Dutch shipyard Vitters has signed a contract to construct the 63-meter sailing yacht Project Dreamer, with construction set to begin later this year at its Zwartsluis facility. The aluminum-hulled vessel, designed to optimize volume within a 500GT limit, is scheduled for delivery in 2028.
Exterior styling for the yacht will be handled by Malcolm McKeon Yacht Design, featuring a radiused transom and an expansive flybridge that spans the full width of the superstructure, complete with dedicated lounge and dining areas. A mid-lazarette with a fold-down hull door will also be incorporated for easy deployment of water toys.
Milan-based M2Atelier will design the interior spaces, which will focus on open layouts, natural materials, and botanical elements. Greg Monks, the owner’s representative, emphasized that the project aims to “set new standards” for flybridge yachts, with a focus on reduced noise, vibration, and sustainable operation.
While Vitters has yet to disclose specific technical details, the shipyard confirmed that the yacht will be built to meet the client’s request for optimized interior volume while staying within the 500GT limit. Additional information will be released during the build process.
Vitters Shipyard, founded in 1990 by Jan Vitters, is known for producing high-end performance yachts. The shipyard delivered its first luxury sailing yacht, the 28-meter Aphrodite, in 1993, and continues to exceed the expectations of its clients with a dedicated team of engineers and craftsmen.