At their shipyard in Den Bosch, the Netherlands, the steel hull and aluminum superstructure of Moonen Yachts’ 34 meter Moonen 110, were joined together last week.
YN202 has an expected delivery date of April 2023 and will feature interiors from London based Studio Indigo. “She will feature clean, fluid lines, highlighted by curved organic forms that create a relaxing and comforting interior. A sweeping spiral staircase using fluted natural timbers will be the heart of both the yacht and design,” says Studio Indigo.
She can accommodate 10 guests across five cabins, which includes two VIP double staterooms, two twin cabins and a master stateroom. The twin cabins are optimized to allow the twin beds to be converted into doubles, allowing 10 to sleep comfortably on board. A large main deck salon with floor to ceiling glazing further increases the sense of space and light seen throughout the yacht. Lastly, the Bridge deck has a large spacious entertaining area for the whole family.
“I am proud of our team and what we have achieved together in this last month. Now that the joining of YN202 will be complete, the world can see what a beautiful design she is, and that she is being built with much love and passion,” says John Bechtold, Project Manager.
Notable features include low noise levels, low fuel consumption, and a tender of up to 7.5 meters. She has a draft of 2 meters and transatlantic range of 3,500 nautical miles at 9 knots. The yacht is available for sale.
Moonen Yachts is a yacht builder based in the Netherlands, and its first yacht was built in 1964 under the original yard name of De Ruiter. In 1981, the yard was renamed Moonen Shipyards. It’s launching its first vessel under new ownership: Alhena. In 2017 Moonen Shipyards changed into Moonen Yachts. With the help of strong vision, innovative technology and new designers, Moonen is once again becoming the market leader in 30m to 50m luxury yachts.
Credits: Moonen Yachts