60m sailing yacht SARISSA (ex Project 404) prepares for launch at the Royal Huisman shipyard

Sailing yacht SARISSA began life as Royal Huisman’s Project 404 and began ...

60m sailing yacht SARISSA (ex Project 404) prepares for launch at the Royal Huisman shipyard

February 28, 2023

Written by Rachel Kelly

Sailing yacht SARISSA began life as Royal Huisman’s Project 404 and began construction in 2019 but since then she has remained a closely guarded secret. But now she has immerged from the shed prior to her official launch in the Netherlands.

Sailing yacht SARISSA | photo Ruben Griffioen

Sailing yacht SARISSA | photo Ruben Griffioen

She is a design collaboration between the shipyard, Malcolm McKeon Yacht Design and Studio Liaigre for the interior design. With a flush deck and what looks like a stylishly furnished stern and cockpit area, she also has a huge transom which will open to create an expansive beach club and storage garage.

Luxury yacht SARISSA | photo Ruben Griffioen

Luxury yacht SARISSA | photo Ruben Griffioen

From the design it is clear luxury yacht SARISSA has been built with sizeable port holes which will no doubt flood the interior spaces with light: An interior which will accommodate up to 12 guests and 12 crew. As yet the designs for the interior remain under wraps but when more information or images are released we will share them with you.

Sailing yacht SARISSA | Ready for launch | photo Ruben Griffioen

Sailing yacht SARISSA | Ready for launch | photo Ruben Griffioen

Some names need no introduction and to anyone who knows anything about luxury yachts hearing the name Royal Huisman will be very familiar. They build the finest motor and sailing yachts and are no strangers to the winner’s podium at regattas or the berths of the most luxurious marinas in the world.

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