DATA SHEET
Builder: Cantiere del Pardo
Naval architecture: Mulder Design
Exterior and interior design: BurdissoCapponi Yachts&Design
LOA: 22,18 m
Beam max: 5,80 m
Engines: standard 3 x Volvo D13 IPS1050; optional 3 x Volvo D13 IPS1350
Guests on board: up to 16
Photos: Gianluca Naphtalina Camporesi
With the VanDutch 75, the world of open yachts enters an unprecedented dimension. It’s no longer solely about performance and sculpted geometries, but also about profound material comfort, intimacy, and a sense of measured elegance. While born for speed and essential aesthetics, the new 75-footer from Cantiere del Pardo now reveals a deeper side. The innovation isn’t just in its proportions or structural details; it’s primarily in the overall interior vision, which has been completely re-imagined by BurdissoCapponi Yachts&Design studio. The project reinterprets the VanDutch identity with a new Mediterranean sensibility: warmer, more bespoke, and deeply sensory.
Here, elegance is never ostentatious; it emerges from the coherence between materials, light, and function, from a formal purity that becomes welcoming, and from materiality that transforms into an experience. Two versions are offered: The ‘Cool’ version, fresh and bright, features pearl burr wood, matte slate black, beige suede, and Econyl flooring with a lunar sheen. In contrast, ‘Smooth’ offers a warmer ambiance, with tawny mahogany adding depth and intimacy.
In both cases, the sensory quality of the spaces truly takes center stage. The standard layout includes three cabins, all with private bathrooms: the owner’s suite and a twin cabin aft, and the VIP cabin forward, with a double-access bathroom that can also serve as a day-head.
The heart of onboard life is the central dinette, conceived as an open-plan space with an American-style galley and a large convertible table. This convivial and versatile area is thoughtfully designed for informal gatherings without compromising on dramatic detailing. Elegance extends to technical solutions: lacquered slatted ceilings seamlessly integrate systems and lighting with formal lightness; the track lighting system sculpts the space without intruding; and the use of satin metals and burnished copper introduces a contemporary, yet understated, note. From a functional standpoint too, the VanDutch 75 offers refined solutions that combine aesthetics and practicality.
Among these, an integrated door in the windshield ensures smooth, direct access between the cockpit and bow, while the concealed anchor only reveals itself when needed, preserving the purity of the lines. The natural teak deck, offered for the first time with white caulking, completes the picture—a novel detail that underscores the pursuit of understated elegance, perfectly aligned with the VanDutch spirit.
Every element – such as the luminous porthole that enlivens the bulwarks with a decorative touch – contributes to defining a new range identity. This design vocabulary will be carried forward into future VanDutch models, starting with this 75-footer, which establishes itself as a manifesto for a new, fluid, and bespoke elegance.








