IYC and Moonen Yachts have announced the sale of the ninth unit from the Dutch yard's 122 Martinique model, hull YN207, to an American owner. Currently in build with hull and superstructure already underway, the 37.4-metre yacht is scheduled for delivery in January 2027.
Moonen’s global sales representatives, Matthew Stone and Richard Gray, represented the shipyard in the deal, while Alex G. Clarke of Denison Yachting introduced the buyer. When delivered, the yacht will join the seventh from the series, Ad Astra, which was delivered earlier this year.
René Van Der Velden is behind the model's exterior design, with naval architecture completed by Diana Yacht Design. This unit will be the second from the series to feature a Vripack interior, which, according to the yard, has been crafted to deliver a "serene, light-filled environment".
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Hull nine is expected to include several custom additions, including a Jacuzzi on the sundeck. Other highlights on board the 345GT yacht include a full-beam owner’s suite with forward-facing windows and an expansive galley and pantry.
“We warmly welcome the new owners to the Moonen family and congratulate them on their new yacht,” said Stone. “They are an experienced American yachting family who have owned vessels from various regions and truly recognise the quality and craftsmanship that Moonen offers."
He added: "We want to extend a special thank you to Alex G. Clarke at Denison Yachting for representing the buyers and for the collaborative efforts from the very beginning, and we look forward to taking delivery in January 2027.”
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The yard noted the owner's attraction to the flexible layout of the model, in addition to the "strong sense of connection to the sea" between interior and exterior spaces.
“I want to extend a special thank you to Moonen director Nicky Van Zon, who was instrumental in putting this deal together, along with Dan Wupperman of Arrow and attorney Dominic Bulfin of Hill Dickinson, for all their hard work,” Clarke concluded. “The clients are super excited and have already been working closely with Marnix Hoekstra and his team at Vripack to ensure this is the best Moonen Martinique yet to be delivered. I truly believe the result is going to be a world-class yacht that the owners will enjoy for years to come.”
The Martinique model has proved itself popular, with the eighth unit also under construction.
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