Third Mulder ThirtySix set for Summer 2020 delivery

Mulder Yachts, based in the Netherlands, have announced that the third hull of the Mulder ThirtySix model is now under construction. Named Project Mana, the latest build is currently on schedule for a summer 2020 delivery.

Mulder Yachts, based in the Netherlands, have announced that the third hull of the Mulder ThirtySix model is now under construction. Named Project Mana, the latest build is currently on schedule for a summer 2020 delivery.

Following on from previous models like Calypso, Project Mana features a walnut based interior by London based designer Vickers Studio along with exterior designs by Claydon Reeves.

As Van Oossanen designed the naval architecture, the finished result is set to be a truly iconic vessel thanks to the extensive collaborations from talented design teams.

In addition to the collaborative efforts from external designers, the Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) and extensive use of aluminium ensures a smooth and premium performance which offers guests an exceptional onboard experience.

Guests of the owner will be welcomed by the extensive beach club which is substantially larger than beach clubs on other vessels of the same size. In addition to the seating area, shower and day head by the beach club, guests can also enjoy the water by indulging in the on deck whirpool tub on the sun deck.

Other areas around the exteriors such as the large aft deck provide shaded hubs ideal for al fresco dining and relaxing. Comfortable seating, sun pads and a balcony by the interior dining option all add to the exterior charm of the Mulder ThirtySix.

Within the interiors there is a spacious main saloon for entertaining guests and a comfortable dining area with fully equipped bar. Idyllic furnishings and fittings are highlighted throughout the vessel thanks to an abundance of full length floor to ceiling windows letting in plenty of natural light.

Accommodation onboarrd the Mulder ThirtySix can accommodate up to 10 guests within five cabins. Owners have their own  full beam master suite which includes access to a private seating area in the bow. 

Powered by two 1,136hp Caterpillar C18 diesel engines, Project Mana will have a top speed of 16.8 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots.