Feadship has launched the all-aluminium 35-metre motoryacht CID for a client looking to enjoy the sailing life with friends while exploring bays and marinas normally out of bounds to larger Feadships. Giant slabs of glass with Mocca brown exterior features give a sleek and masculine profile to this yacht.
CID was launched on Monday 15 May in the presence of the client, who had visited the yard in Aalsmeer on many occasions and thoroughly enjoyed overseeing progress on the build and being involved in his Feadship’s development. The launch party included a maiden tour of the local Dutch canals, and the client also intends to take part in two days of sea trials in the North Sea and around the Wadden islands.
After her delivery, CID will explore the Fjords and the Mediterranean. The coming winter she will reconnoitre Mexico’s west coast and spend the rest of the summer on the Baja California Peninsula. The yacht’s size allows CID to fit into berths in shallow areas, while her seakeeping and top speed of 20 knots will allow the client to swiftly move between new adventures.
This top deck flybridge is the largest in terms of length ratio ever built on a Feadship, reflecting the fact that this will be the social hub. A table seats sixteen people in style, one of five different al fresco dining zones on CID. There are two reclinable sunlounger areas on this deck plus a large pop out TV. The off-board pleasures of the surrounding waters are easily accessible via hydraulic swim platform with swim ladder, and CID carries two tenders to maximize the client’s options for picking up guests.
The interior is geared to practical use rather than gilded edges, all within a sophisticated jacket. There are wooden floors throughout the main deck, a giant television and a big screen projector in the main lounge so that guests watch can two sports events simultaneously.
While taking these bespoke use-based factors into action, Bannenberg & Rowell Design has successfully designed a crisp and simple architectural interior palette of oak, walnut and wenge, taking advantage of the 2.45m headroom in the main saloon and associated expansive glazing. Marty Lowe, the client’s long-time interior designer, oversaw the selection of soft furnishings, loose furniture and decorative objects, all of which have been combined to produce a calm, pale West Coast vibe.
In March 2017, Feadship has launched the 35-metre motoryacht Letani for a client resident in the Far East and also delivered 96.6m superyacht Faith (ex Vertigo ).