Dutch-based, Feadship yachts have announced the launch of a new 66.25m yacht named Vanish. Some features of the yacht include a free-standing staircase flanked by a glass wall over three decks, an extendable balcony and an innovative transom design. Launched on Saturday 23rd January at a rock and roll party at Kaag Island, Vanish was launched in front of her owners and hundreds of invited guests.
"This launch party encapsulates the energy with which the owners have embarked on fashioning their Feadship," explained Feadship director Jan-Bart Verkuyl. "They are excited about enjoying all the options involved in being close to the water, from the exquisite transom sea terrace to the inviting sun deck bar. Vanish has been designed to suit the way they like to spend time onboard with a wide array of watersports options. With helipads on both the sun deck aft and bow area, she serves as a springboard to a world of adventures for the owners and their guests.
"It is very unusual for all the people from the myriad disciplines involved in a superyacht build to actually get to see how everything came together in the end," adds Verkuyl. "Vanish is a showcase example of a holistic superyacht, and it is wonderful that everyone involved can experience the fruits of their collective labour in this way."
The 66m Vanish was designed by Eidsgaard Design on the exterior and interior. With a beam of 11.8 metre, the yacht has a draft of 3.45m. Powered by two MTU engines of 3,000 hp each, Vanish can reach a maximum speed of 17.5 knots and cruise for 5,200 nautical miles at 12 knots. Zero speed stabilizers were fitted on Vanish as well and manufactured by Naiad.
"This launch party encapsulates the energy with which the owners have embarked on fashioning their Feadship," explained Feadship director Jan-Bart Verkuyl. "They are excited about enjoying all the options involved in being close to the water, from the exquisite transom sea terrace to the inviting sun deck bar. Vanish has been designed to suit the way they like to spend time onboard with a wide array of watersports options. With helipads on both the sun deck aft and bow area, she serves as a springboard to a world of adventures for the owners and their guests.
"It is very unusual for all the people from the myriad disciplines involved in a superyacht build to actually get to see how everything came together in the end," adds Verkuyl. "Vanish is a showcase example of a holistic superyacht, and it is wonderful that everyone involved can experience the fruits of their collective labour in this way."
The 66m Vanish was designed by Eidsgaard Design on the exterior and interior. With a beam of 11.8 metre, the yacht has a draft of 3.45m. Powered by two MTU engines of 3,000 hp each, Vanish can reach a maximum speed of 17.5 knots and cruise for 5,200 nautical miles at 12 knots. Zero speed stabilizers were fitted on Vanish as well and manufactured by Naiad.