Photo: Ruben Griffioen
The 45.2-metre Hakvoort superyacht Milele has left the Netherlands and has been spotted on her sea trials in the North Sea.
Also known as Project Adur, Milele features interior and exterior design by Omega Architects, while her naval architecture comes from the boards of Van Oossanen Naval Architects. The custom project was commissioned by an experienced and involved owner in December 2018 and features a clean and sporty exterior.
Milele is characterised by her floor-to-ceiling wrap-around windows on both aft decks, that were installed at the request of her owner. As a result of this, she offers panoramic views from the main deck saloon and plenty of natural light.
Milele can comfortably sleep up to eight guests across four staterooms, with her owner’s suite located on the main deck equipped with a private office. The remaining three guest staterooms are located on the lower deck.
The lower deck of Milele houses a gym, while the bow is home to a submarine for guests to explore the ocean depths. She also includes a flush stern and scooped bulwarks for clear views of her surroundings.
In terms of performance, Milele is powered by twin MTU engines that propel her to an impressive top speed of 26.5 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots.
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