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Holland Jachtbouw
IndustryYacht Building,
Shipbuilding
Founded1990
HeadquartersZaandam, Netherlands

Area served

Worldwide
ProductsSailing yacht, Motor yacht
WebsiteOfficial Website

Holland Jachtbouw is a shipyard specialized in building large sailing yachts. It is located in the municipality of Zaandam in the Netherlands.

History[edit]

The shipyard was established by Chris Gongriep (1946-2016) in 1990 as De Hemmes[1] to build lemsteraken, a traditional wooden workboat type from Lemmer. The yard acquired naval architect André Hoek's newbuild management company Dutch Built in 1998 in order to transition to aluminium sailing yachts;[2] Thereafter Hoek cooperated closely with Gongriep, producing the largest two-mast schooner in history, Athos, in 2010.[3] After completing a significant expansion of the shipyard's building shed, Gongriep committed suicide on December 9, 2016,[4] and the shipyard's brand new 12,000m² facilities were subsequently rented out to fellow Dutch yachtbuilder Royal Huisman.[5]

List of yachts built[edit]

  Was the longest yacht upon completion.
year yacht designer length overall notes
1996 Sapphire André Hoek 30.48 m (100 ft) aluminium sloop, now Sea Dragon
1998 Belphegor André Hoek 17.50 m (57 ft) aluminium sloop, now Little Dragon
1998 Duva André Hoek 19.50 m (64 ft) wooden sloop, now Joy
1998 Aeolian André Hoek 28.00 m (92 ft) aluminium sloop, now Whirlwind
2000 Zuidwester André Hoek 14.00 m (46 ft) steel lemsteraak
2001 Groenevecht André Hoek 18.50 m (61 ft) steel lemsteraak
2000 Palmyre André Hoek 24.75 m (81 ft) aluminium sloop
2000 Skipper André Hoek 30.50 m (100 ft) aluminium sloop
2001 't Vlieghent Hart André Hoek 16.50 m (54 ft) steel lemsteraak
2001 Corian of Sark André Hoek 17.50 m (57 ft) sistership of the aluminium sloop Belphegor, now Toucan
2001 Windrose André Hoek 19.50 m (64 ft) aluminium sistership of the wooden sloop Duva
2001 Emotion André Hoek 25.00 m (82 ft) aluminium sloop
2001 Windrose of Amsterdam Gerard Dijkstra 46.32 m (152 ft) aluminium schooner
2003 Christoffel's Lighthouse Gerard Dijkstra 32.25 m (106 ft) aluminium sloop, now Nyima
2003 Whisper Edward A. Fontaine 35.46 m (116 ft) aluminium sloop
2004 Cassiopeia Bill Langan 32.10 m (105 ft) aluminium motor yacht
2005 Skylge André Hoek 41.83 m (137 ft) aluminium schooner, now Seabiscuit
2006 YII William Dixon 37.00 m (121 ft) aluminium sloop, now A Sulana
2010 Calliope Bill Langan 42.28 m (139 ft) aluminium motor yacht, now Ninkasi
2010 Athos André Hoek 62.00 m (203 ft) aluminium schooner
2012 Rainbow Starling Burgess 39.95 m (131 ft) aluminium replica of J-class yacht Rainbow (1934)
2014 Heureka William Dixon 45.00 m (148 ft) aluminium sloop
2015 Topaz Frank Cabot Paine 42.62 m (140 ft) aluminium 1935 J-class yacht original design
2016 Skade Bill Tripp 46.10 m (151 ft) aluminium sloop
2018 Arizona Knud E Hansen 26.05 m (85 ft) steel motor yacht with aluminium flybridge, sistership of Poseidon
2018 Poseidon Knud E Hansen 26.05 m (85 ft) steel motor yacht with aluminium flybridge, sistership of Arizona

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

  1. ^ Wim de Bruijn (May 1998), Holland Jachtbouw, een snel groeiende werf, Spiegel der Zeilvaart, pp. 8–9
  • ^ Rutger ten Broeke (2006), "André Hoek", Encyclopedia of Yacht Designers, ISBN 9780393048766
  • ^ Andrew Rogers (2015-01-15), "Building Athos", Boat International Media, Adrenaline Communicatie (published 2012)
  • ^ Henk Willem Smits; Sonny Motké (2016-12-09), "Chris Gongriep obituary", Quote
  • ^ Royal Huisman expands their facilities, HISWA, 2017-01-20

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