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The latest Moonen 122 Martinique, YN205, completed her first journey this week. Following the launch at her Dutch hull builder, the Martinique hull was transported to the Moonen Yachts outfitting yard in Den Bosch, Netherlands. The 37.4m yacht is available for sale and scheduled for completion in April 2025. She will be the seventh yacht of the proven Martinique design.

The Martinique stands out with her long-range steel-hull capability combined with refined design, Dutch quality and custom interior. Early engagement from a buyer provides the best opportunity to develop an interior to suit customer specific style and taste.

Moonen Yachts Project Manager Ian Vermoen says the hull’s launch at Moonen’s partner yard Talsma went very smoothly.
“This is the third Martinique hull that we have built with Talsma,” Ian says. “We work very closely together with them and that results in very well-built hulls. They think along with us during the build and you can see that in the high quality result.”
With the hull in white primer and the interiors and tanks already painted, the Moonen Yachts outfitting team is excited to get started. The next step will be the marriage of the steel hull and aluminium superstructure before she enters the fitout shed.
Moonen Yachts currently has two other Martiniques in build for their owners with deliveries scheduled in April and June this year.

Image courtesy Tom van Oossanen
Moonen 122 Martinique: build number YN205
7 crew (1 Captain’s Cabin and 3 Crew Cabins)
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