Crowd pullers
Eeuwe Kooi, CEO and proprietor of K&M: “The main crowd puller for the open day? Well, that’s a highly personal choice, but for me it’s the biggest and the smallest sailing yachts under construction.” The “Tulip” stands out for her dimensions and elegant design. A classically lined 88 ft sloop (26.6 x 6.1 m) designed by German Frers. K&M also has great expectations of the smallest yacht under construction, also a new model in the Bestevaer series: a Bestevaer 45ST. Highly recognisable as a Bestevaer, including comfortable doghouse, in a handy size.
Speeches
Kees and Koen will be arriving to give speeches this year. Koen van Esch competed in 2007 in Transat 6.50, a solo race of 4200 miles from France, via Madeira to Brazil. In his speech Koen will be telling you all about his experiences, the highs and the lows. Including spectacular images!
Kees Verruijt, owner of the Stadtship 56 “Merrimac”, entrepreneur and software engineer will be arriving to tell you about: “My search for the ideal navigation and operation solution”. The “Merrimac” will be present for demonstrations.
New offices
This year not the usual attractive entrance, but a building site! The entrance, offices and facade are undergoing a major refit. You will certainly be given an impression of the ultimate result during the open day. As well as a cup of coffee when you arrive via the alternative route.
More information about the programme for the open day and the vessels that will be present is given on K&M Yachtbuilders new website: www.kmy.nl.
K&M Yachtbuilders OPEN DAY APRIL 16th 2011
Hull building area
* German Frers 88ft ‘Tulip’
* Bestevaer 55ST ‘Morning Haze’
* Van de Stadt 54
Finishing area
* Bestevaer 73S ‘Christopher’
* Bestevaer 55ST ‘Pilgrim’
* Bestevaer 49ST
* Bestevaer 45ST ‘Voyager’
* Icon 48
* Bestewind 50
* Sloop 7 meter FOR SALE
Outside
* Classic Schooner ‘Mistral’ FOR SALE
* Bestevaer 53ST ‘Qerst’ (prev. ‘Alice’)
* Bestevaer 53ST ‘Zeerover’
* Bestevaer 53ST ‘Maaike Saadet’
* Bestevaer 49ST ‘Katharos’
* Axonite 69 ‘Axonite’