Zeelander Yachts has released the first full photoshoot of its Zeelander 5, a 48ft (14.7m) yacht that exemplifies the brand's curvy styling and refined design enhancements. This model builds on the legacy of the Zeelander line, which includes yachts up to 79ft (24m), by updating the design language with a new S-shaped sheerline, continuing the evolution that began with the Z44.
The Zeelander 5 features a sophisticated interior. The deck saloon offers comfortable lounging and dining for six with 360-degree views, thanks to the elimination of window mullions. Below deck, two cabins provide luxurious accommodations. The owner’s cabin, positioned midship, maximizes natural light and views with its large hull lights. Fine cabinetry and a broad vanity desk enhance the room’s functionality and aesthetics.
Designed for both indoor and outdoor living, the Zeelander 5 is suitable for various locales, from the Mediterranean to the Norwegian fjords. The deep cockpit with sofas and a high-low table offers shelter and comfort, while the foredeck lounge provides an open area for sunbathing. The transom, a hallmark of Zeelander design, folds down into a large bathing platform, creating a private beach area ideal for lounging or launching water sports.
The galley, although discrete, is fully functional with a fridge, basin, wine cooler, and induction hob. Zeelander’s attention to detail is evident in the custom-built, mirror-polished cleats and hand-painted exterior handrails, ensuring durability and elegance.
Performance-wise, the Zeelander 5 offers options for twin or triple Volvo Penta IPS 650 drives, achieving top speeds up to 40 knots and a cruising range of over 450 nautical miles. Advanced noise and vibration reduction systems ensure a quiet ride, even at full throttle, allowing for normal conversation anywhere on board.
'The Zeelander 5 is the natural evolution of the original Z44 and has become an instant design icon,' said Zeelander Yachts founder Sietse Koopmans. 'Quiet, comfortable, fun to drive, and stylish, she matches our larger yachts in every way.'
Credits: Guillaume Plisson