Mulder turns hull of seventh Mulder ThirtySix

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Seventh Mulder ThirtySix Q43 delivered and en route to Norway

18 June 2024 • Written by Dea Jusufi

The seventh unit in Mulder's ThirtySix yacht series, named Q43, has been delivered and is now en route to Bergen, Norway, according to BOATPro. The 36-metre superyacht was spotted leaving the shed in May and was technically launched at Zoeterwoude, the Netherlands in April 2023. 

After Norway, Q43 will set sail for the United States, where she will make her debut at the 2024 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Weighing a total of 60 tons of aluminium, construction on the model began on speculation in April 2022. She was then sold to an American owner, who was introduced to the shipyard by Chris Collins of Ocean Independence.

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Like all the models in the series, the yacht is built to a design by Claydon Reeves. Defining features include a continuous strip of glazing running across the hull and ending in a distinctive plumb bow, with clean lines, low bulwarks and a high pilothouse.  

Previous models in the series have had a 15-square-metre beach club and a long 75-square-metre sundeck, but the ThirtySix offers good scope for customisation. The yacht will have an eight-metre beam and nearly 300GT of volume. A patented Van Oossanen fast displacement hull form (FDHF) will give the yacht a maximum speed of 16.8 knots while offering increased fuel efficiency.

Q43's sisterships include Delta One, Calypso I and the recently delivered Solemates

The latest model is one of the first to be built at Mulder's fourth facility in Enkhuizen, which was acquired in February 2022.

Mulder has also begun construction on an eighth hull, which will be delivered in 2025.

Read More/Mulder presents interiors of eighth hull in ThirtySix series

More about this yacht

Mulder Shipyard   36 m •  2024

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