In a monumental journey, Royal Huisman's Project 406 is making its way from the shipyard's inland new-build facilities in Vollenhove, steering toward the much-anticipated climax – its grand launch in Amsterdam. This colossal vessel boasts a commanding 52m overall.
Crafted for a seasoned owner with an unwavering passion for fishing, Project 406 stands out in a league of its own. Designed by the renowned Vripack Yacht Design, this vessel is an embodiment of distinctive elegance. Its long bow and high bulwarks gracefully sweep through a clear sheer, leading to an uncluttered cockpit aft, a hallmark of its unique design.

The standout feature is the towering high tower, strategically designed for specialized fishing. Beyond its practical utility, the tower doubles as a splendid viewing platform for guests to witness the fishing spectacle below. Project 406 seamlessly melds the thrill of sports fishing with the grandeur, comfort, and refinement expected of a superyacht.
Not only does it claim the title of the largest true sportfish yacht globally, but Project 406 is an unparalleled masterpiece in bespoke design, meticulous engineering, and sheer impressiveness. The shipyard's team of over 350 seasoned experts and highly qualified co-makers have poured their expertise into every detail.

Project 406, alias the world's largest true sportfish yacht, is destined to capture attention wherever it sails.
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