Moonen 122 Hull YN207 Sold By IYC & Denison Yachting
Moonen Yachts and IYC have confirmed the sale of the ninth hull of the Moonen 122 Martinique series, hull YN207, to an American owner. The aluminium-hulled, 37.4-metre yacht is already in build with hull and superstructure underway and is scheduled for delivery in January 2027.
This sale continues the run of the Martinique line: the seventh hull, Ad Astra, was delivered earlier in the year (October), and the eighth hull was sold in June and is under construction. The transaction reinforces demand for the 122 model while extending Moonen’s build schedule into 2027.

Stone, Gray and Clarke Facilitate Moonen 122 Sale
Moonen’s global sales representatives Matthew Stone and Richard Gray of IYC led the yard’s commercial side of the deal, working with the shipyard throughout the sales process. Alex G. Clarke of Denison Yachting introduced the buyer and represented the purchasers’ interests in negotiations and coordination.
Stone welcomed the new owners to the Moonen family, noting they are an experienced American yachting family who recognise Moonen’s quality, and thanked Clarke for his collaboration. Clarke acknowledged key contributors who facilitated the sale — Moonen director Nicky Van Zon, Dan Wupperman of Arrow and attorney Dominic Bulfin of Hill Dickinson — and confirmed the buyers are already working with Marnix Hoekstra and Vripack on the interior specification.
American Buyer, 2027 Delivery and Notable Customisations
The design and engineering team on YN207 includes exterior styling by René Van Der Velden and naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design. The 345GT yacht will feature several owner-driven customisations: a sundeck jacuzzi, a full‑beam owner’s suite with forward-facing windows, and an expansive galley and pantry. This hull will be the second in the series to carry an interior by Vripack, described by the yard as a “serene, light-filled environment.”
Delivery in January 2027 will mark the next milestone in the Martinique programme as YN207 joins the series alongside Ad Astra. Final fit‑out and installation of the owner’s custom items will proceed through the build phase; the combined shipyard, broker and owner team expect the finished yacht to reflect the model’s proven layout flexibility and strong connection between interior and exterior spaces.
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