ZOETERWOUDE – In Mid-December, Mulder Shipyard reported that its Mulder ThirtySix Solemates is crossing the Atlantic to the Caribbean, where the yacht will kick off her first charter before New Year’s.

After making her industry debut at the 2023 Monaco Yacht Show, Solemates returned to the Dutch shipyard to prepare for her Caribbean journey. The yard says after a 3,500+nm voyage onto  Caribbean waters this winter, Solemates will host two charters and relocate to Palm Beach for the Palm Beach Boat Show, March 26-30.

MulderThirtySix Solemates
MulderThirtySix Solemates

Mulder Shipyard has been building luxury yachts since 1938. The yard has over 80 years of experience in designing, developing, building and operating motor yachts from 50 to 150 feet. It has made to date at least half a dozen MulderThirtySix yachts.

The Award-Winning MulderThirtySix is an aluminum yacht that features the Van Oossanen patented Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) to ensure comfortable sailing and fuel economy at all speeds.

This will not compromise performance as the twin 847 kW engines will provide a maximum speed of 17 knots. The fuel consumption at an economical cruising speed of 11 knots is less than 80 liters per hour.

A full beam design maximizes the volume and privacy in the owners’ area.  The slender hull and long waterline will ensure outstanding seakeeping capacities in rough seas, enhancing comfort for owners and guests alike.

Mulder is a medium-sized organization that handles all yacht-building disciplines in-house. Family-owned Mulder Shipyard employs over 120 artisans and is renowned for quality, reliability and design.

Mulder builds motor yachts of up to 499 GT. The yard has seen significant expansion in the past decade. It now operates at four locations in the Netherlands, has two dry docks of 58m each, four build slots up to 30m. and a slipway for yachts up to 70 tons. The company builds luxury yachts up to 499 GT.

www.muldershipyard.nl