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Timmerman

Timmerman
about the shipyard
The Russian shipyard Timmerman Yachts, based in Moscow, was known for producing high-quality luxury motor yachts made of steel, up to 47 meters in length.

Currently, the shipyard is not operational.
Country
Russia
Type of yachts
Length (m)
30-40
40-50
Gross tonnage (GT)
<499
500-1000
Hull material
Steel
History
The history of the Timmerman Yachts brand began in 2000 when the new management of the Moscow Shipyard decided to venture into custom yacht building. In 2003, a company named after the 17th-century Dutch shipbuilder Franz Timmerman was established, and by 2005, a Russian-Dutch consortium was formed to launch production.

Unfortunately, in 2014, the company ceased operations, and its production assets were transferred to the "Nobel Brothers Shipyard" in Rybinsk.
Facilities

Until 2014, the production facility was located in Moscow’s industrial zone on the premises of a shipbuilding plant, employing up to 1,000 highly skilled specialists.

Renowned design studios and naval architects, including Vripack, Guido de Groot Design, Ginton Naval Architects, Jon Bannenberg Ltd., Francisco Design Ltd., and others, were involved in the development of various projects.

Range
The Timmerman Yachts fleet consists of semi-custom steel and aluminum yachts ranging from 26 to 47 meters, all with transatlantic cruising capabilities. The models include TM26, TM33, TM40, TM47, and FD-51.

Some of the most notable yachts from Timmerman Yachts are the 43-meter M/Y VICTORIA M, the 47-meter M/Y ALEXANDRA (now known as M/Y LATITUDE), and the 37-meter M/Y OLSTEN.

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