THE BIRTH OF
A NEW ERA
The intention of Cantiere del Pardo was to reinterpret the unmistakable VanDutch style in a more contemporary and Mediterranean key. To achieve this, it turned to the BurdissoCapponi Yachts&Design firm in Ravenna, which chose to start from a new concept for the interiors, in which the “Black and White” style with lacquered finish (typical of the VanDutch Yachts brand) is adjusted by using a black and material essence that contrasts with the lighter, noble materials, such as the suede of the upholstery, the lacquer of the slats and the fabric of the ceiling covers.
TIMELESS STYLE
The external lines maintain that timeless style behind the success of the VanDutch production, with the addition of some technical details that act as aesthetic elements as well, working together and interacting for maximum integration.
HARD TOP
The new Hard-Top was designed with the intention of introducing a functional element to protect the spacious lounge area, while preserving the shape balance without moving the visual volume of the boat upwards.
EXTERNAL DINETTE
Conviviality in the external dinette is crucial, as demonstrated by the two large sofas and the pair of transformable tables in mirror-image configuration, which together can seat 10 people.
The ribbed cushions, inspired by the sports cars of the past, recall and announce the stylistic achievement of the interiors.
CHOOSE YOUR MOOD
Internally, the VanDutch 75 features a spacious and refined layout. The layout includes a large dinette with an open-plan kitchen, a sofa with a transformable table, and a VIP cabin in the bow with an en-suite bathroom that also serves as a day head. At the stern, the twin cabin on the port side has its own bathroom, while the owner’s cabin on the starboard side includes a private bathroom and a generous wardrobe. The crew cabin, with two bunk beds and a bathroom complete with shower, as well as a wardrobe and washing machine/dryer, is positioned aft for convenience.
Cantiere del Pardo’s commitment and passion for this project are also evident in the wide range of customisations offered to customers, who are involved in every phase of the project and will be able to choose between different colour palettes to create, in their yacht, the atmosphere closest to their personality and “mood”.
COOL INTERIORS
The “Cool” version, characterised by “pearly” briarwoods, has fresh and contemporary tones. In both versions, the secondary essence is Nero Ardesia [slate black] wood with a matt finish which, in the chromatic contrast, enhances the elegant and refined appearance of the rooms.
The upholstery is “beige” Suede in the Cool version and an Econyl mat covers the floorboards, with “Moon” reflections.
SMOOTH INTERIORS
The “Smooth” version, in which “tawny” mahogany is the dominant colour, has warmer and more enveloping tones. In both versions, the secondary essence is Nero Ardesia [slate black] wood with a matt finish which, in the chromatic contrast, enhances the elegant and refined appearance of the rooms.
The upholstery is “greige” in the Smooth version, and an Econyl mat covers the floorboards with “burnished” reflections.
PERFECT DETAILS
Although aimed at the Open market, the VanDutch 75 stands out for a number of details aimed at the world of cruising and that make it one-of-a-kind: the up & down swim platform, the garage for the tender with launching and hauling system, the autonomy (4,000 litres of fuel), the speed (35/36 knots cruising speed), the wide range of customisations and, above all, the intelligent distribution of spaces that make the most of the volumes, offering livability and comfort levels rarely found on yachts of this size and type.
Being the “progenitor” model of a new future range, the VD 75 was the subject of an in-depth analysis and research operation aimed at identifying the elements that, by defining the style of the vessel, will be continued and applied (in various versions) on later models, in order to create a recognisable and undisputed “family feeling”. Among these are the typical VD “Luminous porthole” (created to add character to windowless walls, with an element that becomes a decorative object and, at the same time, brings to mind a porthole), the retro-look upholstery with ribbed stitching (inspired by the world of luxury cars), the pattern of horizontal lacquered slats in the ceiling covers that hides the air conditioning vents, the Quick track lighting system (customised for nautical use) and luxury materials interpreted in a modern key, such as briarwood, mahogany and metals that are matt black and copper with a satin finish.
STANDARD SPECIFICATION
Overall length
22.33 m (73.29 ft)
Hull length
21.06 m (69.09 ft)
Displacement
46.22 t (101915 lb)
Max beam
5.71 m (18.74 ft)
Draft
1.70 m (5.57 ft)
Fuel tank
3820 l (1009 gal)
Water tank
990 l (261 gal)
x3 Volvo D13 IPS 1000 std
Total horsepower
1000
Propulsion
IPS
Fuel
DIESEL
Joystick available
Standard
x3 Volvo D13 IPS 1350 opt
Total horsepower
1350
Propulsion
IPS
Fuel
DIESEL
Joystick available
Standard
x3 Volvo D13 IPS 1000 std
Total horsepower
1000
Propulsion
IPS
Fuel
DIESEL
Joystick available
Standard
x3 Volvo D13 IPS 1350 opt
Total horsepower
1350
Propulsion
IPS
Fuel
DIESEL
Joystick available
Standard
ABOUT THE VD75:
Design and Naval Architecture: Mulder Design
Interior Design: BurdissoCapponi Yachts&Design