Van der Valk has delivered a bespoke 34m yacht, now named D.ROLLI. The tri-deck vessel boasts a castle tan exterior, designed by Cor D. Rover. Other notable design aspects include sleek raked bridge windows and automotive-inspired air grills.
This custom project marks the second collaboration over 24m (79ft) between Van der Valk and Cor D. Rover. According to Cor D. Rover, the primary objective was to maximize interior space within the 34m (112ft) footprint while elevating the vessel's contemporary aesthetics.
D.ROLLI offers an expansive interior space of 295GT, featuring two large balconies that extend the living area: one adjoining the main deck master suite forward and another integrated into the hull for the VIP suite on the lower deck. Accommodation includes two double guest cabins and three crew cabins.
The vessel's exterior delivers all of the luxury amenities one would expect, including a foredeck sun lounge with a Jacuzzi and an aft deck equipped for al fresco dining, accommodating up to 10 guests around a spacious dining table. The bridge deck above boasts a bar and barbecue — perfect for entertaining guests in style.
Powered by twin MTU engines, D.ROLLI achieves a top speed of approximately 20 knots, thanks to its round bilged, fast displacement hull. CMC stabilizers ensure comfort both at anchor and underway, while a lazarette provides ample storage for a large Williams tender and a three-person wave runner.
Naval architecture has been carried out by Ginton Naval Architects, with Diana Yacht Design contributing to the vessel's design and performance.