Showing posts with label Feadship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feadship. Show all posts

April 12, 2025

New Launch: Feadship 76.05m Hull.822

Feadship launched the 76.05 meter hull number 822 titled m/y Alvia.  Called during construction known as Project Hanami, which is an iconic Japanese cherry blossom, and taking five years to build Feadship hull 822 presents itself as a large volume super yacht, with a two thousand two hundred plus of gross tonnage, and features exterior design by the British firm Redman Whitely Dixon, interior by Peter Marino, and naval architecture by Feadship De Voogts.  Some unique details of Feadship Hull.822 are the aft most on main deck partially covered pool deck featuring an oval pool, blending seamlessly into a living space envisioned as the ‘pool lounge’. A spacious spa, gym and toy storage are positioned below the pool. Full height windows and sliding glass doors give it the feeling of lavish veranda. The main deck is also the location for six guest en-suites, including two VIP staterooms with integral balconies. Feadship's Hull 822 is powered by twin MTU 2574hp for a sixteen knots top speed and a fifteen cruise.
Technical Data:
LOA - 76.05 m (249.6ft)
Beam - 13.40 m
Draft - 3.60 m
Displacement - 2265 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 213,468 l
Water Capacity - 49,988 l
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven cabins, 22 crew in eleven cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V4000M63R 2574hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - sixteen knots max, fifteen knots cruise
Range - 5500 nautical miles at best cruise
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Redman Whitely Dixon exterior, Peter Marino interior, De Voogt naval architecture 

March 2, 2025

New Launch: Feadship 65.00m Hull.711

Feadship has launched the 65 meter hull 711.  Tiltled m/y Promise.D, hull 711 is built to Ice Class notation and has full explorer functionality. The super yacht joins other famous Feadship explorers which started in 2003 with the 42.63 meter hull. 791, followed by hull. 815 in 2018, the similar looking hull.701 from 2018, and the most recent hull. 708 from 2021. Designed by Studio De Voogt who also did the naval architecture, hull 711 like the same designed and similar looking hull. 701 is the least explorer looking of the quintet of Feadship explorers.  This Feadship 65 meter has interior designed by Bannenberg and Rowell, who presented a twelve guests in six luxurious staterooms accommodation.  Feadship hull 711 is equipped with Veth 1250 kw electric motors and azimuth thrusters propulsion for a top speed up to fifteen knots and a range of over five thousand nautical miles. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 65 m (213.2ft)
Beam - 12.86 m
Draft - 3.60 m
Displacement - 1809 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 47,661 l
Water Capacity - 2742 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, 
Engines - 2 x Veth 1250i CR 1676hp
Propulsion - Azimuth pods
Speed - fifteen knots max
Range - 4500 nautical miles
Construction - steel hull, aluminium super structure
Project - De Voogt exterior and naval architecture, Bannenberg and Rowell interior
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 Ssc Yacht, Mono G6, Eco, Ice class 1E LMC UMS Hybrid Power  

February 15, 2025

New Launch: Feadship 91.80m Hull.1012

Feadship has launched its hull number 1012 titled m/y Drizzle.  Hull 1012 is the first Feadship to carry full Hybrid Electric Class notation, and was built for a repeat Feadship owner who previously owned the 67 meter 2012 build Hull.683, and before that the 2005 55 meter Hull.669, both of which were designed by De Voogt.  This repeat Feadship owner came to the custom project with informed requests based on his long experience of yachting. The exterior styling was designed with very specific owner’s input by Dutch design firm Sinot, who was also chosen to design the interior. At 91.80-metres in length, the crisply chamfered exterior contours combine with a more traditional flared bow to lend the yacht a modern-classic personality. Despite her considerable volume, the interior is designed to offer cosy spaces for family use, superbly crafted and meticulously detailed to create an understated family home.
Technical Data:
LOA - 91.80 m (301.2ft)
Beam - 14.50 m
Draft - 3.90 m
Displacement - 2965 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven suites, eighteen crew in nine cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V4000 M65L 3433hp
Propulsion - Azipods
Speed - eighteen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - 5500 nautical miles at best cruise
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Sinot exterior and interior, De Voogt naval architecture
Certification - Bureau Veritas

December 14, 2024

New Launch: Feadship 59.50m Hull.713

Feadship has delivered the elegant blue-grey hull and white superstructure 59.50-metre hull.713 titled m/y B. The newly launched 59 meter Feadship represents another stop towards its goal of being climate neutral by 2030 following other previous Feadships launches like hull 710 and 821. This 59 meter Feadship is a prime example of meeting the long-term environmental and social sustainability expectations of Feadship’s diverse stakeholders. Feadship Hull.713 has a beautifully balanced exterior profile designed by Studio De Voogt, with a contemporary interior designed by Sinot. The yacht is the first Feadship to carry solar cells for auxiliary power generation, and is fitted with diesel-electric propulsion and the ability to run on non-fossil HVO, like all other Feadships. The hull form is optimised for cruising speed instead of top speed. The solar panels are designed for optimal performance and durability. The panels utilize the most efficient silicon cells available, and are custom-made in the Netherlands. These panels contribute significantly to the yacht's energy efficiency, producing up to 24 MWh annually. Feadship Hull. 713 is fitted with a high-efficiency, diesel-electric power propulsion system, which supplies energy also to the hotel load, these by four generators and a 400 kWh battery. Feadship Hull.713 is also the first new-build from the Dutch builder to feature FSC-certified plantation teak for all the decking, which means the wood is harvested in a sustainable way.  Feadship Hull.713 has undergone a Yacht Environmental Transparency Index  Assessment report, and has scored a best in fleet at 35% below average impact, with the various efficiency enhancing features more than compensating the losses incurred by the electrical conversions on board. The owner has been instrumental for the design and environmental impact reduction of this 59 meter Feadship. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 59.50 m (195.3ft)
Beam - 10.80 m
Draft - 3.10 m
Displacement - 1200 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 40,233 l
Water Capacity - 10,566 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, 
Engines - 2 x Veth VL-900i-CR 1000kw
Speed - fifteen knots, thirteen cruise
Range - 5000 nautical miles at best cruise
Project - Studio de Voogt exterior, Azure naval architect
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 SSC Yacht Mono G6 Eco LMC UMS Hybrid Power class

July 28, 2024

New Launch: Feadship 118.80m Hull.821

When the drydock doors slid open on 4 May at Feadship’s Amsterdam shipyard, the yachting world was forever changed. Say hello to Project 821, the world’s first hydrogen fuel-cell superyacht. Five years in the making, innovation-packed Feadship Project 821 is the answer to a fundamental green question. Designed by RWD and with owners representation by Edmiston, Feadship’s bold response was a multi-faceted, zero-diesel approach designed to cruise between harbors or anchorages and to operate the yacht’s hotel load and amenities with emission-free power from green hydrogen.  The size of the proposed yacht of 100-metres-plus made it a good candidate to explore pure green hydrogen as the fuel-cell source. For those captivated by cutting-edge innovations, this yacht presents an opportunity for potential acquisition as it showcases the pinnacle of modern technological advancements. Feadship’s Research and Design team has been researching hydrogen, among other fossil-free fuel options, as part of the company’s pledge to develop “net zero” yachts by 2030. Hydrogen fuel cells, a combustion-free way to generate electricity, have pure water as their only exhaust. Although there are hydrogen fuel cell-powered cars and fuel cells have been used as the primary source of electrical power on human spaceflight for more than six decades, nothing existed in the maritime sector. There were no regulations for hydrogen storage and fuel-cell systems at class, flag-state or even IMO level. Seeking expert partners from allied industries, Feadship, Edmiston and Lloyd’s Register developed appropriately scaled equipment, protocols and safety regulations simultaneously. Next year, for example, two long-route Norwegian passenger and car ferries will enter into service utilising the system pioneered with PowerCell Group for Project 821. From the beginning, one of the biggest hurdles would be developing a reasonable way to store compressed liquid hydrogen below deck at -253°C aboard a luxury yacht. But investing in the required technology is necessary to make the transition away from fossil fuel, and hydrogen is one of the most efficient and cleanest options. When hydrogen is processed in a fuel cell, the only by-products are electricity and water in the form of steam. Hydrogen is light – one cubic metre of liquid hydrogen weighs 70kg vs. some 800kg per cubic metre of non-fossil diesel equivalent fuel. However, safely storing it on a vessel requires a double-walled cryogenic storage tank, a large very well-insulated cooling box in a dedicated room. Together, it takes eight to ten times more space to store hydrogen than the energy equivalent in diesel fuel. In total, the cryogenic fuel tank that holds some 4 tons of hydrogen on Project 821, the sixteen compact fuel cells, their switchboard connection to the DC electrical grid, and the vent stacks for the escaping water vapor added four meters to the yacht’s original specification length. Importantly, the fuel cells developed for Project 821 can also use easier-to-store methanol, a liquid fuel in ambient conditions. Steam reforms methanol into hydrogen before the electrochemical reaction in the fuel cell. Even a yacht the size of Project 821 cannot carry enough liquid hydrogen to power a crossing, but Feadship could impact a yacht’s carbon footprint where it is largest generating electricity to serve the hotel load. According to the Yacht Environmental Transparency Index 70-78 per cent of a yacht’s total energy use per year is to supply its hotel load, with heating and air conditioning making the largest demands. Supplying that electrical power via non-polluting hydrogen fuel cells has a swift and significant impact. For longer travels or when pure hydrogen is not available, the electricity powering the 3,200 kW ABB pod drives comes from MTU generators combusting HVO, a second-generation biofuel that reduces harmful emissions by 90 per cent. The validity of powering the yacht’s generators with HVO was tested and proven on the 2023 Feadship Hull.710 m /y Obsidian. While large battery banks are becoming an accepted way to provide enough power to operate generator-free for silent nights at anchor or to cruise sensitive no-discharge marine preserve zones, Project 821 stores a mere 543 kW hours of energy, compare that to Feadship’s first diesel-electric hybrid, the 83.50-metre Hull.686 m/y Savannah launched in 2015, which stored a megawatt of electrical energy. Project 821 doesn’t need to, her fuel cell technology can provide an entire week’s worth of silent operation at anchor or navigating emission-free at 10 knots while leaving harbors or cruising in protected marine zones. Project 821 also features the most efficient waste heat recovery system yet developed, a system heating everything from the pool, Jacuzzi and steam room to the ambient air temperature and towel bars and floors in the guest bathrooms. Further savings in the hotel load will come from a Smart AC system linking sensors to an energy management system that automatically reduces air conditioning or heating in unoccupied guest spaces. But Project 821 has more than one superlative, she’s also the largest motor yacht ever launched in the Netherlands, just edging out the recently delivered 118.00-metre Hull.1010 for flagship status. Despite the fact the two yachts have nearly identical LOAs, Project 821 has 30 per cent more volume. With five decks above the waterline and two below and even with her sleek mast yet to be attached, her height is commanding.  The owners’ deck, for example, is 37 meters above water, yet the profile drawn by RWD is flowing and modern. She also has the most hull openings of any Feadship to date including fourteen balconies that slide out from the ‘tweendeck space, five massive shell doors, and seven large opening platforms, all of which create an impressive connection to the sea. The balconies are unnoticeable when closed but slide out at the touch of a button, carrying with them their side railings or walls. When fully deployed, their floors rise to become perfectly level with the interior room. Project 821 is designed for family use. The full owners’ deck above the bridge is essentially an apartment with two bedrooms, twin bathrooms and dressing rooms, a gym, a pantry, two offices each with a fireplace, and a living room. A full walkaround deck, with shaded areas forward and aft, beautiful locations to ensure time onboard dining and relaxing. The hefty nineteen meter beam allows wide corridors inside and gracious side-decks outside where guests can easily walk side-by-side. However, the owner accommodation extends beyond a single deck. A unique and completely private vertical corridor extends to the lower deck. This includes both a spacious staircase lined with bookshelves and display nooks and an owners’ elevator.  At each deck level, there are inviting private lifestyle destinations to savor such as a coffee corner and games niche on the bridge deck, a library on the main deck, and a private dining room with a sea terrace and adjacent ensuite stateroom on the lower deck. It creates, in essence, a secluded four-level townhouse-by-the sea within the much larger yacht. British RWD Studio created Project 821's exterior, GA and interior décor. The designers used a pallet of light neutral colors in textured fabrics and leathers, marble, rattan, fumed and taupe eucalyptus, and limed oak to create a luxe coastal vibe. For overall cohesiveness, details such as door trim features and hallway railings repeat their shapes from deck to deck but the materials change. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 118.80 m (389.9ft)
Beam - 19 m
Draft - 5.25 m
Displacement - 
Fuel Capacity - 575,000 l
Water Capacity - 185,000 l
Accommodation - thirty guests in twelve cabins, 44 crew in 22 cabins
Engines - 2 x ABB 3200kw 
Propulsion - azimuthing thrusters
Speed - seventeen knots max fourteen cruise
Range - 6500 nautical miles at cruise
Project - RWD exterior and interior, Feadship De Voogt naval architect
Construction - steel hull, aluminum super structure
Certification - Lloyds

March 22, 2024

New Launch: Feadship 102.6m Hull.1011

Feadship has recently launched Hull.1011 from its facility in Makkum, with the 103 meter super yacht continuing fitting out and sea trials in the North Sea prior to delivery later on this year. Designed inside and out by Sinot with naval architecture by Azure, the clean-cut exterior lines and vertical bow lend Feadship fourth largest build to date a distinctive profile and purposeful personality. This Feadship super yacht will feature 1,100 square meters of exterior glass that includes twenty exterior sliding doors and twelve glass windbreaks. There are four outdoor hot tubs, a swimming pool covering the full height of the main deck and accessed from the pool deck; a helicopter hangar under the forward helipad and no fewer than eight hull doors, one of which is the largest tender garage door ever installed on a Feadship. Hull.1011 has been built for a highly experienced owner who was closely involved in every detail of the 103-metre project from the start. Project 1011 began with a challenging brief, with the owner stipulating similar amenities and living space as his previous yacht of 6,000GT but in a design of half the volume for easier access to anchorages and harbors. The result is a masterclass in space planning and rule exploration. On this size of yacht a two-tier engine room is virtually obligatory, but a key part of the design of hull 1011 is a single deck engine room in order to devote more interior volume to guest use. This idea seems to have caught up now with another project under construction in Makkum using the same solution.  Feadship Hull.1011 is to be titled m/y Ulysses, and is reportedly owned by a New Zealander.
Technical Data:
LOA - 102.60 m (336.7ft)
Beam - 14.40 m
Draft - 3.85 m
Displacement - 2999 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Accommodation - nineteen guests in ten cabins, 22 crew in eleven cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU
Speed - seventeen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - 5000 nm at twelve knots cruise
Construction - steel hull aluminum super structure
Project - Sinot exterior and interior, Azure naval architecture

December 21, 2023

Frits de Voogt 1927 - 2023

Former Feadship director Frits de Voogt has left for the better World at 96 years of age in native town of Haarlem on Wednesday 20 December.  Real name Frederik, Frits was born in Haarlem on 21 August 1927.  Frits took over De Voogt naval architecture from his father Henri after he suffered a stroke in 1958, and then went on to lead the firm and Feadship for decades, and together with his team, shaping that present and the future of the renowned yacht and super yacht Dutch builder. Frits designs were unique and are still the basis of today's Feadship yachts. Even after his retirement in 1995, Frits remained involved and interested in yacht building, always astute and modest. Frits was a mentor of the current leaders of Feadship, and went on to take the Lifetime Achievement Award from Showboats International in 2016.  Frits de Voogt also competed in the four rowing disciple without a helmsman and went to represent Holland in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics.  Frits was married to Luuk de Voogt-Groot, who passed away in 2011.

November 24, 2023

New Launch: Feadship 67.40m Hull.823

Feadship has launched m/y Sibelle a new 67 meter super yacht, hull number 823 fully designed in-house for the exterior and interior by Feadship design arm studio De Voogt with hull engineering by Azure Naval Architects.  For Feadship's hull. 823 De Voogt shows a bold exterior profile with a muscular reverse sheer to the bow. Chiselled contours and dark horizontal strip windows lend the yacht a poise and grace. The interior design also by Studio De Voogt is simple yet sophisticated and based on natural tones, light wood veneers and organic forms for an ambience that is soberly tasteful but also informal and welcoming. Designed and built for an experienced owner, the interior layout was tailored to his family’s specific needs and provides ensuite accommodation for ten guests in three lower deck cabins, one VIP suite on the bridge deck, and a master stateroom on the main deck forward.  This 221 foot Feadship is powered by twin MTU 2000hp for top speeds up to fifteen knots and a cruise of twelve for a range of 5000 nautical miles.
Technical Data:
LOA - 67.40 m (221.2ft)
Beam - 11.40 m
Draft - 3.4 m
Displacement - 2220 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 145,000 l
Water Capacity - 30,000 l
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, seven crew in 
Engines - 2 x MTU 12V4000 M65R 2000hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - fifteen knots max, twelve cruise
Range - 5000 nm at cruise
Construction - steel hull, aluminium super structure
Project - De Voogt interior and exterior, Azure naval architect
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 SSC Yacht Mono G6 Eco Cross of Malta, LMC UMS 

October 28, 2023

New Launch: Feadship 84.20m Hull. 710

Feadships has launched hull #710, an 84.20 meter super yacht designed by RWD and Monk for both exterior and interior, and titled m/y Obsidian. Feadship #710 features surprising destination spaces, such as an asymmetrical atrium staircase leading to a lower deck dining saloon, where an entire wall opens to reveal a terrace view just above sea level. Near the stern is an Aqua Lounge with massive windows below water level. In place of a mooring deck forward there is a revelatory bow observation lounge with double-curved glass floor-to-ceiling windows. Terraced aft decks float without pillars, while glass balustrades allow unobstructed views from both aft deck and fully glazed aft interior spaces, creating a vital connection to the natural environment.  Striving for innovation and first-class engineering, Feadship 710 is the perfect next step on the famous Dutch super yacht path toward building zero-emission superyachts by 2030. It is the first of the new generation of large yachts furthering carbon reduction through hulls optimised at cruising speed instead of top speed, weight control, advancements in electric propulsion, and the ability to run her generators on HVO, a second-generation biodiesel, a so-called net zero CO2 fuel. Sea trials and delivery fill where all made with HVO, reducing total CO2 emissions by about 90%. Hull 710 made full use of Feadship’s Advanced Electrical Drive program for diesel-electric hybrid power, and has 4.5 times more electrical storage capacity than the first hybrid yacht, the famous Savannah hull number. 686. Feadship #710 has also no drive shafts, and no rudders with an electric drive and steering provided by a pair of electric Veth contra-rotating thrusters. Feadship and Veth collaborated on computational fluid dynamics analysis of the drive legs and propellors’ shapes to maximize efficiency and minimize vibration.  Providing energy for the luxury hotel load accounts for much of a yacht’s fuel consumption, for Feadship 710, the engineering team took a deep dive into capturing waste heat from the custom variable speed generators and air conditioner chiller to supply heat to the AC system, pool water, domestic water, and engine preheating, while an innovative heat pump system allows the yacht to draw heat from seawater.
Technical Data:
LOA - 84.20 m (276.3ft)
Beam - 13.65 m
Draft - 3.75 m
Displacement - 2554 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 240,000 l
Water Capacity - 50,000 l
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven cabins, 27 crew fourteen cabins
Engines - diesel electric with 4 x Cats C32 generators
Propulsion - Veth counter rotating thrusters
Speed - seventeen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - 5500 nm at twelve knots
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Redman Whiteley Dixon and Ed Monk exterior and interior, Feadship de Voogt naval architecture
Certification - Lloyds Cross of Malta 100A1 SSC Mono G6 LMC UMS hybrid power classed

September 2, 2023

New Launch: Feadship 118m Hull. 1010

Feadship has in the end of 2022 launched its hull number 1010, its largest build to date, surpassing the 2018 launched 110 meter motor yacht Anna, hull number 1007 by eight meters.  Feadship hull number 1010 is designed by Espen Oino for exterior with interiors by Francois Zurretti, and naval architecture by Feadship engineering arm De Voogt.  A unique feature of 1010 is the curved glass for an observation area on the top deck. Largest Feadship to date, although not for long as hull 821 to be launched in 2024 is to be seventy centimetres longer.  Hull number 1010 had to be titled Katyusha, a name which suggests a Russian ownership although we have no confirmation about this.  Still half year after its completion hull. 1010 has not been delivered yet, renamed to NB1010 and since completing her sea trials in October 2022 has not moved from Harlingen in the Netherlands.
Technical Data:
LOA - 118 m (387.1ft)
Beam - 19 m
Displacement - 4999 gt *volume
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - nineteen knots
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Espen Oino exterior, Francois Zuretti interior, Feadship De Voogt naval architecture

July 22, 2023

Project: Feadship 71.75m Sakura Hull. 827

Sakura is the Japanese name for ‘cherry blossom’. The 71.75-metre Feadship is named after Japan’s most enduring natural symbol for two reasons: her flowing organic lines and her diesel-electric propulsion that is future-focused on more sustainable yachting. Sakura is instantly recognizable but discreetly calming, with clean exterior styling by Studio De Voogt inspired by the simple yet sophisticated lines of Feadship’s Pure concept and exudes a distinctive poise and grace. From the extended sundeck forward to the seven-metre swimming pool aft, the exterior profile is perfectly balanced and at home on the water.  Feadship project Sakura will have interiors by Italian firm FM, who are going into a Japandi style.  Sold six weeks after its announcements Sakura is to be delivered in May 2025.

June 23, 2023

Project: Feadship 36.5 m Bahamas

Here at PowerYacht we love it when some of the famous names in yachting go out of there comfort zone, and present something different to what they usually are doing in recent times.  This new 36 meter Feadship project Bahamas is just about that, as today the Dutch builder is very rarely seen going in under the forty meter mark. Last build under forty meters was launched in 2017, and before that it was 2008.  Project Bahamas was presented by Feadship during the Palm Beach boat show in March 2023, with some rendering shared on its social media platforms.  She comes from a design of Dutch firm De Voogt and Italian FM Nautica who do the interior.  To be built of aluminium Feadship project Bahamas is one of the modern takes from the renowned Dutch super yacht builder with seamless main and lower decks, creating a clean and minimal yet sporty profile, thanks to the use of clean lines without curves.  Feadship project Bahamas will also feature an extendable beach club aft, with a splash pool and side lowering bulk heads.  Accommodation will be for four double guest cabins, including of which is an owners stateroom forward of the main deck.  Feadship project Bahamas is also a very ecological concept in terms of materials used for its construction, with a proposal to make the floor made with a stone-marble-resin matrix replacing teak.  

July 16, 2022

New Launch: Feadship 42.50m Hull. 709

Feadship launches the 42.50 meter hull number 709 named Callisto. what the Dutch builder calls a textbook example of what is meant by the term ‘pure custom creation’. Built to a precise size to match her berth in the Mediterranean, Feadship #709 seamlessly balances the owners desire for a 42 meters 21-knot-fast superyacht with specific accommodation and outdoor entertainment wishes based on their rich experience at sea. The result is an exceptional one-off superyacht for repeat clients which sets a new precedent for bespoke luxury cruising below 500GT of volume.  The 42.50-metre Callisto was launched by the Feadship yard in Aalsmeer in the Netherlands at the start of April 2022, sixteen years after the delivery of the first Callisto hull number 671. This 65.20-metre Feadship is still used by the owners as a world cruiser and has been kept in premium condition ever since, including two refits at Feadship in 2014 and 2021. She was the first superyacht fitted with an ultra-advanced rudder-roll system and the owners set out to be equally innovative with their second Feadship called Callisto.
Technical Data:
LOA - 42.50 m (139.5ft)
Beam - 9.20 m
Draft - 2.30 m
Displacement - 499 gross tonnage (volume)
Fuel Capacity - 40,800 l
Water Capacity - 10.420 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in five cabins, nine crew in ten cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16v2000 M96L 2636hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 21 knots max, twelve knots cruise, eleven knots long range
Range - 3000 nautical miles at eleven knots
Construction - aluminum hull and super structure
Project - De Voogt exterior and naval architect, Sinot interior

June 5, 2022

New Launch: Feadship 71.10m Hull. 820

Feadship has recently launched its hull number 820, a 71.10 meter super yacht titled m/y Juice. A blend of polished stainless steel, glass and teak, this 71-metre presents a classic feel while the exterior lines showcase a sleek and captivatingly contemporary elegance. The owner who is a repeat client for Feadship, has worked tirelessly with the designers at RWD to ensure a refined exterior flow with soft lines and distinctive creases. All unnecessary elements have been removed to generate an elegant yet masculine look. Another instantly visible aspect is the walk-around superstructure along with a striking coherence between the decks on a superyacht that synthesizes Feadship’s seasoned ability to meet the most stringent demands. Peter Marino has drawn an interior which is entirely focused on using the most beautiful materials. The client devoted countless hours to finding the essential ingredients, right down to personally selecting pieces of veneer for the central staircase. This exacting attention to detail and insistence on perfection are why the owner came to Feadship: every element on board has been meticulously designed and built, with nothing left to chance.
Technical Data:
LOA - 71.10 m (233.3ft)
Beam - 11.66 m
Draft - 3.65 m
Displacement - 1,575 GT volume
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, 24 crew in twelve cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU
Speed - sixteen knots max
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminum super structure
Project - RWD exterior, Peter Marino interior, Feadship De Voogt naval architect
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 Ssc Yacht G6 Eco Lmc Ums

March 20, 2022

New Launch: Feadship 54.90m Hull. 708

A striking mast and the yacht’s very own submarine: these were just two of the specific requests by an owner who has enormous experience of discovering the world by sea. Like every genuinely custom superyacht, the design for m/y Shinkai, Feadship's hull number 708  revolved around these specific choices of the client. In this case the key was how best to incorporate a 7.2-tonne submarine on the aft deck along with the giant crane required for launching and collection. Taking this as the starting point, designer Philippe Briand and the teams at Vitruvius and Feadship have developed a 54 metre explorer yacht which will be able to travel the world while remaining both self-sufficient and fuel-efficient.  
Technical Data:
LOA - 54.90 m (180.1ft)
Beam - 10.35 m
Draft - 2.99 m
Displacement - 292 t unloaded, 974 GT volume
Fuel Capacity - 140,000 l
Water Capacity - 25,000 l
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, twelve crew in six cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 12v2000M72 1448hp
Propulsion - line shaft 
Speed - fourteen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - 5500 nautical miles at cruise
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Phillippe Briand Vitruvius exterior, Boutsen interior, De Voogt naval architect
Certification - Bureau Veritas

January 29, 2022

New Launch: Feadship 94.75m Hull. 1009

Feadship launch hull number 1009, titled m/y Bliss, a displacement superyacht with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure featuring a modern classic exterior styling developed by the owner and Studio De Voogt. This Feadship yacht has a clean and highly symmetrical design with her tenders and a large fleet of toys neatly concealed so as not to intrude upon her meticulously chosen lines. The owner’s involvement has been paramount to the success of both the exterior and interior design, with incredible attention to detail and a fantastic cooperation between designer Jan Schaffers of Studio De Voogt for the exterior design and Rémi Tessier for the elegant interior style, the result is an iconic design that feels natural and welcoming, inside and out. After years of fine-tuning, engineering, planning, and hard work by the many skilled craftspeople at Feadship in Makkum, the result is a magnificent pure custom super yacht which fulfils the high expectations of quality and performance for an active family that likes to explore the world.
Technical Data:
LOA - 94.75 m (310.9ft)
Beam - 15.3 m
Draft - 3.80 m
Displacement - 2983 GT volume
Accommodation fourteen guests in seven cabins, twenty crew in ten cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats 3516e 3003hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - seventeen knots, twelve knots cruise
Range - 6000 nm at twelve knots
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Studio de Voogt exterior, Remi Tessier interior, Feadship naval architect
Certification - Ice class for hull

December 17, 2021

New Launch: Feadship 71.50m Hull. 819

Feadship launch hull number 819 a 71.50 meter super yacht titled m/y Vanish.  Designed by the English house of Harrison Eidsgaard responsible for the the exterior and interior, Feadship hull. 819 is a twin screw super yacht with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, powered by twin MTU engines which make her reach top speeds up to nineteen knots.  Vanish actually replaced a slightly smaller 66 meter Feadship hull. 809 launched in 2016 and sold in December 2018.  The previous smaller Vanish had a similar conservative exterior conceived also by Harrison Eidsgaard.
Technical Data:
LOA - 71.50 m (234.5ft)
Beam - 12.50 m
Draft - 3.45 m
Displacement - 1728 gt (volume)
Fuel Capacity - 150,000 l
Water Capacity - 40,000 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, 20 crew in 10 cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V 4000 M93L 6091hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - nineteen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - 5200 nm at cruise
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Harrison Eidsgaard exterior and interior, Feadship De Voogt naval architecture
Certification - Lloyds

November 20, 2021

New Launch: Feadship 77.00m Hull. 707

Launched in 2021 is this new fully custom 77 meter Feadship hull. 707 titled m/y Boardwalk.  The exterior of this pure custom 77-metre Feadship hull. 707 comes from the drawing boards of Studio De Voogt, whereas her interior is by Halffman Designs.  Hull. 707 is the 22nd largest Feadship build to date built with a steel hull and aluminium super structure, and was delivered in April 2021.  Power comes from twin MTU 3046hp engines which give a top speed of seventeen knots and a cruise of fourteen.
Technical Data:
LOA - 77 m (252.7ft)
Beam - 12.30 m
Draft - 3.60 m
Displacement - 1848 GT volume
Fuel Capacity - 154000 l
Water Capacity - 42000 l
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven cabins, 22 crew in eleven cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V4000 M63L 3046hp
Speed - seventeen knots max fourteen knots cruise
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Studio de Voogt exterior and naval architect, Halffman interior
Certification - Lloyds 100 A1 SSC Yacht Mono G6 LMC

November 6, 2021

New Launch: Feadship 55.20m Hull. 704

The first pure custom superyacht for an experienced Northern European owner, Feadship Hull. 704 titled M/Y Somnium was designed by Studio De Voogt with a beautiful interior design from FM Architettura. Her aluminium hull looks the part and was also chosen to enhance efficiency and ensure the shallow drafts required for exploring at will. Once anchored at their destination, the family can access all the benefits of an enclosed tender garage and dedicated dive equipment store. Those who choose to stay on board are equally spoilt for choice on this Feadship 55 meter vast outside decks, which include an exclusive lounge area on the foredeck, a pool with adjustable floor and counterflow on the aft deck and an inviting Jacuzzi island on the sun deck. Interior highlights to be revealed in due course include a gymnasium with a fold-down platform, a full-beam owners stateroom with a balcony and four roomy guest suites on the lower deck.
Technical Data:
LOA - 55.20 (181.1ft)
Beam - 9.80 m
Draft - 2.46 m
Fuel Capacity - 71000 l
Water Capacity - 15200 l
Engines - 2 x MTU 10V2000 M72 1206hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - fifteen knots max twelve knots cruise
Range - 4500 nm at twelve knots
Hull Shape - full displacement
Construction - aluminium 
Project - De Voogt exterior and naval architecture, FM Architettura interior

October 9, 2021

New Launch: Feadship 94.00m Hull. 817

Feadship hull. 817 set the target of keeping the environmental impact for a ground-breaking eco-friendly 94-metre pure custom super yacht.  One of the ways in which this highly ambitious goal was approached, has been to install an exceptionally advanced hybrid propulsion system. This will allow this new 94 meters Feadship to travel a comfortable twelve knots cruise on diesel-electric power in the pristine areas the yacht is set to explore.  Hull. 817 also strikes for the giant glass construction, a prominent feature in the remarkable exterior design by Feadship Studio De Voogt and Azure. They also obviously play a key role in the open beach-house-style interior by Peter Marino Architects. The owner who came from a previous 62 meters smaller Feadship has put a less is more philosophy in this new construction, influencing every aspect of the design inside and out, with an abundance of clean lines.  Titled M/Y Viva, hull 817 was put pen to paper in 2015, and features a special pearl-white livery, the hull has been designed, engineered and built to be as efficient as possible and reduce the engine power required to move through the water. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 94 m (308.5ft)
Beam - 14 m
Draft - 3.90 m
Displacement - 2999 gt
Fuel Capacity - 280,000 l
Water Capacity - 72000 l
Engines - 2 x MTU 16v4000 M73l 3916hp
Speed - twenty knots max twelve knots cruise
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - De Voogt naval architecture, Azure and De Vooget exterior, Peter Marino interior
Certification - Lloyds class of Malta 100A1 Ssc Mono G6