The ninth unit in the Mulder ThirtySix yacht series has been sold by broker Alex Lees-Buckley of Camper & Nicholsons. The yacht is now in build at the yard's facilities in the Netherlands and will be "tailored meticulously" to the lifestyle of her owners, including layout, materials and finishings.
The ThirtySix series began in 2017 with the delivery of Delta One, and has received much acclaim since, including at the 2018 and 2024 World Superyacht Awards. Delivery on this latest unit is scheduled for spring 2026, after which she will join sisterships such as Seaflower and Castlefinn on the water. Her strong, low-profile exterior design is by Claydon Reeves Design Studio.
The Dutch yard has taken the generous open flybridge from Seaflower for this latest unit – a feature well noted by the 2024 World Superyacht Awards judges – as well as a new Seakeeper 40 gyro to complement the model's electric stabiliser fins.
Interiors will be by long-standing collaborator Vickers Studio and reflect a "timeless balance of elegance and practicality", with details undisclosed. However, her four-cabin layout will include a distinct "second master suite" on the lower deck for a more private option.
The ThirtySix model will also come with Van Oossanen's patented Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF), which ensures smooth sailing, fuel efficiency and stability up to her maximum speed of 17 knots.
This news follows the sale of Delta One and Castlefinn earlier this year.
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