Dutchcraft
specification
The Dutch shipyard Dutchcraft specializes in building and producing designer motor yachts made from fiberglass, with lengths of up to 18 meters.
Country
Netherlands
Type of yachts
Length (m)
30-40
Gross tonnage (GT)
<499
Hull material
GRP
History
DutchCraft was founded in 2019 as a subsidiary of the well-established sports cruiser manufacturer Zeelander Yachts, which has been operating successfully since 2002. The new brand was conceived by yachtsman Sietse Koopmans during a sailing trip on a superyacht, with the vision of addressing the rapidly changing needs of clients by offering versatility, safety, ease of handling, and maximum comfort.
The debut model of the shipyard, the 17-meter DutchCraft 56, made its first appearance at the Cannes Boat Show in September of the same year.
The debut model of the shipyard, the 17-meter DutchCraft 56, made its first appearance at the Cannes Boat Show in September of the same year.
Facilities
DutchCraft operates a production facility in Groot-Ammers, South Holland, near Rotterdam. The site has direct access to the deep-water section of the Lek River, which is a continuation of the Rhine and provides further access to the sea.
Range
The DutchCraft lineup includes four models: the 17-meter open flybridge yacht DC56 Open; the DC56 Cabin, a closed flybridge motor yacht; the 8-meter family day cruiser DC25; and the DC25 e-cat, a 7.76-meter electric catamaran tender, which began production in 2023.