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Sail into the Future: Jongert 47m Project Revolution Set to Astound in 2025!

Jongert continues construction on the 47.4-meter Project Revolution, with delivery scheduled for 2025. The speculatively constructed Vripack-designed complex is up for sale with Alex Krykanyuk at Fraser.

The engineering of the yacht is complete, the steel has been cut, and the keel has been cast. In 2018, construction began but was halted when the client quit the project. Krykanauk explained, “I picked up this project during one of my visits to Jongert, Holland.” “I saw big potential.”

“The original specification, GA, and much of the interior have been altered to make this project more adaptable and suitable for modern buyers,” he added.

According to Marnix J. Hoekstra, creative director at Vripack, Revolution will have an exceptional technical backbone, allowing her new owner to circumnavigate the globe securely and reliably. Her design is based on the yacht concept Flow from 2015, which was inspired by 3D printing and featured transparent wing stations on the main deck.

The revolution will have accommodations for ten guests and eleven crew members, as well as diesel-electric propulsion that will reduce pollution and vibrations. With a cruising speed of 11 knots and a top speed of 13.5 knots, a range of 4,500 nautical miles is expected.

According to Krykanyuk, Project Revolution is suitable for a “forward-thinking, modern, and adventurous client.”

The steel and aluminum vessel is the first Jongert-branded vessel to be constructed since the 39-meter Smooth Operator in 2010. She is being constructed in the Netherlands at the VEKA Group facility.

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