Sea Eagle II returns from testing her sail handling systems on the North Sea.
With all Covid-19 restrictions during “intelligent lock-down” in the Netherlands Royal Huisman continues working in these extraordinary times under strict regulations. For example, holding social distancing during trails by crew and Project 400 team members; health checks and statements; dedicated working areas; “onboard traffic” directions and “no go” areas.
The 81-metre schooner Sea Eagle II built by Dutch shipyard Royal Huisman and it is the largest superyacht to date and the world’s largest all-aluminium sailing vessel.
The superyacht came from the drawing boards of designer Mark Whiteley, with naval architecture by Dykstra Naval Architects.
The exteriors of Sea Eagle II incorporate the owner’s requirements for world cruising, fast yet comfortable and iconic look. The distinguishing superstructure features a half-raised bridge for inside steering. The yacht’s flybridge offers full controls during sailing, comfortable seating for guests wishing to be close up with the yacht’s navigation, and opportunity for sunbathing. The sheltered main cockpit beneath the flybridge features a bar, sofas and a large table.
A variety of innovative features enhance the yacht’s appeal. The newly developed sliding Rondal door with individually operated moving glass panels provides a seamless transition from the cockpit into the interior, whereas the flybridge steering stations give access to the hydraulically operated crow’s nest for an exhilarating ride up the main mast with breathtaking views.
Delivery is expected as soon as the well-prepared sail trail program is completed in a safe, allowed and acceptable manner, for everyone involved.