The first hull of the Flybridge BeachClub 660 series, is nearing completion of construction at facilities in Waalwijk and is due to be delivered this summer, announced the Van der Valk shipyard.
The construction of the 20.5-meters second hull 660-series has begun, and it should be completed in spring 2020. The first BeachClub 660 Flybridge has already been sold and the shipyard is putting the finishing touches to BeachClub 600, which is available for sale.
The new BeachClub 660 is the quintessence of the BeachClub concept. The interior and exterior design of the renowned designer Cor D. Rover, naval architecture by Ginton, all-aluminum construction with a sleek modern profile, as well as a radical layout and engine layout, make these boats the most spacious and impressive in their size ranges.
The 660 Flybridge will have three main open spaces: a beach deck and a sun deck, aft deck with a choice of external steering and an extensive front deck with many options. The interiors consist of the main deck of the saloon/wheelhouse with broad perspectives, the saloon of the lower deck with a galley/dining area and spacious living rooms including a suite for owners, two double cabins for guests and an extra cabin for the crew. Large windows and sliding doors in both the lounges and suites of the owners offer a panoramic view of the world.
More space, in reality, has achieved by dispensing with the normal engine room and placing it in the swimming platform area, where the height is still 1.6 meters. This arrangement makes the most of an aft area of the vessel that is rarely used, freeing up a great deal of volume for interior and exterior facilities. As a result, the BeachClub line has the same amount of space that is usually found on far bigger yachts, reported the shipyard.
Flybridge 660 is built entirely in aluminum with a sleek modern profile. Volvo Penta D11B2-A MP twin engines with IPS 2 propellers provide a maximum speed of 30 knots.
Also, the 32-meter new Raised Pilothouse which is scheduled for delivery in May 2019 is under construction in the Netherlands.
@Photos by Van Der Valk shipyard