Holterman has launched the second hull of its X-78 model, with this new unit being the Fly for flybridge version and set to go in the Mediterranean sea. The first Holterman X-78 Fly was finalized ahead of delivery to a highly experienced owner, and is another addition to the groundbreaking Xtreme series line-up from Dutch shipyard Holterman. Drawing on the technical and construction prowess of Holterman, the X-78 Fly is designed by Bernd Weel, and features interiors by Kitty van der Kamp, and naval architecture by Sea Level and Diana. The owner was also integral part of the design and build with him input coming at every before and during construction stage. With X-78 Fly, Holterman Xtreme series which launched to universal acclaim with the award-winning X-105 in 2022 is here to stay bringing ever a growing stable of thoroughbred luxury yachts and super yachts. Holterman’s philosophy in developing the X-78 Fly was simple but multi-faceted, take the X-78 Sport, a non-flybridge variant that was built for and delivered to an owner who wanted the best yacht he could get for cruising the confines of the Dutch canals, and elevate it literally to the next level with the addition of the perfect flybridge. The genius lay in the development of the X-78 Sport specifically to include a future Fly variant, using the same aluminum hull and superstructure, advanced engineering platform and lower and main deck layouts for efficiency but adding the Fly to create the ultimate boat for the Med and beyond.
Technical Data:
LOA - 23.96 m (78.6ft)
Waterline Length - 20.91
Beam - 6.18 m
Draft - 1.45 m
Displacement - 58 t
Fuel Capacity - 6000 l
Water Capacity - 2000 l
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabins, one crew cabin berth
Engines - 2 x Volvo D13 1000hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking IPS1350 forward looking dual propeller pod drvies
Speed - 28 knots max, twenty cruise
Range - 440 nautical miles at twenty knots cruise
Hull Shape - planning V
Construction - aluminum for hull and superstructure
Project - Bernd Weel exterior, Kitty van der Kamp interior, Sea Level and Diana naval architect
Certification - CE A
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