The new yacht has a low noise level and fuel consumption.
Based in the Netherlands, Moonen Shipyards has launched the first of its 34-meter Moonen 110, also known as the YN202. The launch comes one year after the steel hull and aluminum superstructure joined.
The yard describes the Moonen 110 as a "gentleman's yacht" with a design derived from the Moonen 84 and 97 models. To develop the exterior profile and naval architecture of the new model, Moonen teamed up with Rene van der Velden and Diana Yacht Design, who previously contributed to the creation of the Martinique series.
The concept of the yacht's interior was developed by the London studio Studio Indigo. Its hallmark is “clean, flowing lines accentuated by curved organic shapes that create a relaxing and soothing interior.” The authors of the project also note a wide spiral staircase made of natural wood, which is the central element of the yacht’s design.
The Moonen 110 saloon, which has a total volume of 256 GT, can accommodate 10 guests. The yacht also features numerous outdoor seating areas, panoramic windows in the main saloon and space optimized for entertaining.
The new yacht is characterized by low noise levels and low fuel consumption - 92 liters per hour when moving at a cruising speed of 10 knots. A 7.5 meter tender is stored on board the yacht.