VanDutch 56: minimalism meets maritime power
In the world of luxury day yachts, few names command as much attention as VanDutch. The Dutch builder’s latest creation, the VanDutch 56, carries forward the brand’s unmistakable DNA — minimalist design, sculpted lines, and effortless style that turns heads from Saint-Tropez to St. Barths.
business maritime economy marine lifestyle worldwide yachting industry shipbuilding industry news09 november 2025 | 14:19 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Michał Iwański | Print

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Stretching just over 16.5 meters in length with a 4.5-meter beam, the VanDutch 56 offers generous open-deck spaces that invite social gatherings, sunbathing, and easy movement. The boat’s clean deck architecture — free from clutter and distraction — perfectly balances form and function, creating a seamless experience between helming and hosting.
Underneath that sleek exterior lies serious performance: twin Volvo Penta IPS engines delivering up to 725 hp each, pushing the yacht to around 38 knots. Precision handling, low vibration, and excellent maneuverability make the 56 as refined underway as she looks at anchor.
Below deck, owners can opt for either the “Lounge” configuration — a sociable, open space ideal for day cruising — or the “Cabin” layout, with two comfortable suites for overnight stays. Materials are unmistakably premium: leather, brushed steel, and warm woods that echo the brand’s modern-luxury aesthetic.
The VanDutch 56 isn’t built for ocean crossings — it’s designed for stylish coastal escapes. Think chic afternoons, smooth acceleration, champagne at sunset. It’s a yacht for those who see boating not just as travel, but as expression. And, true to VanDutch tradition, it doesn’t just sail — it makes a statement.
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Michał Iwański
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