Skylge takes to the water...
Holland Jachtbouw has announced the launch of the 141 ft schooner "Skylge". The carbon mast and sophisticated rigging for this lightweight, high-performance yacht are currently being fitted, after which Skylge will make a shakedown cruise to Spain before heading to the Caribbean. Skylge, which is the Frisian word for the Dutch island of Terschelling, is sure to be a favourite when she joins next year’s regatta circuit.
While being ideal for racing, the yacht has also been optimised for family cruises. Built to MCA, Skylge has an ideal layout for chartering, with an owners’ stateroom, VIP suite, two guest cabins and generous amounts of deck space. Designed by André Hoek, Skylge has slim low-freeboard lines, long overhangs and a modest pilothouse. Her rig follows the trend for high-aspect mainsails and roached foresails, while a lifting keel offers access to shallow waters.
About Holland Jachtbouw...
A full-service shipyard near Amsterdam. In just 15 years it has transformed itself from creating Dutch flat-bottom boats into an internationally recognised builder of luxury yachts to designs by masters such as Ted Hood, Andrew Winch, Gerard Dijkstra, Ted Fontaine and André Hoek. The largest build so far is the Dijkstra-designed 152 ft schooner Windrose of Amsterdam, which beat the transatlantic crossing record in both 2002 and 2005.
Specifications:
L.o.a: 42.98 m
L.w.l: 27.78 m
Beam: 7.45 m
Draft: 3.00 m / 5.00 m
Hull material: Aluminium
Displacement: approx. half load 140 ton
Engine: Lugger 425 hp
Spars: Carbon fibre main- and fore mast and booms
Builder: Holland Jachtbouw, Zaandam, The Netherlands
Designer: Hoek Design, Edam, The Netherlands
For more information, contact:
Holland Jachtbouw
Vredeweg 32b,
1505 HH Zaandam, Netherlands
www.hollandjachtbouw.nl