Following the recent launch of the sixth Mulder ThirtySix Seaflower, Mulder announces that she has now been relocated from the dock and is currently undertaking seatrials in Scheveningen.



The Mulder ThirtySix series features an exterior design by Claydon Reeves and naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects, constructed from aluminum. The sixth yacht has a volume of just under 300 gross tons, and can accommodate up to 10 guests. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, the yacht has a cruising speed of 15 knots and maximum speed of 17 knots.



After her sea trials, Seaflower will be handed over to a very experienced and well-known yachtsman and multiple yacht owner. After that she will be en route to the Mediterranean, ready for her upcoming debut at the Monaco Yacht Show 2023.

Mulder Shipyard was established in 1938 by Dirk Mulder. With a Mulder still at its helm, this traditional family business can attribute its excellent reputation to the classic Super Favorite Cruisers, the later Favorite Superieur and a wide range of custom and semi custom motoryachts. Welcoming our newest edition to the Mulder series, the Mulder ThirtySix, in the Summer of 2017, adding yet another Superyacht to the Mulder fleet. 

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