

Dutch Vitters Shipyard has added another performance superyacht to its portfolio: the carbon performance sloop Sarissa. With her 42.6 metres LOA, Sarissa is the largest carbon fibre sloop built to date in the Netherlands. Naval architect Bill Tripp designed this globetrotter with a fully modern hull shape, sail plan, and foils. The interior is by Rhoades Young Design Ltd. and the Owner’s representative was Jens Cornelsen Yacht Consultant GmbH.
Naval Architect Bill Tripp states: “Sarissa is exactly at the point where the state-of-the-art large sailing yacht world lies. She is a modern, technical boat whose design was guided by close client input and involvement. She will be used to sail all over the world with the family in tow, and will take part in the established superyacht regattas. Technology and modern design merge within Sarissa, providing the owner with luxurious comfort, accessible and easy sailing, integrated design, advanced performance, and confidence to sail anywhere in safety.”
“Following our previous carbon high performance sailing yachts, this increase in size is not the only development.” Adds Louis Hamming of Vitters. “Her hydraulic and deck systems provide improved reaction speed, load and stiffness to safely facilitate the sailing performance she was designed for.” Other custom technical features are a Vitters’ developed hydraulic steering system with rudder feedback, as well as a unique system of back stays and running stays to operate both her cruising and racing sail configurations.
The interior design brief requested for a modern and spacious interior, yet warm and inviting like a family home. Jonathan Rhoades: “Within the length and the yachts fine performance hull lines, our goal was to create the feeling of a much larger interior. We have therefore visually borrowed volume and length from other spaces and integrated double use of certain areas. By staggering the accommodation blocks diagonally, we have stretched the visual length of the interior and effectively making the interior feel 1.5 times bigger. Tripp Design paired the vertical port lights creating a unique window that floods the interior with light. Our design capitalizes on the ample natural light below deck and spectacular views of water and sky.”
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Specifications
Length hull overall 42.6 m (138 ft)
Beam (max) 8.6 m (28 ft)
Draft 4.0 m (13 ft) keel up / 6.2 m (20 ft) keel down
Ballast 38 tonnes
Hull Carbon composite by Green Marine
Mast 56 m (184 ft)
Main engine Caterpillar C12, DI-TA, C-rating
Power 490 bhp (366 kW) at 2300 rpm
Fuel tank capacity 12.000 litres
Naval Architect Tripp Design Naval Architecture LLC
Interior Designer Rhoades Young Design Ltd.
Owner’s Representative Jens Cornelsen Yacht Consultant GmbH.
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Press Pack
The following information is available for download:
* Factsheet (Vitters Shipyard) (pdf file, 2 MB)
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1277591232/b956109238f5b21247d9d0bffeeb5cc6
* Builder & Designer Statements (word files, 250 kB)
· Bill Tripp, Tripp Design
· Jonathan Rhoades, Rhoades Young Design
· Louis Hamming, Vitters Shipyard
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1274603686/f3ee2f7d8f9f87ced6f7973edc9a3ecd
* Renderings & General Arrangements (high res, 64 MB)
· Sarissa renderings by Tripp Design
· Interior renderings by Rhoades Young design
· GA by Rhoades Young
· Sailplan by Tripp Design
· Sailplan + GA combined in one image
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1274602140/943366d0ab137b9bae616e20e0799fae
* Images (Photographer Tom Nitsch, medium res, 87 MB): https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1277603600/4a16759b5618d2daa94fe0a4fb4977a3
· Sailing (tender & heli views)
· Deckshots (incl. twilight deckshots)
· Interior photos
· Crew shots
· Hull construction – at Green Marine (Photographer Albert Brunsting, high res, 60 MB):
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1274680656/461926682a5f9da36fb2918033a858c6
All images are available in high resolution, please contact Henrike Offeringa at Vitters Shipyard.