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Posted by Coenharbour | 05/23/2008 @ 23:05 | Reply
 

 
My Trust, spotted at Pier Amerika, Coenhaven, Amsterdam.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 04/26/2008 @ 17:00 | Reply
 
Launch of the 45 metres My Trust : http://www.hakvoort.com/...
 
Posted by Nuno | 10/14/2007 @ 00:05 | Reply
 

 
Perle Bleue was here in Horta, on her way to Fort Lauderdale.
 
Posted by Johan | 10/11/2007 @ 12:30 | Reply
 
Interior photos of Perle Bleue are online on the Hakvoort website showcasing her pleasant looking interior : http://www.hakvoort.com/...
 
Posted by Jacques | 07/10/2007 @ 13:00 | Reply
 
A superstitious launch for Perle Bleue on 07/07/07. More info on http://www.hakvoort.com/...
 
Posted by Marian | 06/17/2006 @ 13:30 | Reply
 
Hakvoort announces new 48 metre Atlantis : http://www.bymnews.com/...
 
Posted by Merijn | 06/13/2006 @ 23:00 | Reply
 
New contract for Hakvoort, busy times for them. BN243 will be called Atlantis. More info : http://www.hakvoort.com/...
 
Posted by Uwe | 05/31/2006 @ 14:10 | Reply
 
Just a question. Who is the final interior designer of JeMaSa? Barbara Barry or Michela Reverberi? This information is often different on websites...
 
Posted by Marian | 04/30/2006 @ 22:30 | Reply
 
A different sort of story about a yard : http://www.bymnews.com/...
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 02/09/2006 @ 13:40 | Reply
 
Some new pictures of the launch of JeMaSa on the website of the yard : http://www.hakvoort.com/...
 
Posted by Merijn | 02/07/2006 @ 11:00 | Reply
 
Happy Dolphin II will enter the covered shed of Hakvoort soon for an engine room refit.
 
Posted by Marian | 02/04/2006 @ 15:40 | Reply
 
JeMaSa : http://www.bymnews.com/...
 
Posted by Johan | 01/31/2006 @ 00:15 | Reply
 
While she won't get high scores in "the sleekest yacht"-contest, she pretty well sums up contemporary ideas in yacht design. She is just below the 50 metre/500 GRT limit, she has a fold-down transom door, a number of oval portholes and an aft engineroom, plus we can assume, excellent quality from Hakvoort.
 
Posted by Michael | 01/30/2006 @ 16:10 | Reply
 
She is a strange looking yacht. It looks like the yacht is oddly assorted from three yachts. Part one : the hull and the forward part of the main deck. Part two : the wheelhouse. Part three : the second half of the main and upper deck. Not really pretty in my opinion, could be only better inside...
 
Posted by Johan | 01/30/2006 @ 15:20 | Reply
 
Congratulations to the good photos of JeMaSa! Yet another scoop... For anyone interested, there are layout plans of her at the Hakvoort website (http://www.hakvoort.com/...). The layout is quite conventional, however small variations show that it is quite refined.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 01/30/2006 @ 01:15 | Reply
 
Happy Dolphin II is also in the shipyard. Strange to find this Turkish built yacht in Holland one year after her launch. Any idea?
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 01/30/2006 @ 00:30 | Reply
 
JeMaSa's card is online : http://www.yachtspotter.com/...
 
Posted by Merijn | 01/29/2006 @ 23:20 | Reply
 

 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 01/29/2006 @ 21:05 | Reply
 
Thank you very much Merijn! Unusual design. Note that JeMaSa has no mast for the moment because the shed is too small to build the yacht with it. More the yacht is inclined, we could imagine that there is no chain and anchor on board for the moment.
 
Posted by Merijn | 01/29/2006 @ 20:55 | Reply
 

 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 01/29/2006 @ 20:30 | Reply
 
The new JeMaSa was launched yesterday. Merijn is sending us exclusiv pictures of her.
They will be posted in few minutes!
 
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