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HomeIndustry UpdatesNew BoatVanDutch 75 sets a new benchmark for open yacht design

VanDutch 75 sets a new benchmark for open yacht design

Towards the end of 2025, VanDutch Yachts introduced the VanDutch 75, a flagship open yacht defined by scale, clarity of design, and a confident approach to outdoor living. This is a yacht shaped by proportion and presence, created to deliver space, performance, and social comfort without distraction.

At 22.18 metres overall, the VanDutch 75 commands attention through pure geometry and restraint. Clean surfaces and architectural lines give the yacht a timeless profile, instantly recognisable whether underway or at anchor. The hull carries its volume with confidence, offering stability and authority while maintaining the brand’s signature visual lightness.

VanDutch 75 // Photo credit: VanDutch
VanDutch 75 // Photo credit: VanDutch Yachts

The main deck is designed as a single, expansive living space. Every element supports easy movement, relaxed entertaining, and clear sightlines to the sea. A refined hardtop provides shade without interrupting the yacht’s profile, preserving the open character that defines the VanDutch experience. Seating is generous and adaptable, with convertible tables and deep sofas creating a natural social hub for up to ten guests.

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Aft, the focus shifts to leisure and water access. A broad sunpad and a height adjustable swim platform extend the usable space to the water’s edge, supporting swimming, tender use, or simple time spent close to the sea. A fully equipped cockpit bar integrates seamlessly into the layout, reinforcing the yacht’s role as an open air gathering platform rather than a traditional enclosed cruiser.

VanDutch 75 // Photo credit: VanDutch
VanDutch 75 // Photo credit: VanDutch Yachts

Below deck, the VanDutch 75 delivers a calm, considered interior environment. Designed by BurdissoCapponi Yachts&Design, the spaces balance elegance with usability. Premium materials, controlled lighting, and carefully selected tones create an atmosphere that feels refined yet relaxed. Two interior moods allow owners to tailor the look and feel to their preferences.

VanDutch 75 // Photo credit: VanDutch
VanDutch 75 // Photo credit: VanDutch Yachts

Accommodation includes a full beam owner’s cabin with private bathroom and walk in wardrobe, a forward VIP cabin with en suite, a twin guest cabin, and separate crew quarters. The layout supports extended cruising or day use with equal confidence.

VanDutch 75 // Photo credit: VanDutch
VanDutch 75 // Photo credit: VanDutch Yachts

Performance is delivered through a triple Volvo Penta IPS configuration, offering up to 3,000 horsepower. The system provides strong acceleration, precise joystick control, and efficient cruising. An optimised hull form enhances stability and reduces fuel consumption, while a 4,000 litre fuel capacity supports extended time on the water.

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The VanDutch 75 stands as a clear expression of what an open yacht can be when design, scale, and intent are aligned. It is purposeful, confident, and unmistakably VanDutch.

VanDutch 75 specifications

Key design, dimensions, capacity, and propulsion at a glance.

Design

Exterior design: Mulder Design
Naval architecture: Mulder Design
Interior design: BurdissoCapponi Yachts & Design

Dimensions

Overall length: 22.18 m | 73.29 ft
Hull length: 21.06 m | 69.09 ft
Maximum beam: 5.8 m | 19 ft
Draft: 1.77 m | 5.10 ft
Displacement: 45.2 t | 99,559 lbs

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Tankage

Fuel capacity: 4,000 l | 1,056.69 gal
Water capacity: 1,000 l | 264.17 gal

Capacity

Boardable people: B16 / C20

Propulsion

Standard engines: 3 × Volvo Penta D13 IPS 1050
Optional engines: 3 × Volvo Penta D13 IPS 1350
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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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