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- Royal_Huisman abstract "The Huisman shipyard was established in 1884 and has remained a family-owned business specialized in the building, repair and refit of sailing yachts. In the 1960s Wolter Huisman migrated the shipyard materials from wood to aluminium, building production hulls, extruded masts and gradually tapping into the international racing circuit. In 1976, the shipyard built the 65ft Flyer for Conny van Rietschoten, who entered the 1977–78 Whitbread Round the World Race and won. Their success was repeated in the following Whitbread race with van Rietschoten's 76ft Flyer II (1981) which took line honours in all four legs. In turn the shipyard developed successfully in large cruising yachts and Maxi yachts. The shipyard was awarded the Royal seal by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands in 1984 and became known as Royal Huisman.Construction takes place in a 30,000 m² purpose-built facility with several sheds. Some bespoke yachts are the 47 meter sloop, Hyperion, the 90 meter three mast schooner Athena, the 58 meter ketch Ethereal with hybrid propulsion, and the replica of the Super J-class yacht Endeavour II, Hanuman. and the 57.5 meter performance flybridge ketch Twizzle.".
- Royal_Huisman thumbnail Vollenhove_Netherlands_Royal-Huisman-shipyard-01.jpg?width=300.
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- Royal_Huisman wikiPageRevisionID "678142212".
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink 1977–78_Whitbread_Round_the_World_Race.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink 1981–82_Whitbread_Round_the_World_Race.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Athena_(yacht).
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Beatrix_of_the_Netherlands.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_boat_builders.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipbuilding_companies_of_the_Netherlands.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipyards_of_the_Netherlands.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Conny_van_Rietschoten.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Flyer_II_(yacht).
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Hyperion_(yacht).
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink J-class_yacht.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Maxi_yacht.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Privy_Seal.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink Sloop.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink File:Shipyard_Royal_Huisman_Vollenhove.jpg.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLink File:Vollenhove_Netherlands_Royal-Huisman-shipyard-01.jpg.
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jachtwerf W. Huisman".
- Royal_Huisman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royal Huisman".
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- Royal_Huisman subject Category:Dutch_boat_builders.
- Royal_Huisman subject Category:Shipbuilding_companies_of_the_Netherlands.
- Royal_Huisman subject Category:Shipyards_of_the_Netherlands.
- Royal_Huisman type Company.
- Royal_Huisman type Builder.
- Royal_Huisman type Company.
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- Royal_Huisman comment "The Huisman shipyard was established in 1884 and has remained a family-owned business specialized in the building, repair and refit of sailing yachts. In the 1960s Wolter Huisman migrated the shipyard materials from wood to aluminium, building production hulls, extruded masts and gradually tapping into the international racing circuit. In 1976, the shipyard built the 65ft Flyer for Conny van Rietschoten, who entered the 1977–78 Whitbread Round the World Race and won.".
- Royal_Huisman label "Royal Huisman".
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- Royal_Huisman sameAs Q2803924.
- Royal_Huisman wasDerivedFrom Royal_Huisman?oldid=678142212.
- Royal_Huisman depiction Vollenhove_Netherlands_Royal-Huisman-shipyard-01.jpg.
- Royal_Huisman isPrimaryTopicOf Royal_Huisman.