Royal Huisman's 81m luxury sailing yacht SEA EAGLE II is preparing for her delivery after successful sea trials in the North Sea. Following the early January launch as the world's largest aluminium sailing yacht, SEA EAGLE II previously known as project 400 has been designed by Dykstra Naval Architects and Mark Whiteley.
Featuring accommodation for a total of 11 guests across 6 staterooms SEA EAGLE II has a crew compartment for 14 persons. The interior décor is to be 'tastefully low-key' with accents of sustainable materials such as oak and Alpi walnut. Other features include a large sundeck with full flybridge controls, a sheltered cockpit on the deck below, a bar, sofas and a large alfresco dining area.
The rudder built for SEA EAGLE II yacht measures 4m and represents the largest ever built rudder out of carbon composite. S/Y SEA EAGLE II luxury sailing yacht has three Panamax carbon masts by Rondal which
Images and video courtesy to Royal Huisman and Tom van Oossanen, images of the launch credit to Priska van Meulen