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Turning point in the making: Project 412 rolls out

March 19, 2026 General Royal Huisman

Royal Huisman reported a construction milestone for Project 412, with the main part of the Trident series hull rolling out at the Vollenhove facility.

Royal Huisman reported a construction milestone for Project 412, with the main part of the Trident series hull rolling out at the Vollenhove facility.

A first glimpse of Project 412’s super-sized scale.

Following Royal Huisman’s announcement for its new XXL commission in May last year, the shipyard team will be turning the main part of the Trident series hull number 2 at its Vollenhove facility.

A hallmark moment in any superyacht build, the hull turning reveals the true scale of Project 412 and marks the transition from primary structure to the next phases of outfitting and systems integration. She will be a super-sized 81m / 266ft sailing yacht. The aluminum hull construction features a distinctive chine from bow to stern. Created for a true sailing experience and world cruising, the contemporary flybridge schooner will be equipped with a state-of-the-art carbon rig supplied by Rondal, combining performance with sail-handling comfort and innovation.

Project 412 is part of Royal Huisman’s successful Trident 810 series. It builds on a proven architectural platform, benefiting from the confidence that comes with an already engineered foundation. Having the original delivered in 2020 and the second one under construction, owners benefit both from a reliable, short project lead time: the opportunity to personalize and realize a fully bespoke superyacht, delivered in just three years.

Read the original Royal Huisman release.