In mid-April, the 63.72 metre long and 11.60 metre wide "Scout" left the Netherlands and set sail for the USA, where it will be available to its American owners in future. The trawler-like design comes from the London-based H2 studio, which is also responsible for the interior. H2 founder Jonny Horsfield comments on the styling as follows: "The owner was heavily involved in the design process. Inside, the yacht could be described as a mixture of Jules Verne, Ian Fleming and Fritz Lang. We have probably never realised such a special interior before." The industrial-maritime chic interior is echoed on the outside. The tenders in the bow, the very high stern and the silver sat domes with yellow trim are of course striking.
Incidentally, "Scout" was named after one of the owner's dogs, the other was the namesake for the project phase - where the yacht ran under the name "Brio". With her two Caterpillar diesels, she reaches 15.2 knots and has a range of 4800 nautical miles with three knots less.

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