The 32-metre Van der Valk motor yacht Jangada has joined the market with Toby Nott-Bower of Y.CO.
Built of aluminium by the Dutch yard in 2019, she completed her five-year class survey in June 2024. The low-draft hull, with vane, was designed by Van Oossanen and “promises incredibly smooth and efficient cruising”, according to the broker.
Jangada accommodates an owner’s party of nine in four cabins, including a “vast” full-beam owner’s cabin on the lower deck. A single cabin has interconnecting doors to the principal and double cabins, for added flexibility and there is a further twin cabin forward.
The VIP cabin is positioned forward on the main deck and there are quarters for a crew of five. The modern interior is exceptionally bright with light reflecting off the white deckheads and bulkheads. Underfloor heating in the saloon and bathrooms is just one detail that will be appreciated in cooler climates.
The raised pilothouse sports a C-shaped guest seating area around a table – a good spot for breakfast, enjoying the views ahead, as head off on an early passage. Deck spaces include a large sundeck with zones to lounge about or enjoy al fresco dining, as well as tender stowage aft when underway.
The aft deck has comfortable armchairs to relax in, all well protected by the long overhanging deck above. Twin stairs lead to the swim platform and access to the lazarette where watertoys are stowed.
The RINA-classed 175GT yacht for sale has a maximum speed of 23 knots under twin MTU diesels. She benefits from a VEEM gyrostabiliser.
Jangada is asking €9,200,000 with VAT Paid and lying in St Tropez, France.