News comes from the Dutch yard Feadship that they have been busy working yet on another hull. At a length of 101.5 meters (333 ft), this Van Lent flagship has a beam of 14.1m, a draft of 4.1m and can cruise at up to 22 knots for a maximum range of 5,000 nautical miles. The yachts is to be powered with 4 MTU engines of 3,160hp each.
The remarkable 101.50-metre new build project has left the construction hall of the Feadship yard on Kaag Island. She is the crowning glory of all yachts produced to date by Royal Van Lent, who will own and operate her upon completion, as a showpiece of Feadship excellence.
The move outside will allow completion of the commissioning of the engine room systems and radio equipment, as well as final works on the upper deck and mast. This unprecedented new yacht will be completed in the spring, after heading out to sea through the newly enlarged Juliana Lock in Gouda.
This exceptional example of a pure custom creation is the first Feadship to be fully compliant with the new Passenger Yacht Code regulations, allowing more than the usual twelve passengers. It is also the first Feadship to cross the 100-metre mark. Her vast size has been used to great effect across six decks of sumptuous facilities and technical excellence, including a fully operational helicopter pad.
The sun deck is home to an observation lounge, bar and Jacuzzi, while the bridge deck includes a large terrace with outdoor cinema. A vast owner’s deck includes a beautiful full-beam stateroom with double bathrooms, dressing rooms and a sauna, a forward terrace with Jacuzzi, a private office and a study, a lounge and a spacious aft deck area for lounging with a dining table for twenty.