Van der Valk _Anemeli

Van der Valk _Anemeli

Van der Valk in the Netherlands has launched the 27-metre Anemeli, a stunning fast displacement motoryacht which reflects the clear vision of an owner with over 30 years of boating experience. Having originally chosen Van der Valk based on its excellent track record in meeting exacting briefs, the client was delighted as the stylish silver-coloured Anemeli was launched at the Dutch yard’s facilities in the Netherlands.

Started in January 2016, the all-aluminium Anemeli was delivered on schedule in June 2017. With interior and exterior design by Guido de Groot and naval architecture by Jaron Ginton, she is one of the first Van der Valk yachts to feature a fast displacement hull design. She also integrates some very specific requirements by the highly experienced owner.

Exterior

This striking 27-metre motoryacht features a round-bilged fast displacement hull – painted in a stylish silver metallic colour. The 6.72-metre beam ensures an exceptionally spacious interior with lots of lounging space and ample accommodations.

In an unusual twist, a bulb on the submerged section artificially extends the waterline around Anemeli’s submerged body, creating the effect of a longer hull and increasing her speed and efficiency.

Another divergence from previous Van der Valk vessels in this size range – and a distinct part of the owner’s brief – is the location of the tender storage on a multifunctional Opacmare Transformer platform aft.This also features a pantograph system and a gangway/passerelle/swimming platform that is also suitable for baggage transport. This allowed the flybridge to instead be given over to leisure activities. The flybridge features an outdoor steering position, a large U-shaped dining area, a shaded wet bar with several stools & pantry, and a sunbathing area. Meanwhile, the main deck forward is occupied by a large informal sitting space and sun pads.

Timeless interior

Typified by a classical nautical ambience, the robust and practical interior is executed predominantly in cherrywood. The main deck has a wide exterior area aft that centres on a lovely dining table. The saloon includes a nook with a dinette focused on an extendable table. Halfway inside, the floating spiral staircase leading up to the flybridge has a delicate see-through structure that prevents it from blocking lines of sight. Doors on either side open onto the gangways. The galley to starboard is very well-equipped with all conceivable appliances and gadgets. An indoor steering position to forward is flanked on the starboard side by a cosy hangout space for guests who enjoy watching the action at the helm.

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