This 89-foot aluminum sailing yacht was designed by Horst Stichnoth and built by Bloemsma, launched in 1999 as a hull and completed in 2014 under Olivier van Meer's supervision. The schooner has completed a full circumnavigation and remains a proven ocean-going cruiser. A centerboard reduces her draft to 2.7 meters, opening access to shallow anchorages. The hull and rigging support easy handling by a small crew, with hydraulically operated foresails, bow thruster, anchor winches, and tender davit.
Deck appointments feature teak superstructure, cockpit, and structural details built by Dörr-Lemmer, paired with stainless steel framing and canvas awnings. The deck saloon includes a sofa, panoramic seating, and navigation station. A custom skylight floods the main saloon with natural light. The layout combines a full-beam owner's cabin, two guest cabins, and a crew cabin in the bow, all with ensuite facilities. The galley, dining table, and separated seating areas serve the main saloon, with a separate pantry accessible from deck.
Interior woodwork throughout is mahogany, with air conditioning and heating systems installed. A single M.A.N. diesel engine of 408 horsepower provides auxiliary power. Recent refits in 2023 and 2025 have maintained the yacht to active cruising condition.
Length
88.58 FT
Beam
21.98 FT
Material
Aluminum
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
M.A.N.
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel