The Pilgrim project is a 200-foot (60.80-meter) yacht uniquely combining the classic lines with the latest technologies to reduce displacement, improve performance and simplify maintenance and manoeuvring.

Pilgrim was one of the most extraordinary designs ever made for the America’s Cup and the first classic yacht ever designed with a fin keel, spade rudder and bow rudder.

The design dates from 1893!

The starting point of this breakthrough project was to develop a yacht to the likes of William Fife and Nathanael Herreshoff: would have they been alive today, they would have surely used the new technologies in weight savings, reduction in maintenance and reduced crew. To achieve this challenging goal, a highly specialised design team was set up, that included Wally, Hoek Design and Soto Acebal Naval Architecture.
sloop deck and interiors
ketch deck and interiors
Technical specifications