"Dream Symphony" was laid on a continuous wooden keel near Marmaris in 2011 and supplemented with steel frames. The 141-metre-long four-masted staysail schooner from the computers of Ken Freivokh should have come out of the 180-metre hall in 2016, but now Burgess is offering the project for sale as an owner's contract. The Turkish shipyard planned to finish the exterior of the 5,000-tonner with epoxy resin and fibreglass, manufacture the superstructure from aluminium and install four 70-metre carbon masts with a total of 5,000 square metres of fabric. The engineering team from Dykstra Naval Architects guarantees a solid construction in harmony with the best sailing performance. Freivokh has already drawn up possible plans for the 5200 gross tonnes of interior space, including a helipad pool, two-deck atrium and accommodation for 18 guests.