The 44.20-metre Moon Sand was launched in April 2015. The project showcases a collaboration between her experienced owners, Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects and the interior designers from Bannenberg & Rowell Design.
Dickie Bannenberg said:
For Moon Sand we created a crisp and contemporary design, with many different types of wood and various bright and colourful influences brought in by the owners
All the works about the yacht were beautifully executed, boasting inspired layout, striking patterns and sumptuous materials.
The main deck lobby boasts a tinted bespoke light feature designed by Bannenberg & Rowell, the colour of which can be chosen according to the owner's mood. The flooring in this area consists of arresting petrified wood marble and limestone.
Mr Bannenberg added:
Highly focused on details, the owners managed everything down to the heights of the hooks for robes and towels in the bathrooms. This reflects both their considerable past experience in boats and self-assured taste
Moon Sand represents a salient reminder of the formidable design expertise Feadship has in-house. From the bridge deck wing stations to the main deck lifting pool, all the main elements synthesize design with owner desires, marrying practicality with a passion for perfection that was shared by all involved.
Amongst one the most alluring features onboard is her contraflow swimming pool, situated on the aft deck, allowing the owners to engage in exercise.
As we have seen, Moon Sand is the result of a collective desire from the owners, designers and shipyard to deliver a truly exceptional yacht and "as one of the most specified ever in her class" that is exactly what they have achieved. Even the smallest details are important to Moon Sand's owners and working with Feadship made everything achievable
James Hutchinson, who represented the owners throughout the project and was involved in every aspect
Feadship and Sinot Yacht Design has recently introduced 80m superyacht Zen as the result of a close cooperation of two longtime partners in the yachting world. The Dutch shipyard has also presented 74m Future concept Choice during the Monaco Yacht Show.
Photos by Feadship