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company History

the Dutch shipyard Sturier (Stories) boasts a long history. In 1795, the family van der Werf , began the construction of boats near the city of Drachten . The modern history of the company began in 1918. One of the brothers bought in the seaside Stavoren an old shipyard and started to build steel vessels. Until 1957 Sturier dealt only with the commercial fleet, but to assess the potential recreational market, she released a steel yacht Stavokruiser , aimed at the needs of private buyers. Now the company is led by a representative of the third generation of owners — Auke van der Werf (Auke van der Werff) .

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the Current production base Sturier Yachts in the centre of Stavoren. It was created from scratch in 1994 to meet the ever growing demand for the company's vessels. This step, though, and forced the Builder to leave the historic site, opened up new technological possibilities and enabled us to expand the model range.

Range of Ocean Cruiser can without exaggeration be called an icon of the genre. As the name implies, the owner of a yacht can safely navigate away from the inhabited shores. This contributes to the 3000-mile reserve and spacious internal rooms of class "luxury". The characteristic curve lines aboard this vessel makes it easily recognizable.

Series> displacement yacht Dutchman features a simple silhouette with a large area of glazing that floods the interior with light. Can be produced in >semi-displacement variant, reaching speeds of 24 knots.

Yachts from the Dutchman Explorer focused on a long voyage. The manufacturer describes them as "pocket superyacht", and he's far from the truth. Explore — this is an elegant flybridge, plenty of interior space and 4000 miles range.

Displacement Centre Sleeper combines the elegance of the shapes, comfort and the ability to cope even with heavy sailing conditions. However, on these yachts, you will always feel at home, whether North sea or the Mediterranean.

the Shipyard has positioned some of their models as suitable for inner and marine waters. Designers took care of the compliance with European rules and regulations. However, they were able to do without compromise from the point of view of sailing in the open sea.

a Characteristic feature of boats Sturiër — rounded contours of the bottoms, which provide enhanced seakeeping, efficiency and increase in habitable space.

Any model can be ordered with a hybrid powertrain — quiet and economical.

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About Sturiër Yachts

The “Volharding Staveren” shipyard was founded at the beginning of the twentieth century by Auke van der Werff.In this small Friesian village with the official status of city, he started building and repairing fishing boats and cargo ships. His grandson andnamesake is currently at the helm of this ambitious family company, where the old traditions of superior craftsmanship are still maintained.

This shipyard with a history of almost a century combines tradition with a modern view of building steel yachts with international allure. Nowadays this takes the name “Sturiër Yachts”.  No detail is overlooked and only materials of the highest quality are used. The result is a line of luxury yachts which will appeal to every watersporter. If you are looking for a yacht with international allure and endless possibilities, put Sturiër Yachts at the top of your shortlist. Whether it’s adventure, conviviality or rest and relaxation which you are after, you will find it on board the Sturiër.  With these comfortable, robust, seaworthy and above all luxurious yachts you will expand your horizons in more ways than one and achieve that wonderful feeling of freedom: the Sturiër feeling.

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Stürier Yachts’ new flagship: 21m, ocean-rated, Dutchman explorer yacht

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STAVOREN – The formal introduction is yet to follow, but Stürier Yachts has already leaked the first photos and drawings of its 21m (69ft) DME7, an ocean-rated yacht that has just completed very positive sea trials.

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Stürier Yachts’ latest confirms the growing trend in the Netherlands of shipyards turning out pocket superyachts. These edge ever closer to the 30m (almost 100ft) starting line for full superyachts.

The DME7 – the E stands for Explorer version in the yard’s Dutchman series – has a solid, distinctive design. The yard says it aimed for luxury and performance in a timeless “design with an air of power and an eye for detail.”

All Stürier Yachts Sturiër are seaworthy craft that can handle long voyages throughout Europe and beyond.

The steel-hulled MDE7 extends the range of Stüriers to 21m (69ft), has a beam of 5.95m (20ft) and displaces 75 tons. The yacht is offered with one 405HP engine or two packing 560HP. It has a range of 4,000 miles, a cruising speed of 9 knots and a top speed of 11 knots.

“The first sea trial went well,” says Stürier Yachts owner Auke van der Werff.  “We are very enthusiastic about the sailing characteristics!”

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The DME 7 has a large, partially covered flybridge, equipped with a bar and seating area. The wheelhouse has a slightly negative, inward-tilted windshield to prevent reflections inside and enhance the exterior’s ship-like character. Inside, all comforts and space are present for an extended stay on board.

Van der Werff says the DME7 starts a new and growing line of Stüriers, adding a 24m (79ft) DME 8 which is in the works. The Stürier range starts at yachts of 16m (52ft) in four versions.

Stürier Yachts has come a long way. It had its centennial in 2018, marking a steady rise from building wooden and steel commercial craft to delivering seaworthy luxury yachts. Stüriers are made by the appropriately named ‘Volharding’ shipyard. Its name is Dutch for ‘perseverance. The yard opened in 1918 to make wooden and, later, steel boats. It took on the recreational market in 1957.

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Quality without compromise...

The perfect exterior has a solid and distinctive design, focusing on both luxury and performance; timeless, long-lasting design with an air of power and an eye for detail. Quality without compromise, built using the finest and strongest materials available, Sturiër yachts are seaworthy and more than well-equipped for long voyages throughout Europe and beyond.

The perfect interior makes optimal use of as much space as possible; floors are kept on one level wherever possible; a refined, innovative, practical, and thorough design which offers comfort and safety even on high seas. Modern and robust, crafted from beautiful, durable, and timeless materials. Sturiër interiors are a showcase for the very best.

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The round bilge design results in a fast underwater hull: seaworthy with a higher speed and lower fuel consumption. The interior boasts large windows in all quarters, filling the lower deck with daylight. The innovative Dutchman has beautiful, multi functional living quarters with enormous lounge sofas, sliding glass doors, and lots of safe and comfortable level floors.

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The interior

The interior is custom-made in our in-house joinery; Sturiër Yachts works top notch with teak, Corian and other high-quality materials. The interior parts are then mounted in the ship by our craftsmen. The interior now starts to take shape…

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Highest quality

Besides being attractive to look at, upholstery on board has to be sturdy, hard-wearing and easy to clean. Therefore Sturiër Yachts works with top Dutch upholsterers and use only the best materials and leathers.

Sea-going Sturiërs need to have maximum protection against sea water: all stainless steel elements on deck are of the highest quality and are installed by stainless steel specialists.

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Hundred years of excellence...

    Excellence through perseverance: that has defined our shipyard for one hundred years. For a century now, Volharding Staveren Shipyard has succeeded in passing on its best from generation to generation, embracing new techniques once they have proved themselves. This provides the best results in ship and yacht building.

   

Perseverance also requires thinking ahead. Auke van der Werff demonstrated this in 1918, when he started using steel construction for wooden ships at the shipyard, and again in the ’50s, when he attracted new customers by building pleasure yachts. His grandson, Auke van der Werff continued the art, making Valharding Staveren Shipyard an internationally renowned shipyard.

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Featuring sophisticated hull designs calculated to optimise stability curves and roll periods, Sturiërs offer the highest achievable level of seaworthiness while maintaining every comfort. The smart designs are guaranteed to make your sea voyages enjoyable, and are well-prepared to handle unexpected rough conditions. 

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REFLECTIONS ON DISPLACMENT VS PLANING MOTOR BOATS.

The pro’s and cons of displacement motorboats and planing motorboats..

First a background check: I come from sailing having started in the motor-sailor version of the very robust 40 foot Warrior. Nearly unbreakable and ideal as a starter full size boat.

After four years learning I graduated to a real sailing boat….a Beneteau 44 which was a total contrast….green, very saily, fast and fun….also four years.

End of the tale for sailing.

Change of circumstances forced a switch to a motor boat…..blue of course and 48 foot Dutch Sturier steel vessel built by Volharding Staveren with cruising speed of 9 knot…very impressive speed for a sailor. It was a model of packaging with three double cabins, two bathrooms in and outside helm position, twin engines and massively robust in any seas.

My first displacement motoryacht

Problem was that without stabilizers the Southampton to Cherbourg trip in the usual South West wind became very uncomfortable due to uncontrollable rolling in anything above force 6 winds. However it is the only vessel I sailed on which experienced a force 10 wind (from behind) about 8 miles north east of Cherbourg. Discretion ruled….back into it to port, the crew was ill but morale recovered after the third bottle of wine.

Sturier 54 footer with stabilizers

To address the rolling issue I switched to a 54 footer….same yard….also displacement…. about 40 tonnes (and blue of course) with two Perkins 225Hp engines and the magic of fin stabilizers. It was a superb boat. We went all over, including an extensive period in the Med as far East as Tunisia and Malta. She handled any Med. weather with aplomb.

Sturier 500 OC med exterior

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Even grander ideas emerged and I traded to a 68 foot Sturier…70 tonnes…. and still blue…… specially modified for deep sea use with extra 20 cm on the keel…..massive rudders and oversized stabilizers. All to deal with the North West winds down the Spanish/Portuguese Atlantic coast and the huge swells that produces. Again magic and although official cruising speed was 9.8 it surfed at up to 15 knot….still on autopilot…It has that much underwater stability and resistance to being thrown off course. Again down to Med…Based in Spain but the berth lease cost a bit less than 300,000 euro without regular tax and service charges. Renting was out of the question…it was the good time in Spain!

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We cruised up and down the East and South coast and to the islands, Sicily. Tunisia and wintered in Malta. Back up the Portuguese coast two years later…. rather more splashy against the wind but we always made tea and ate hot food. We then based her in UK for a season in spite of quite high berthing cost and eventually in Holland where costs are about one third of that on the UK South coast. There the problem of size started to emerge. Box moorings for 21 metres with twin poles were awkward and not easy to find and my Dutch crew (my wife) found the fenders too heavy. We did frequent trips between Holland and UK …always overnight… crossing very busy waters alongside and passing Rotterdam-Approach traffic zones. Always safe and 90 per cent of the trips in great comfort with one exception….into a Force 8 South-Westerly 20 miles North of Dover with wind against tide making us divert to Ostend. It was meant to be recreational after all. Green seas were coming over the top regularly and it was the only time we failed to complete a voyage on plan in this vessel.

The smaller “Vlet” for the IJsselmeer in Holland was a strategic mistake

However while the 68 foot boat was in Spain and to ensure we had something to use in Holland which my wife very much enjoyed, I bought nearly new demo model of a Dutch steel Vlet. Weight about 14 tonne…..blunt at the bow and ideal for use in canals. It was a very nice boat with superb interior for a couple with a good bedroom, superb cooking, washing and toilet arrangements, enormous living space and twin helm positions.

Vlet

However in the end a strategic mistake as we were based in Volendam in the South of the Ysselmeer and most trips required a 25 to 30 mile trek up or down the lake. With the prevailing wind South West it meant an awful lot of going into the wind on at least one of the legs of the trip. The Ysselmeer may be called a lake now (was sea 80 years ago) but it has vicious short waves once the wind goes above 20 knot. With its blunt voluminous bow the Vlet tries to climb every wave and on the beam it of course rolls like all displacement vessels do without stabilizers. She has now been sold to a very happy new owner who has no intention of sailing in open waters.

The new Sturier 500 CS for sailing in Holland

Advancing decrepitude triggered a decision to go back down the scale again and the 68 footer was swapped for a highly computerized and very advanced Sturier CS 500 which is a 50 footer…. all still the same yard….but not in blue…. (Fiat 500 “Funky-White” instead). Years in the Med finally made me overrule friends and spouse…. the sea in the Med is very salty and even the fresh water stains are just too obvious on the blue. You never have enough air-conditioning capacity for August weather either and the dark blue loves absorbing energy. The CS 500 is currently based in Holland but possibly scheduled to go back to the Med Spring 2015. Thus far the displacement motor boat part.

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Planing fisher type boat

Undaunted though we switched tack and later bought a second hand Beneteau 13.8 with two times 480 Hp….. A very well specified boat with excellent sea keeping and first class accommodation given the size (three double cabins, two bathrooms, good saloon and well equipped fly bridge). You can see what a well-developed boat produced in great numbers does for quality at a modest price. Still in service…. Based in Denia…just back from a two day trip to Ibiza…3.5 hour each way….into, and on return backed by, force 5 North East wind.

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This concludes the facts in the story. Now the opinion:

Firstly the speed of the planing vessel is the outstanding positive….Barcelona to Denia in one daylight stretch. In bad weather 20 miles is one (endurable) hour from port in most of the Mediterranean East Coast Spain You are rarely more than that from a safe haven The fly-bridge is magic in half decent weather. Manoeuvrability with engines and bow thruster only, is great but the snag is that with this enormous power on a 12 tonne vessel the reaction to minimal gear shifts (forget about using the throttle while manoeuvring) is so extreme that you often get an overreaction. This is not at all helped by the 1.5 second delay on gear shift movements.

The fact that it is so light of course means that almost every marina can lift you for repairs or under water maintenance and there are plenty of service outlets and spares for this kind of boat and the VOLVO engines and all workshops can handle them. Not so good is when you look under the floors and see the relatively undercooked hose and water handling arrangements including bilge pumps

BUT…..there is no tea making or cooking under way. And you have not to believe that flat calm sea state is anything but an exception in the Med. The ride is almost always bouncy and very noisy. Sleeping under way is mission impossible.

Fuel consumption is a treat to the Saudi’s…. 100 litres per hour at 18 to 20 knot cruising speed…probably double at max of 30 knot. Slow cruising is only possible in flat calm when the temptation is to do just the opposite. “No-Wind” does not mean “No-Swells”. Sea movement can stem from storms as far away from around Sardinia or a distant Mistral which influences weather all the way to Minorca passing on swells till they hit the main land whilst local conditions appear benign.

Going from Denia to Ibiza and back in the Beneteau uses 700 litres at a cost of 1000 euro…enough to drive you back to sail! The big boat 68 foot took 6 hours and burnt 600 litres. With my 54 foot Sturier it took 7 hours and burnt 400 litres there and back. With the new 50 foot boat with more modern engines it might take nearly 8 hour but should burn only just over 300 litre. It takes more time but in a hurry we need to go Easyjet. The ferry is faster but for 4 people it will cost about 800 euro too. On all three our own slower ships we could eat and drink on the way and listen to music. And the ladies can go and have a very nice restful sleep as well and be fit for the festivities in Ibiza once there. More usefully still we do not have to worry so much about the weather forecasts. Beam winds are perfectly manageable up to 30 knot and stern winds are very welcome even in the smallest of the three. Winds here are regularly around 20 knot during the day….usually North-East or South East in summer. The basic wind is enhanced by on-shore breezes from about noon to 7 or 8 at night. The late afternoon fading of the onshore breezes makes returning to a berth later in the day much more comfortable and with a slow boat it is always best to depart early when the wind is at its lowest.

With very powerful hydraulic bow and stern thrusters manoeuvring the displacement vessel into a berth is different to the Beneteau but once pointed into the berth, engine movements back or forward far more controllable. Windage is obviously less for the heavier, lower profile, vessel. The last few metres of mooring stern-to is just easier with a much lower powered engine and once the fixed length-sprung, stern lines are handed to you by the marinero and on your cleats, you can put both engines forward on idle and the ship will hang straight (without either breaking the line or the onshore bollard). It gives time to get the sunken bow lines up forward and tight and then spring back as taut as possible once you go back to neutral. With the high power engines and low vessel weight this is just not possible and with one engine it can become a drama as it will pull the vessel whichever way the neutral engine is.

And once calmly in port the sloshing of water against the hull is certainly a great deal less noisy against steel than epoxy/fibre hulls.

Going into a seriously heavy sea the chances of doing structural damage to a 50 foot, heavily framed and girded 35 tonne steel hull powered forward by 300 HP are close to zero. Not so in an epoxy/fibre hull of 12 tonne powered by near 1000 Hp.

Likewise the chances of shaking something loose at 9 knot in a heavy hull are a great deal less than at 20 knot in a lightweight plastic hull especially as double clipped hoses are not in the build programme.

Night boating at 20 knot in an epoxy/glass boat has to be far more risky than proceeding at less than half the speed in steel, if rogue objects present themselves in the water. More importantly the radar stability is heavily dependent on the stability of the vessel itself. At night in a motor boat anything not on the radar or with a light does not exist for all practical considerations. Half the time the vibration and movement in the faster boat is such that dealing with buttons (or mouse clicks in the case of the 500 footer) becomes very critical. In anything around or above Force 5 winds I have difficulty dealing with instrument and radar buttons and settings accurately. And again going slower is not an option in the Beneteau ….all stability disappears at displacement speed in any wind from the sides and in a following sea, broaching becomes a serious possibility at low speed. Night sailing would actually be ideal as the wind drops and the traffic is minimal if you are used to the North sea….but not at speed…..you will not see anything in the water other than ships and even then the fishing boats are as unpredictable as they are in the North sea….only with fewer or the wrong lights.

Enormous positive for the Beneteau is the fly bridge and really if displacement vessels want a part of the Med-Sea market that has to be an essential. Furthermore proper Besenzoni style passarelle is an absolute must. If the 50 footer is to come to the Med this will have to be retro-fitted…..no matter the aesthetic considerations against.

The Med style boat is meant to be used as most locals do…..stay at base…. go an hour round the corner and anchor in a scenic bay and spend the rest of the day sunbathing and drinking…. go home after 7 in the evening when the wind drops. Go at full speed and close to land so your friends on the beach can see your stern wave and be impressed on how much money you have to burn and park up back in berth with no wind.

If you want relaxed travelling and go serious distances there is only one option …..Displacement… and live with the absence of the upper deck or try to see if there is a version that gives you a fly-bridge for the days you want to boat like a Spanish resident.

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Me personally…….I’m now a confirmed, steel displacement man any time…. Now that I have seen both worlds in both North and South Europe the case is made in favour of the CS 500….even for the Med.

Sipko Huismans

29 August 2013

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Sturier 675 OC build in 2007 at Jachtwerf Volharding Staveren, CE-A. Well equipped motor yacht, steel, round bilged, stabilizers, three cabins and one guestcabin/crewcabin. Specious saloon with helmposition and door. Two MAN diesel engines, hydraulic bow-and sternthruster, two Fisher Panda generators, Kabola central heating and Webasto airconditioning. The Hull is freshly painted (02-2020) and the teakdecks are checked and sanded. Come over to our covered sales marina in Sneek for a viewing of this beautifull motor yacht!

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    If you are interested in visiting our shipyard in Stavoren, we can offer you an all-inclusive visit with dinner and overnight stay in a hotel. Feel free to contact us for more information. contact us. Builder of Sturiër and Dutchman Yachts. Sturiër Yachts. Since mid-2018, the yard is 100 years old. A century of excellence, perseverance, but ...

  2. Sturier Yachts For Sale and Charter

    Sturier is a Dutch shipyard that produces steel and semi-displacement yachts with a long history and a modern design. Learn about the company's history, the range of models, the features and the designers of Sturier yachts for sale and charter.

  3. Range

    The Sturiër Ocean Cruiser is an icon. This full displacement yacht has a beauty that comes from a long tradition of shipping. From the beautiful sheerline to the stunning bow, she is pure elegance; a timeless Ocean Cruiser with a high level of finish. The ships in the Ocean Cruiser range offer spacious living and lounge areas on both the upper ...

  4. Sturier boats for sale

    Find Sturier boats for sale in your area & across the world on YachtWorld. Offering the best selection of Sturier boats to choose from.

  5. Sturiër Yachts

    About Sturiër Yachts. The "Volharding Staveren" shipyard was founded at the beginning of the twentieth century by Auke van der Werff.In this small Friesian village with the official status of city, he started building and repairing fishing boats and cargo ships. His grandson andnamesake is currently at the helm of this ambitious family ...

  6. Maintenance

    Maintenance, refit and storage. Good maintenance is essential. It keeps your ship safe and ready to sail and ensures it keeps its value. Because we know your Stürier from the mast to the keel and from the bows to the stern, we are the best place for care of your yacht: for maintenance, repairs, refits, modifications and storage in the winter.

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    Het officiële Youtube kanaal van Sturiër Yachts

  8. Stürier Yachts' new flagship: 21m, ocean-rated, Dutchman explorer yacht

    Sturier Yachts DME7. Stürier Yachts' latest confirms the growing trend in the Netherlands of shipyards turning out pocket superyachts. These edge ever closer to the 30m (almost 100ft) starting line for full superyachts. The DME7 - the E stands for Explorer version in the yard's Dutchman series - has a solid, distinctive design.

  9. Sturier Yachts

    For a century now, Volharding Staveren Shipyard has succeeded in passing on its best from generation to generation, embracing new techniques once they have proved themselves. This provides the best results in ship and yacht building. Perseverance also requires thinking ahead. Auke van der Werff demonstrated this in 1918, when he started using ...

  10. DESIGN

    The perfect exterior has a solid and distinctive design, focusing on both luxury and performance; timeless, long-lasting design with an air of power and an eye for detail. Quality without compromise, built using the finest and strongest materials available, Sturiërs and Dutchmans are seaworthy and more than well-equipped for long voyages ...

  11. Sturier DME 7: Prices, Specs, Reviews and Sales Information

    The motor yacht Sturier DME 7 is produced by the brand Sturier since 2018. The Sturier DME 7 is a 21.28 meter motor yacht with a steel hull with 4 guest cabins and a draft of 1.80 meters which can reach speeds of up to 12 knots. The yacht has a steel hull with a CE certification class (A) and can navigate the open ocean.

  12. Reflections on Displacment Vs Planing Motor Boats

    The new Sturier 500 CS for sailing in Holland. Advancing decrepitude triggered a decision to go back down the scale again and the 68 footer was swapped for a highly computerized and very advanced Sturier CS 500 which is a 50 footer…. all still the same yard….but not in blue…. (Fiat 500 "Funky-White" instead).

  13. Sturier: Models, Price Lists & Sales

    Sturier Yachts' current production facility is located at the outskirts of Stavoren. It was established from scratch in 1994 to meet the ever increasing demand for the company's vessels. This step, although forced the shipyard to leave the historic site, opened up new technological possibilities and allowed for the expansion of the model range. ...

  14. Check Out This STEEL Hull TRAWLER YACHT With A 4,000 NM Range!

    In this video, we are going to take a look at the Sturier DME 7. A Dutch-built steel trawler yacht style explorer yacht that is a CE Category A vessel, meani...

  15. STURIER 675 OC motor yacht for sale

    Sturier 675 OC build in 2007 at Jachtwerf Volharding Staveren, CE-A. Well equipped motor yacht, steel, round bilged, stabilizers, three cabins and one guestcabin/crewcabin. Specious saloon with helmposition and door. Two MAN diesel engines, hydraulic bow-and sternthruster, two Fisher Panda generators, Kabola central heating and Webasto ...

  16. Building a Sturiër

    The design department makes detailed 3D drawings of the interior and exterior of the new motor yacht according to the customer's requirements, and these drawings are then used as reference for the entire build. Once the final details have been agreed upon and everyone is happy, the definitive design can be taken into production.

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    Seit 2018 ist die Werft 100 Jahre alt sein. Ein Jahrhundert an der Spitze, nach vorne schauen, aber vor allem 100 Jahre Wassersportspaß!

  18. Radisson Flotilla

    Moscow is an oasis of green spaces. The city has more than 140 natural areas. According to World Atlas, 54 percent of Moscow's area are covered by public parks and gardens, so Moscow was ranked number one among the greenest cities in the world. The Flotilla consists of seven river yachts sailing along the Moskva River with designer ...

  19. THE 10 BEST Moscow Boat Rides & Cruises (Updated 2024)

    Explore the scenic and historic attractions of Moscow from the water with the best boat tours and cruises. Enjoy the views of the Kremlin, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, and the Sparrow Hills on a relaxing or informative boat ride. Or, spice up your trip with some water sports and activities in Moscow. Find out more on Tripadvisor.

  20. DUTCHMAN EXPLORER 7

    View the construction of the new DME7. If you want to ask or tell us something, please contact Volharding Staveren Shipyards (The Netherlands) Phone. +31 (0) 514 681207. You can also send us your request by filling in the form below. Your request.

  21. Moscow river cruises and boat tours 2024

    Buy tickets. River Cruise aboard a River Palace Yacht from City-Expocentre (International Exhibition) HIT SALES. Daily, from April 27, 2024. Departure from the berth City-Expocentre (m. Vystavochnaya), mooring place "A". Cruise duration 3 hours. We invite you on a river cruise aboard a premium class panoramic yacht starting from the main Moscow ...

  22. Intended use

    We can deliver a wide array of boats, from our standard range to fully-equipped, semi-custom-built yachts. Hybrid. ... Sturier 520 OC; Sturiër 565 OC; Sturiër 620 OC; Sturiër CS. Sturiër 555 CS Mark II; Sturiër 675 CS Mark II; Dutchman Long Range. Dutchman 52; Dutchman 56; Dutchman Explorer.

  23. Boat tours and river cruises through Moscow: where to take them

    Normally the boats sail between 10:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. although there are also companies that offer night cruises with dinner included. I recommend that you take advantage of the afternoons for a boat tour, when the monuments and museums are closed. Going on a night cruise to see the Moscow city lights is also a very good option.