Designed on the lines of company’s Mulder 68 Convertible, the new Mulder Convertible 72 boasts naval architecture by Vripack and interiors by Guido de Groot. The boat is noted for its unique colours, deluxe appearance, fine finish and elegance. The vessel has an aluminium hull and superstructure. The hull of the vessel is certified by Germanischer Lloyds.

Light materials dons the interiors of the boat. Designed on contemporary lines, the boat is finished in oak and high-gloss Makassar. The vessel has robust leather sofas that provide excellent comfort and create a pleasant atmosphere. The aft of the boat accommodates owner’s cabin and crew accommodation, while the guest cabin is at the fore. All the rooms are complete with ensuite shower and toilet.

The vessel has a bicoloured hull, whose finish continues in the superstructure as well. All the decks feature Estec with various stainless steel accessories. The aft also accommodates a garage to house a 3.5m tender with jet propulsion and a hydraulic door.

The wheelhouse has a large, hydraulic sliding roof. The sunlit saloon is brightened by means of a large skylight with automatic blinds in the forward part of the superstructure. All the blinds, lighting and the audio/video system are controlled by means of iPad.

The new convertible superyacht has a round-bilged hull with spray rails, which ensure optimal comfort, even in toughest situations. The vessel has insulated exhausts, which have been finished in high-gloss stainless steel that renders it a luxurious appearance. The vessel features stabilisers, which ensure a pleasant and stable performance.

The vessel is also noted for its lowest possible weight. The boat is powered by two Caterpillar C18 engines, which individually generate 1,018 hp and has been installed in a well-organised engine room. The superyacht has a maximum speed of 26 knots.