 knots. The 19.05-metre BeachClub 600 will be launched in the end of month and appear at the major boat shows. It features with a twin Volvo Penta IPS-950 propulsion system, with a top speed of 25 knots.
Van der Valk has a hard-earned reputation accumulated while building over 1200 motoryachts. Ginton Naval Architects and Cor D. Rover are similary appreciated in their respective fields, and together the trio are going to launch something very special.
The yachts built in aluminium, they have a contemporary, dynamic appearance. The model will be ideal for use in hotspots such as the Mediterranean, southern Florida and the Caribbean.
The clever design of the BeachClub means the yachts will provide a large amount of indoor and outdoor space. In the interior concept you can go straight from the owners' suite to the aft salon without going up or down. It's also convenient for clients with reduced mobility. The smart placement of the engine compartment within the swimming platform, opening up a huge amount of space on the lower deck. As a result, not as big as superyacht the BeachClub motoryachts offer three major outdoor zones: the beach deck with sun lounge, the aft deck, and a foredeck with a wide range of layout options.
Three indoor luxury areas are designed: an upper salon with indoor helm station and panoramic views, a lower deck salon with galley and dinette, and the sleeping accommodations.
Using the BeachClub 660 Flybridge, they measure the fine vistas on offer from numerous places on board thanks to oversized glass surfaces and large sliding doors in the two salons and owners’ suite. Also clients can choose between four standard interior styles imagined by Cor D. Rover – Ibiza, Sardegna, Mallorca and Corse, or design their own.
@Photos by Van der Valk Shipyard