New 28m motor yacht Mulder 2800 RPH – Full Beam concept

Mulder Shipyard has introduced the all-new motor yacht Mulder 2800 Raised Pilot ...

New 28m motor yacht Mulder 2800 RPH – Full Beam concept

April 07, 2015

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

Mulder Shipyard has introduced the all-new motor yacht Mulder 2800 Raised Pilot House – Full Beam concept. The 28-metre, round-bilged, all-aluminium yacht Mulder 2800 Raised Pilot House – Full Beam concept has the features, look and feel of a superyacht. She is easy to operate, suitable for both families and a luxury yacht charter, and possible to sail with a limited crew and low running costs.

New 28m motor yacht Mulder 2800 RPH – Full Beam concept

New 28m motor yacht Mulder 2800 RPH – Full Beam concept

RPH stands for “Raised Pilot House”, which means that the wheelhouse is raised to a higher position on the vessel, giving the captain a better overview and allowing other valuable options regarding layout and usability in the interior.

In this design “Full Beam” means that the saloon area has side decks, while the master suite forward on the main deck does take up the whole beam of the Mulder 2800 RPH – Full Beam yacht. This makes for spectacular views of the ocean right out of the bedroom and a hugely enhanced feeling of privacy guaranteed by never having to worry about seeing crew members walk in front of the bedroom windows.

Another wonderful feature of super yacht Mulder 2800 RPH – Full Beam is the aft deck dining. The dining table is placed outdoors, under a sundeck roof so that it would be out of direct sunlight, and we designed drop-down windows to port and starboard while completely concealing the main entrance doors. This resulted in a flush open deck floor plan of over ten metres in length. No steps or glass doors in-between means that the view is spectacular.

The Mulder 2800 RPH – Full Beam yacht is designed to accommodate ten guests and a crew of three, with the possibility for alternatives.

The round-bilged, all-aluminium yacht offers an economical cruising speed of twelve knots and the option of achieving 15-16 knots or even more if required. Using aluminium instead of steel for the hull allowed fuel savings of 15-20% at low speeds compared to displacement speeds.

Van Oossanen Naval Architects is responsible for the naval architecture of the Mulder 2800 RPH yacht, Frank Laupman from Omega Architects designed the interior and exterior of the newest Mulder model.

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