Royal Huisman presents SEA EAGLE - a 43m sailing yacht, designed by Germán Frers (exterior, naval architecture) and Rhoades Young (interior) for Taiwanese businessman and philanthropist Dr. Samuel Yin.
Read also: The successor SEA EAGLE II aka Project 400
Pictures by Carlo Baroncini
SEA EAGLE has a performance-oriented aluminum hull, powered by over 1,000 sqm sail area upwind on a carbon mast.
Video credits: Fotoarcobaleno & Nicola Bozzo
The stern area has a folding hatch with stairs to transform into a beach club. There is also the place for the 5.20m Castoldi jet tender.
The deck house
is equipped with a dining area, navigation desk, and a cozy conversation zone.
Flex cabin
which can be a gym or a VIP cabin.
Owner’s cabin
with twin bed configuration, office desk, sofa and extra ladderway from the second cockpit at the aft.
More Impressions
SEA EAGLE will spend the summer in Norway and Sweden before she sets sails to the Caribbean.

Owner Dr. Samuel Yin and Alice Huisman
Main Specifications of SEA EAGLE
Length over all: | 43.31 m |
Length waterline: | 37.91 m |
Beam: | 8.98 m |
Draft: | 4.50 m |
Exterior Design: | Germán Frers |
Interior Design: | Rhoades Young |
Deck Material: | Aluminum |
Hull Material: | Aluminum |
Mast: | Carbon (made by Rondal) |
Main Engine: | Caterpillar C18 SCAC, 533 kW @ 2100 rpm |
Guests: | 2 guest cabins and 1 gym with 2 Pullman bunks + 1 Owner Suite |
Crew: | 3 Cabins |
Hull Speed: | 14.96 knots |
Main Sail: | 506 m2 |
Blade Jib: | 459 m2 |
Staysail: | 142 m2 |
Layout & Sail Plan
SEA EAGLE comes up for sale because of he bigger successor.
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Ahoy, I’m René, the “captain” of this luxury yacht blog, and found my passion for the big ones at the age of 17. I have grown up with sailing since a little child. I have an education in Business Informatics and specialized in digital media solutions (alongside luxury yachts) like Online-Marketing, User Experience Design et cetera. My home port is in Oldenburg, Germany next to Lürssen and Abeking & Rasmussen. More about yachtemoceans