3500 square metres of sail area are mounted on three 60 metre high carbon masts from Rondal halls, enabling speeds of up to 21 knots even during the first test runs. 34 winches with working loads of up to 18 tonnes help with sail trimming, as well as setting and recovering the laminate sails.
The Taiwanese owner is almost doubling the size of the three-mast schooner. Under the same name, he previously used a 43-metre-long Frers-Slup, which Royal Huisman delivered in 2015 and which is currently for sale. The exterior of "Sea Eagle II" - the name during the construction phase was Project 400 - was developed by Dykstra Naval Architects together with Mark Whiteley Design, who also designed the interior for eleven guests and 14 crew members. The living areas, which BOOTE EXCLUSIV was able to see for itself during a visit to the shipyard, are simple and dominated by oak and walnut wood.
The "Sea Eagle II" is scheduled for delivery in July.

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