Deltania 25 DesignChic sister from Poland

Hauke Schmidt

 · 20.09.2012

Deltania 25 Design: Chic sister from PolandPhoto: YACHT/ S. Hucho
Deltania 25 Design
Deltania is expanding its range with a further 25-foot model. The main focus here was on an elegant interior design
  Deltania 25 Design high on the windPhoto: YACHT/ S. Hucho Deltania 25 Design high on the wind

From the outside, the new Deltania 25 with the addition "Design" differs from its well-known sister 25 S mainly due to the window section. However, it is a completely different boat. The new Deltania is around 15 centimetres longer, but thanks to a width of 2.50 metres and a weight of 1.4 tonnes, the heavy-duty yacht remains trailerable. Versions with lifting and fixed keels are also available.

  Below deck, the Deltania 25 Design offers an extensive extensionPhoto: YACHT/ S. Hucho Below deck, the Deltania 25 Design offers an extensive extension

The small cruiser is also variable below deck, the interior is finished in either oak or mahogany and the galley is located either at the companionway or in the centre of the foredeck bulkhead.

  Variant of the Deltania with centrally located pantryPhoto: Werft Variant of the Deltania with centrally located pantry  Furnishing plan with pantry at the companionwayPhoto: Werft Furnishing plan with pantry at the companionway

The manufacturing process is unusual for this size of boat. Instead of simple polyester, vinylester resin is used for the hull and deck. This increases osmosis resistance and strength, but according to the shipyard, also leads to significantly less odour pollution from vapourising styrene.

The price starts at 30,900 euros

Hauke Schmidt

Hauke Schmidt

Test & Technology editor

Hauke Schmidt was born in Hanau, Hesse, in 1974, but moved to the coast at the age of an Opti and grew up sailing dinghies and tall ships. School and semester breaks were used for extensive Baltic Sea cruises. During and after his oceanography studies in Kiel, he took part in various international research trips to tropical and polar regions. The focus was on ocean currents and their influence on climate change. Eventually he was drawn back to his home coast and to YACHT. He completed a traineeship there and has been working as an editor in the Test & Technology department since 2009. His core tasks include equipment and boat testing, as well as practical topics relating to electronics, seamanship and refits. As a passionate DIY enthusiast, he loves to spend his summers on the water with his family and winters working on his boat

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