As Esther Lucas from Hakvoort told us during our last visit to the shipyard, the majority of Hakvoort's business has for years been handled by brokerage houses, which guide yacht enthusiasts to the company in Monnikendam, the Netherlands, which is very tranquil for the large yacht sector.
The sale of the 38.25 metre long "Soprano" was handled in 2014 by the yacht brokers at Ocean Independence, whose project management department also oversaw the construction.
For the design team, the owner relied on a tried-and-tested Hakvoort constellation of the Diana Yacht Design studios (exterior styling and construction) and the interior specialist Felix Buytendijk, who are working together for the eighth time.
The owner wanted classic lines with a canoe stern and enough space for ten guests and a crew of six to take up quarters in the stern.
The large owner's area is located forward on the main deck, while guests stay on the lower deck in four suites. A bathing platform folds out from the starboard side when anchored amidships.
Two Caterpillar diesels accelerate "Soprano" to a top speed of a cosy 13 knots, while the Diana Yacht Design engineers state a range of 5000 nautical miles at eleven knots.
Click here for the worth seeing Launching video of "Soprano".

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