DISCOVER THE UNIQUE FEATURES OF MOONEN MARTINIQUE – YN201

18 February 2021

In November last year the keel for Moonen Yachts’ fourth 36 metre Moonen Martinique, YN201, was laid. Now under construction and due for delivery in 2022, YN201 has been designed by René van der Velden and Diana Yacht Design. The interior designer will work in close cooperation with the new owners to ensure the interior of YN201 meets their wishes.

Since 2018 when M/Y BRIGADOON, the first Martinique, was delivered, this 36 metre platform has been a popular new build amongst owners. When stepping onboard for the first time, many make mention of the fact that Martinique exudes space and feels much larger than other yachts in her size range. The large guest cabins and spacious crew quarters are amongst the many unique features that they notice.

In light of this, Moonen Yachts set out to improve on this popular build even more. Already a spacious design, the Moonen Martinique has now been significantly improved with the extension her sundeck. An extra 2.5 metres in length ultimately improves the usability of this fantastic deck and provides the opportunity to enjoy magnificent views from the optional Jacuzzi.

With four spacious decks, YN201 draws on the features that make M/Y BRIGADOON, M/Y KOKORO and the currently in build YN200 so great.
YN201 is available for sale and is due for delivery in 2022.

YN201 features:

  • Full beam Master stateroom
  • Four luxurious guest cabins
  • Extra large sun deck
  • Optional Jacuzzi
  • Open air lounge on Bridge deck
  • Captain’s cabin located on Bridge deck
  • Option to add glass bulwarks in place of stainless steel railings
  • Garage for a 5.7 metre tender
  • Storage for two jet skis on the bow of the main deck
  • Spacious crew quarters

Moonen Martinique YN201 - USP's

Specifications:

  • Length: 36.30m / 119ft
  • Beam: 8m / 26.2ft
  • Draft: 2.10m / 6.9ft
  • Guests: 10 + 2 guests in 5 cabins
  • Crew: 7 crew in 4 cabins
  • Maximum speed: 16.5 knots
  • Cruising speed: 14 knots
  • Range: 4.000 nautical miles
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