THE PATH TO PERFECTION
A passage through hard times as well as good, Royal Huisman transformed from modest builder of wooden workboats to multiple award-winning creator of some of the finest superyachts in the world today. Here is a brief overview…
A passage through hard times as well as good, Royal Huisman transformed from modest builder of wooden workboats to multiple award-winning creator of some of the finest superyachts in the world today. Here is a brief overview…
Jan Huisman founds the yard at Ronduite to build small wooden workboats and fishing boats. Some still meet for a Huisman rendezvous to this day.
The Afsluitdijk dam is about to enclose the Zuiderzee. Brothers Jan and Jacob decide to focus on wooden sailing yachts instead of fishing boats.
The young Wolter Huisman discards wood in favour of steel. Two steel motor yachts are soon followed by the successful SY Beulakermeer.
The shipyard moves on, pioneering the bending and welding of aluminium for the construction of hulls. The Avenir series results, rapidly selling 15 yachts.
The shipyard moves for access to deeper water and space to expand.
Connie van Rietschoten’s S&S-designed maxi Flyer demonstrates Huisman quality and reliability in the harshest ocean test. In 1982, Van Rietschoten won again with the Frers-designed, Huisman-built Flyer II.
The decision to switch from large racing yachts to larger, more luxurious performance yachts such as the well renowned Huaso and Belle Fontaine.
The Huisman shipyard receives the “Royal” warrant in recognition of its 100 years of quality and excellence – an accolade that is earned, not given.
A new production facility is commissioned, marking the introduction of a new construction material and a wealth of fascinating possibilities.
This anniversary is celebrated with the opening of a new and further extension to the facilities in Vollenhove
Affiliated with Royal Doeksen, another Dutch maritime service organisation owned and run by the fourth generation of the same family, a powerful synergy is created which recognizes the importance of family values and the dedication to quality and service.
The shipyard facilities are extended to the Amsterdam region. This second location for Royal Huisman serves as an addition to the existing shipyard in Vollenhove, both for newbuilds and for Huisfit projects.