Royal Huisman Sassafras Overview
Originally, this yacht began the name Pamina - in honor of the heroine of Mozart's opera The Magic Flute, daughter of the Queen of the Night, a magical beauty. This was also the owner's wish: "to create a yacht of infinite beauty and elegance; powerful, safe and seaworthy; fast under sail and motor; with the utmost comfort for guests and crew. In addition, the client intended to spend a great deal of time onboard and travel long distances, including transoceanic voyages. Therefore, the yacht required a large interior volume: the interior volume of the Pamina is approximately 40% greater than most yachts of her size, which gives her enough fuel reserves to cross the Atlantic under engine power alone, for example. Under sail, she can easily reach speeds in excess of 12 knots. The teak interior is typical of Peter Buildsnyder's work - elegant, functional, with gently rounded edges for safety, and "homely" in appearance. very much attention has been paid to the ergonomics of the helm station, an important detail on a yacht that was built specifically for circumnavigating the globe.
Characteristics of the superyacht Sassafras
