Royal Huisman's Project 406 is on the cusp of its grand reveal as it transitions from the shipyard's inland new-build facilities in Vollenhove to the final stage – its launch in Amsterdam. This colossal vessel boasts an impressive 52m overall length, standing as the largest, most opulent, and uniquely tailored true sportfish yacht globally, epitomizing the zenith of personal freedom.
Crafted for an avid fishing enthusiast, Project 406 is truly one-of-a-kind. Vripack Yacht Design takes credit for the exterior and interior design, as well as naval architecture of this prestigious venture. The vessel's design is distinguished by a lengthy bow, high bulwarks that gracefully sweep through a clear sheer to a sleek and uncluttered aft cockpit.
The towering observation tower not only provides exceptional views with a specialized downward angle for fishing but also serves as a splendid viewing platform for guests keen on witnessing the on-water action below. Project 406 seamlessly marries the ultimate sports fishing experience with the grandeur, comfort, and sophistication expected of a genuine superyacht.
Not only the largest, but undeniably the most bespoke, exquisitely appointed, precisely engineered, and profoundly impressive true sportfish yacht globally, Project 406 is the result of meticulous design and efficient construction by the shipyard's team of over 350 individual experts and highly qualified co-makers.
As the world the world’s largest true sportfish yacht Project 406 will turn heads wherever she goes.
Royal Huisman is a Dutch shipyard established in 1884 in Ronduite, building and refitting custom luxury sailing and motor yachts at its shipyard in Vollenhove, the Netherlands.
Credits: Tom van Oossanen; all pictures provided by Royal Huisman