Mulder 76 Flybridge "Dutchess" Arrives In New Zealand

Posted on 04/07/2008 EST @ 08:52 under: Luxury Yachts, Flybridge Motor Yachts, Mulder
Mulder 76 Flybridge
In the spring of 2007, Shipyard Mulder in the Netherlands delivered a Mulder 76 Flybridge to a client from New Zealand. After a successful season cruising the Mediterranean, Dutchess set course for her home berth - the Orakei Marina in Auckland.

The main part of the Mulder 76 Flybridge’s trip was arranged by Dockwise.

She was loaded in Toulon after which the carrier headed for Gibraltar. From Gibraltar Dutchess made the crossing to Martinique. Later the yacht was transported through the Panama Canal to the Pacific Ocean.

From there she crossed to Brisbane, Australia. Dutchess sailed the final leg of her journey, the 2400-nm trip from Brisbane to Auckland, on her own keel.

This March saw the Mulder 76 Flybridge participate in the Auckland
International Boat Show, where she was one of the major eye-catchers. One local newspaper, the New Zealand Herald, wrote how: People are just amazed at her condition.

Shipyard Mulder has great expectations for this region of the world and has established a service agency for its yachts there.

Source: Mulder Shipyard

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