Inside the $15M+ Custom Dutch Superyacht: Van der Valk Lalabe Full Tour
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The emergence of the superyak laab bay from the vanervak shipyard in wawweek marks a significant milestone in the evolution of custom Dutch ship building
This aluminum tritic masterpiece was conceived under the project named Samba to serve as a floating sanctuary for a four generation family
The vessel had to navigate the narrow Burgos Canal lock which is only 9 m wide with a total beam including rubbing strikes of 8.2 m
The crown jewel of these quarters is the main deck owner suite, which features a private office, a dedicated dressing room, and a spacious on suite bathroom
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Step aboard the Van der Valk Lalabe, the 35-meter masterpiece that’s taking the yachting world by storm. Built in the Netherlands for a family spanning four generations, this isn't just a boat—it's a floating sanctuary. We’re diving into the technical specs, from its 2,900 hp MAN engines to the "garden-on-the-water" cockpit design. Discover the high-tech wheelhouse, the hidden beach club with its own sauna, and the incredible engineering required to fit this massive vessel through a lock with only centimeters to spare. Whether you're into Dutch craftsmanship or peak luxury travel, Lalabe is the new gold standard for custom tri-decks.