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Moonen Shipyards complete refit of the Moonen 52 Trojan, launched in 1988.

January 24, 2011

Written by Chelsea Smith

Moonen Shipyards in the Netherlands has successfully completed the refit of the Moonen 52 Trojan motor yacht, originally launched in 1988. Having already enjoyed both the experiences and results of an earlier refit at the yard, the owner of the Moonen 52 Trojan, decided to return to Moonen for a wide range of work. ... read full story

Moonen signs contract for the first Moonen 80 Alu motor yacht

November 04, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

Moonen Shipyards has signed the contract for the first Moonen 80 Alu motor yacht. Moonen 80 Alu is a 24.45 m Semi-Displacement aluminium motor yacht that offers comfort and speed in one reliable, typical Moonen package. ... read full story

MOONEN Yachts at the 2010 Shows

September 07, 2010

Written by Eva Belanyiova

Moonen will be exhibiting the super yacht Livia at the 2010 Cannes and Monaco Boat Shows and their motor yacht Northlander at the 2010 Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. They have also announced their presents at METS 2010 in Amsterdam. ... read full story

Superyacht Moonen 133 to be called Sofia III.

June 29, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

Earlier this month CharterWorld brought you news regarding the Moonen 133 which is the largest super yacht Moonen Shipyards has ever endeavoured to create for a private client. We now know the Moonen 133 superyacht is expected to be christened Sofia III. ... read full story

Superyacht Moonen 133 by Rene van der Velden Yacht Design

June 20, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

Moonen Shipyards have assigned a new Superyacht project Moonen 133 to Rene Van Der Velden Yacht. The long range cruiser Moonen 133 is the largest super yacht Moonen Shipyards has ever endeavoured to create for a private client. The luxury motor yacht will feature a wide range of amenities and toys, which are likely to be more than most of its counterparts and even the larger yachts. ... read full story

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