Asking
€1,300,000
The 54M Superyacht Hull represents a rare opportunity for a serious conversion project. Built in 1968 by the Dutch yard E.J. Smit & Zoon, she was originally constructed as a cable-laying vessel, a role that required exceptional strength, reliability and endurance. Designed for the challenging northern seas, her steel hull features plating several millimeters thicker than class requirements, providing outstanding durability and seakeeping ability.
After over 30 years of reliable service and a previous conversion into a classic yacht, she has been stripped to her bare steel framework and is now ready for a visionary transformation.
At 53.8m (176’6’’) in length, with the possibility of extending her to 65 meters, she provides the kind of scale and volume that is rarely available for a project of this kind.
Her projected performance adds to the appeal. With an estimated range of 11,000 nautical miles, she is capable of crossing oceans up to three times without refueling, making her an excellent candidate for serious, long-distance cruising once converted.
The platform allows for a wide variety of design approaches. Multi-deck layouts provide options for features such as a sundeck, beach club, and multiple al fresco dining spaces. The choice of style, whether a heritage-inspired yacht or a modern expedition vessel, remains entirely open to the new owner.
This is a proven, well-built hull with the size, range and pedigree to become a high-quality superyacht. For a buyer looking for a serious project with clear potential, she offers a foundation that is both rare and highly capable.
Builder | E.J. Smith & Zoon |
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Length (LOA) | 176' 5" (53.8m) |
Year | 1968 |
LOA | 176' 5" (53.8m) |
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Hull Config | None |
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