You know Royal Huisman for its reputation built upon hundreds highest quality sailing yachts. Being able to handle the complexities of lightweight construction while assuring the strength needed to cross oceans is taking this 140-year Dutch shipyard on a new tack – bespoke motoryachts by Royal Huisman.
In 2021 and again in 2024, Royal Huisman delivered groundbreaking aluminum motoryachts that other builders said could not be built. That kind of challenge has always been in the shipyard’s wheelhouse. Phi was engineered and delivered in 2021. Measuring a 58.5m / 192ft overall, she is the world’s longest motoryacht below 500GT, based on current classification rules. The spectacular Special One, a record-breaking 52m / 171ft sportfish yacht making her debut at the Monaco Yacht Show, is the largest of its kind in the world and capable of 30+ knots. The individual construction challenges of both of these recent Royal Huisman projects were well outside the comfort zone of many other yards.
Why did their owners bring their distinctive visions to Royal Huisman? For yachts with demanding speed profiles, Royal Huisman’s 60 years of aluminum construction expertise was one key. Building in aluminum allows for the creation of lightweight yachts without compromising on strength or safety. Royal Huisman’s dedication to quality, innovation and bespoke craftsmanship was another. It takes a shipyard skilled at squeezing the most out of the confines of a sleek sailing yacht hull to meet the challenge of keeping full-featured motoryachts under 500GT.
Examine the shipyard’s portfolio and you’ll find a stunning fleet of tailor-made yachts, each successful in their missions and each delivering on their owner’s dreams. And not just the commissioning owner either. The renowned durability of Royal Huisman yachts justifies the investment in quality. Among the shipyard’s recent accomplishments are the multi-award-winning and innovative 60m / 196ft Sarissa, the featherlight 47m / 154ft Nilaya, and the super-sized schooner, 81m / 266ft Sea Eagle. Currently under construction is Project 408, a 65m / 212ft performance ketch, 85m / 280ft Project 410, the world’s largest sloop, and Project 411, the world’s tallest sloop. Four of the Top Ten largest sailing yachts are either built by or currently under construction at the shipyard.
Royal Huisman is known for its ability to tackle complex and innovative projects such as those with restricted hull volumes and those pushing the boundaries of traditional yacht design. These are skills polished through decades of experience delivering sailing yachts where weights and balance were critical for race-winning performance as well as safe circumnavigation. For motoryacht clients, this expertise means more net space for amenities and increased efficiency. By incorporating advanced technologies and creative solutions, the shipyard team deliver yachts combining functionality, performance, and cutting-edge aesthetics in a package with utmost reliability.