Previously known as Project Gisele Sandalphon began life at a Brazilian shipyard before her German owner had her hull shipped across the Atlantic to the Dutch yards Urk facility in 2015.
Sandalphon yacht. A German yacht owner is that much closer to taking delivery of a long-awaited explorer. Sandalphon also had to be extended with several meters to get her in the best shape and balance as possible. The 31m 101 8 Sandalphon.
Her naval architecture is from Azure Naval Architects and with an interior design by Loijens. Wind Speed - last 30 days. Transferred to Balk Shipyard in 2015 Sandalphone ex.
Project Gisele had her hull extended to 31 metres while highly professional Azure Yacht Design worked on her interior and exterior transformation. Wind Speed - Last 24 Hours. We do have available further amenity owner and price information for the 310m 101 8 yacht Expedition Sandalphon so please enquire for more information.
The 31 metre explorer yacht Sandalphon has been launched at Balk Shipyard following a complete rebuild. Speed AvgMax 77 kn 113 kn. Sandalphon Yacht Owner Captain or marketing company Yacht Charter Fleet is a free information service if your yacht is available for charter please contact us.
Kees Torn Seen here arriving in the Hook of Holland at the gateway to the North Sea yesterday is the 31-metre explorer yacht SandalphonKnown before as project Gisele the semi-completed vessel arrived at Balk Shipyard in the Netherlands in 2015 where she was completely stripped down and lengthened to her current measurements. The vessel was essentially cut in half twice. In 2015 Sandalphon also known as Project Gisele came to the premises in Urk after her Owner granted Balk Shipyard the project due to its good reputation as a refit and rebuild specialist and its heritage.
Photo of SANDALPHON Yacht MMSI. In 2015 the owner shipped the partially-complete megayacht to Balk Shipyard as the code-named project Gisele. When MY Gisele came to Balk Shipyard only her steel hull and aluminum superstructure were finished and Balk Shipyard was commissioned to finish her completely.