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july 14, 2020 - Royal Huisman

Sea Eagle II starts maiden voyage

The truly breathtaking contemporary three-masted schooner SEA EAGLE II has been successfully delivered by #royalhuisman. The world's largest aluminium sailing #yacht  is now on her way to the Mediterranean. 

SEA EAGLE II, designed by Dykstra Naval Architects and Mark Whiteley , features an impressive plumb bow and modern Panamax rig by Rondal, making her not only powerful but recognizable all over the world. With an overall length of 81m / 266ft, she is the largest #yacht built at Royal Huisman's shipyard and joins another Huisman build – Athena – in the top 10 ranking of the world's largest sailing yachts. She is, by any measure, a head turning #superyacht destined for greatness.

The delivery of SEA EAGLE II is a time of significant pride for all parties concerned: it is the beginning of a great adventure for her owner, family, friends and crew – and of the shipyard's new role as a provider of services, assisting the crew as they familiarize themselves with this grand new vessel. Designed and built to operate in a testing ocean environment, SEA EAGLE II is the culmination of performance, luxury and reliability – proudly backed by the shipyard's team with expert advice, service and support worldwide, not only throughout the warranty period but far into the future. The team from #royalhuisman wishes her owner and everyone onboard SEA EAGLE II fair winds and following seas,  as well as the wonderful quality time experience that is inherent to every #royalhuisman #superyacht.

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