The Maha Yacht Club, a newly founded company aiming to bridge the gap between luxury hospitality and yacht ownership, is currently working on specifications for a fleet of 36m Feadships that would become the yard's second series in this size in recent years.





In 2013, Feadship was approached by the owner of a custom Feadship to design a smaller, 34-meter yacht to explore more remote areas with restricted mooring facilities. The Dutch yard ultimately decided that to make this project work, the said owner would have to introduce two clients interested in buying yachts from the same template.
The project was ultimately a success with the delivery of Moon Sand Too and Kamino earlier this year and 3 further 33.5-meter yachts from the same series currently under construction at Feadship.

Working on detailed specifications for its fleet at the moment, the Maha Yacht Club is aiming to build the 36-meters in pairs and to have the first two operational in Spring 2019.

Ultimately, the company led by Adrian Zecha, Stephen White and Jonathan Breene wants to have a fleet of 6 Feadships with 4 stationed in the Med during the summer, one in Asia and one on the west coast of the Atlantic.

Granting 4 weeks of charter on yachts of its fleet per year for 10 years, the membership fee for the Maha Yacht Club is currently set at €3,500,000.