Holland Jachtbouw

Holland Jachtbouw
Industry Yacht Building,
Shipbuilding
Founded 1990
Headquarters Zaandam, Netherlands
Area served
Worldwide
Products Sailing yacht, Motor yacht
Website Official Website

Holland jachtbouw is a shipyard specialized in sailing yachts. It is located in the municipality of Zaanstad in the Netherlands. The shipyard was established by Chris Gongriep in 1990 as De Hemmes[1] to build lemsteraken, a traditional wooden workboat type from Lemmer. The yard acquired naval architect André Hoek's newbuild management company Dutch Built in 1998 in order to transition to aluminium sailing yachts;[2] Thereafter Hoek cooperated closely with Gongriep, producing their largest project to date, the schooner Athos, in 2010.[3] After completing a significant expansion of its building shed, Holland Jachtbouw entered a shareholding agreement with yachtbuilder Palmer Johnson that would transfer the latter's manufacturing from Wisconsin to the Netherlands in 2015.[4]The yard currently builds sailing yachts and motor yachts between 25 metres (82 ft) and 65 metres (213 ft) in length.

list of yachts built

  Was the longest yacht upon completion.
Year Length overall in meters Name Note
1996 30.48 Sea Dragon aluminium sloop, originally Sapphire
1998 28.00 Whirlwind aluminium sloop, originally Aeolian of St. Peter Port
2000 14 Zuidwester lemsteraak
2000 24.75 Palmyre aluminium sloop
2001 46.32 Windrose of Amsterdam aluminium schooner
2003 32.25 Emmaline aluminium sloop, originally Christoffel's Lighthouse
2003 35.46 Whisper aluminium sloop
2004 32.10 Cassiopeia aluminium motor yacht
2005 41.83 This is us aluminium schooner, originally Skylge
2006 37.00 Shogun aluminium sloop, originally YII
2010 62.00 Athos aluminium schooner
2010 42.28 Ninkasi aluminium motor yacht, originally Calliope
2012 39.95 Rainbow aluminium replica of J-class yacht Rainbow (1934)
2014 45.00 Heureka aluminium sloop
2015 42.62 Topaz aluminium 1935 original J-class yacht design
2016 46.00 Skade aluminium sloop

Under construction

Planned delivery Length overall in meters Name Note
2016 51.36 Rainbow II aluminium gaff schooner
2017 26.05 Project 099 steel & aluminium flybridge motor yacht
2017 26.05 Project 100 steel & aluminium flybridge motor yacht

See also

External links

  1. Wim de Bruijn (May 1998), Holland Jachtbouw, een snel groeiende werf, Spiegel der Zeilvaart, pp. 8–9
  2. Rutger ten Broeke (2006), "André Hoek", Encyclopedia of Yacht Designers, ISBN 9780393048766
  3. Andrew Rogers (2015-01-15), "Building Athos", Boat International Media, Adrenaline Communicatie (published 2012)
  4. Gemma Fottles (2015-09-24), "Holland Jachtbouw speaks about PJ Partnership", superyachttimes.com
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