Outer Reef Yachts is proud to announce the successful completion of the first 780 Adventure, a 24-meter steel-hulled explorer yacht, meticulously built at the Outer Reef Netherlands shipyard. The yacht’s recent launch was marked by a private celebration, honouring this significant milestone. Built to CE Category “A” standards for unrestricted ocean navigation, and with optional MCA Small Commercial Vessel Code compliance, the 780 Adventure embodies the fusion of robust engineering and elegant design. Her fast displacement steel hull and superstructure ensure exceptional durability, while a refined interior layout supports long-range cruising in comfort. The first Outer Reef 780 Adventure is powered by twin Cummins 425hp, which give a top speed of twelve knots, cruises at eleven, and delivers an impressive range of up to three thousand nautical miles at seven knots. Optional upgraded engines can take her to a maximum of eighteen knots and 12 knots cruising speeds. With a volume of 140 gross tons, the Outer Reef 780 Adventure offers generous accommodations, including flexible guest and crew layouts: two VIP cabins, two twin guest staterooms, and crew quarters with two double cabins. Outdoor living is equally well-considered, with a large swim platform, expansive sunbathing zones, and a forward lounge featuring a wet bar and Omega-shaped sofa. A 1000kg capacity crane positioned forward enables seamless deployment of tenders and water toys, with ample storage in the lower deck lazaretto. The 780 Adventure marks a new generation of explorer yachts from Outer Reef, combining steel construction and long-range capabilities with lifestyle-focused design and customizability. This first Outer Reef 780 Adventure is set off on her maiden voyage and is scheduled to arrive in the South of France in around the end of this month.
Technical Data:
LOA - 23.95 m (78.7ft)
Waterline Length - 22.9 m
Beam - 6.75 m
Draft - 1.90 m
Displacement - 107 t, 140 GT *volume
Fuel Capacity - 15,000 l
Water Capacity - 4000 l
Max Persons - fifteen
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabins, or six guests in 3 cabins, 4 crew in 2 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSB 6.7 425hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - twelve knots max, eleven cruise, seven knots long range
Range - 3000 nautical miles at seven knots, 1500 nm at eleven knots
Hull Shape - fast displacement
Construction - steel, hard and support beams in aluminium alloy
Project - Bernd Weel exterior, Franz Ruiz naval architect
Certification - CE A Unrestricted Navigation, MCA Small Commercial Vessel code optional
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