Project 3095
This Hoek Design classic ketch is an evolution of the highly successful 180ft/54.6m Adele (2005), the similarly-sized Marie (2010), the 175ft/53.3m Anne (2009) and the 164ft/50m ketch Meraki (2020).
This ketch features the long overhangs, classic looks and traditional finish. The ketch rig provides the so-called Panamax height to allow the yacht to clear the Bridge of The Americas in the Panama Canal.
The new yacht will be equipped with a low emissions diesel electric propulsion and charging system.
A permanent magnet electric motor will provide charging for the battery bank and propulsion when leaving a harbour or anchorage. This also enables the yacht to be run for a considerable ‘silent’ period with all systems working off her battery bank. Key design features include three deck houses with the owner and guest accommodation aft and the crew forward. A large, central guest cockpit will be the focal point of the deck layout and all the deck houses will be clad in wood.