Moonen shipyard announced the start of the outfitting process on their latest explorer vessel the superyacht MOONEN 100, as her hull arrived to the yard in The Netherlands. ... read full story
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Works on the Moonen 100’ explorer yacht YN195 in progress
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Work continues on the Moonen 100´ yacht YN195, due to be launched in the spring of 2013. This stunning vessel will be on display during BOOT Dusseldorf at the Moonen booth located in the heart of the Dutch pavilion, Hall 07A number F24. ... read full story
Moonen 100 Explorer Motor Yacht YN195
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Moonen Shipyard is currently building a Moonen 100 Explorer motor yacht for a repeat client. The Moonen 100 Explorer will be the fourth expedition yacht built by the yard. The Moonen 100 Explorer yacht features naval architecture and interior design by Vripack, with interior engineering by Moonen. Built under the yard number YN195 is built... ... read full story
120ft Motor yacht Crystal by Dixon Yacht Design launched by Moonen Yachts
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Moonen Shipyards in the Netherlands has launched the 120ft motor yacht Crystal, a unique project designed by Bill Dixon of Dixon Yacht Designs and completed by Moonen. The 36.93m (120ft) yacht Crystal was started by Royal Denship in Denmark and was around a quarter complete when they went bankrupt in 2009. The semi-displacement superyacht Crystal arrived... ... read full story
Update on Moonen Yachts first Moonen 82 Alu motor yacht in build
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The construction of Moonen’s brand-new 25.20-metre high-speed aluminium motor yacht, the Moonen 82 Alu got underway in March 2011. As you can see from the images the building process for the hull of the motor yacht Moonen 82 Alu is proceeding apace at the yard in Den Bosch (‘s-Hertogenbosch). Creating a perfectly shaped hull is... ... read full story
Largest Moonen extends to 42m – The Moonen 137 motor yacht
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Moonen Shipyards in the Netherlands has announced that its largest project to date, which was originally slated to be a Moonen 133 (133 feet in length), has been extended by a further four feet to become a Moonen 137. The fully customised 42 metre Moonen will now carry a submarine that is capable of seating three passengers instead of the originally specified two. ... read full story