June 24, 2020
Doggersbank is a story of seaworthy durability. A rugged offshore design first brought to life by Vripack founder Dick Boon in the 1970s, and which continues to endure the test of time. Much like its namesake – the large sandbank in a shallow area of the North Sea – the Doggersbank has laid in wait. Now the long-range explorer is once again in build. The legendary Doggersbank 66 Offshore is back. More than 700 Doggersbank models have been built to date and its success is a testament to its compact yet all-encompassing offering. For a Northern European family of hands-on sailors looking for a way to smoothly transition from mast to motor, it seemed the perfect option.
“Doggersbank is like the Leatherman of Swiss army knives,” says Vripack co-creative director Bart Bouwhuis. “It’s solid, rigid, and highly engineered, and ready to perform in any condition. The Doggersbank has long been recognized as a reliable, Dutch-designed, and engineered, Dutch-built yacht. What you see is what you get.”
At 20m in length, the latest incarnation will be one of the smaller versions. Previous designs have ranged between 10m up to 30m, but for a family operated boat in which the owner is also the captain and the children are the deckhands, it’s a manageable size to have fun in choppy Northern European waters. From Maverick to Coy Koi, and Tivoli to Gayle Force – the smallest private Marshall Island flag boat to ever venture to the Southern Peninsula – the list of previous builds is impressive. It’s clear to see how the Doggersbank’s reputation preceded it, pretty much sealing the deal before it had even begun.