
Project 375 - a 56.4m sailing yacht - is currently in build at Alloy Yachts
The owners of the 52 metre sailing yacht Mondango have again entrusted New Zealand yard Alloy Yachts to build their next yacht – a 56.4 metre flybridge ketch.
It is another design masterminded by Dubois Naval Architects and incorporates a development of their ground-breaking swing lift centreboard, which, with its 4 metre draught, will enable the yacht to slide into shallow lagoons and waterways.
Other features of the yacht will be an aft deck spa pool, a cockpit protected by sliding glass side screens and curved glass doors, and a swimming platform that unfolds from the starboard topsides, while the yacht’s two large tenders will be stowed below the foredeck.

The flybridge of the 56m Alloy Yachts ketch provides a spacious area for guests
For the interior, designers Reymond Langton have worked closely with the owners to create an innovative style that is enhanced by large hull windows, and a layout that includes a midship owner’s suite, an impressive galley and even a 103-inch television screen.
Plate-cutting for hull number 375 began in July 2011 and the yacht is slated to launch in October 2013.
For more information contact:
| Alloy Yachts T: +64 9 838 7350 E: lindab@alloyyachts.co.nz W: www.alloyyachts.co.nz |
Dubois Naval Architects T: +44 1590 626666 E: design@duboisdesign.com W: www.duboisdesign.com |
Reymond Langton Design T: +44 (0) 208 332 7789 E: info@reymondlangtondesign.com W: www.reymondlangtondesign.com |












