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Feadship unveils new 2012 Future Concept ‘Relativity’

September 20, 2012

Feadship has unveiled its latest Future Concept ‘Relativity’ at the 2012 Monaco Yacht Show.  Feadship’s Future Concepts are an annual exploration by the brand’s designers and naval architects into the requirements of the next generation of superyacht owners. The newest motor yacht concept Relativity was created by Feadship with a particular ‘client’ in mind as they speculated on how Albert Einstein might have used a Feadship superyacht to spread the message of knowledge and innovation around the globe.

Feadships 2012 Future Concept ‘Relativity’

Feadships 2012 Future Concept ‘Relativity’

By generating a design for a specific individual, Superyacht Relativity is a clear departure from previous successful Feadship Future Concepts such as X-Stream, F-Stream, Aeon, superyacht Breathe and motor yacht Qi. These were built with the generic requirements of a wide range of conceivable owners in the coming decades based on detailed market research. By taking the possible desires of a famous person from the past as the template,the  Relativity motor yacht project allowed the Feadship designers to hone in on specific areas in the same way that they do for individual owners in their everyday life.

“Client privacy is of paramount importance to us at Feadship and we can rarely if ever divulge the input that was given to us for any of our custom motoryachts,” says Francis Vermeer, head of marketing at Feadship. “Each and every Feadship is a reflection of the bespoke wishes of the people who commission her, and these briefings remain confidential. With the Relativity project we were able to share in a fun and informative way the processes involved in designing a Feadship before the contract is even signed.”

Feadship unveils new 2012 Future Concept ‘Relativity’

Feadship unveils new 2012 Future Concept ‘Relativity’

“By combining this with the Future Concept philosophy, which already gives our people a license to think way outside the box, we have created an ingenious proposal that will entice others to pick up some of the ideas and run with them. One of Einstein’s many famous quotes is that ‘imagination is more important than knowledge’. With the Relativity concept, Feadship offers a theoretical blend of innovation and know-how that could be transformed into reality with a client who shares our ambition to push the window of potential.”

While we all know that Albert Einstein was a brilliant scientist, fewer people are aware of his great passion for sailing and owned various yachts in his lifetime. “What this eminent man would have made of a 21st-century Feadship we cannot say,” adds Vermeer. “But as we worked on the Relativity project we’re pretty sure that he would have found it a great experience. Mr Einstein was famous for having a sense of humour and it was great fun to speculate how he might have criss-crossed the oceans with his fellow scientists on a Feadship and disseminate knowledge to an expectant world.”

One of the key parameters in this latter objective has been fulfilled by the layout of Relativity. M/Y Relativity has a futuristic, organic drop-shaped superstructure containing different decks that meet the distinctive uses for which she is designed, making her ideal for luxury yacht charters or for private use. There is an open-plan Society Deck, which contains a special auditorium for giving presentations in a dynamic and creative environment.

2012 Future Concept ‘Relativity’ by Feadship from Above

2012 Future Concept ‘Relativity’ by Feadship from Above

2012 Feadship Future Concept ‘Relativity’

2012 Feadship Future Concept ‘Relativity’

The Society Deck also includes the main and crew entrances, with large fold-down platforms. An abundance of outdoor deck space will allow people to take time out to consider what they have taken onboard from the think tank within. A special Infinity Path winds around the deck for those who prefer to pace around while contemplating matters and there is also a conference room for discussing the ideas that emerge.

The Infinity Path on Feadship  Future Concept ‘Relativity’

The Infinity Path on Feadship Future Concept ‘Relativity’

One deck above is the Intelligence Deck, a functional zone designed around the requirements of the wise men and women who will accompany the owner on this travels. This includes six scientist ‘cells’ – rooms with a clean and minimalist flavour that will ensure that the distinguished professors and other great minds from the scientific community can ponder without distraction.

Relaxation for the residents of the Intelligence Deck is offered in the form of a dining room and lounge. This ensures that the Family Deck above can remain a strictly private place for the owner and his family members and friends to enjoy a holiday in calm and luxurious surroundings. There are three stunning comparable VIP suites, a separate dining and lounge area. The smoking lounge in the bow is for the owner to enjoy his ubiquitous pipe and contemplate the universe in peace and tranquillity. This will ensure that the large outdoor areas can offer a smoke-free al fresco experience. It will also be the ideal place to watch the bravehearts who dare take the 4th dimension slide, which runs half the length of the yacht and allows guests to splash into the ocean at something close to the speed of light.

There are a wide range of other entertaining diversions onboard superyacht Relativity, as you would expect from a Feadship Future Concept. These include a radical design for a pop-up wheelhouse, which retracts into the superstructure when the boat is at anchor to create a covered deck. At the press of a button, seating and dining options are offered in this superb location. This solution responds to the notion that while captains need the best possible views when at sea, the wheelhouse is sited in a premium area of the yacht and rarely used when at anchor.

The wheelhouse on the Future Concept ‘Relativity’ by Feadship

The wheelhouse on the Future Concept ‘Relativity’ by Feadship

Another fresh idea onboard the Future Concept Relativity is to hide the tenders behind the superstructure rather than storing them in the bow or lazarette. This required an impressive launching system from an area which is not a prime space. Two 10 metre tenders are hidden in the midship’s superstructure ‘cheeks’. A part of the structure unveils the tenders and lowers them into the water.

Feadship Future Concept ‘Relativity’ Aft View of spacios Beach Club

Feadship Future Concept ‘Relativity’ Aft View of spacios Beach Club

Taking forward elements of the propulsion concept on yacht Breathe, Relativity’s power is based on the use of a single centreline engine with controllable pitch propeller and fixed booster jets to port and starboard. A top speed of 18 knots can be achieved on the central engine with low fuel consumption, while engaging the two boosters increases the speed to 28 knots.

A Schilling rudder is added to the propellers aft. Thanks to its smart section shape, these rudders will, when paired, allow for the propeller thrust to be fully reversed, as well as facilitate extreme steering angles of up to 70 degrees. This is a very interesting option as no additional moving parts are involved. The twin rudder arrangement is also known as a VecTwin installation, specifically designed for twin rudders behind a single propeller.

Relativity features first class facilities for 25 crew members in ten double cabins, three single cabins, one officer’s cabin and a captain’s cabin. This will ensure that a yacht which will be used for multiple purposes will have no problem with attracting and retaining the right calibre of staff. Like everything else on-board Relativity, this carefully considered approach reflects Feadship’s relentless pursuit of perfection, and the very specific requirements

Feadship Future Concept 2012 to be revealed on the opening morning of the Monaco Yacht Show

August 31, 2012

This year’s Feadship Future Concept will be revealed on the opening morning of the Monaco Yacht Show, as tradition dictates. And, similarly as in the case of its predecessors such as X-Stream, F-Stream, Aeon, Breathe as well as Qi, the yacht design by Feadship represents a highly imaginative approach to the likely requirements and desires of the next generation of superyacht owners.

Feadship Future Concept 2012

Feadship Future Concept 2012 to be unveiled during the MYS 2012

But, there is a big difference this time round. For the 2012 Feadship Future Concept comes with a client…

- A man who is globally acknowledged as an unrivalled genius in his field.
- A leading individual who likes nothing more than to push the window of innovation and stretch the boundaries of the possible.
- A client able to combine theory with practice with effortless ease.

56m Feadship motor yacht Qi concept

56m Feadship motor yacht Qi concept

A great fan of sailing yachts who is now exploring the options for a motoryacht: A Feadship that will criss-cross the oceans, enabling him to disseminate knowledge to an expectant world.

“All Feadship owners are assured of maximum privacy and we cannot reveal the identity of this new potential client at this stage,” says Francis Vermeer, head of marketing at Feadship. “However, there are strong rumours that he will attend the Monaco show in person. And as this man is also renowned for his enormous sense of humour, this promises to be a memorable occasion for all concerned.”

Below is a gallery of the exceptional charter yachts built by Feadship.

78m motor yacht SAPPHIRE concept designed for Feadship

June 27, 2012

Based on the idea that the experience of luxury is more valuable than the possession of it, the 78m motor yacht concept Sapphire was developed by Dutch designers Dirk Delver, Isabel Hoefnagels, Olaf Kampinga, Marin Licina as well as Tú Ngo of Delft University of Technology. Every year, the prestigious Dutch builder Feadship invites a group of ambitious students to design a luxury vessel in accordance with the Feadship Future Concept and the result is the 78-metre concept of the superyacht Sapphire, which encourages interaction between people.

78m motor yacht Sapphire concept for Feadship

78m motor yacht Sapphire concept for Feadship

The most distinctive feature of the luxury yacht Sapphire is the enormousdiagrid glass structure. The large triangular glass facets resemble those of a gemstone. The triangles are made of SageGlass, which is implemented with technology that enables every single triangle to change in opacity. By means of an application on a tablet, one simply swipes the areas he wants to change the opacity of. This way, the user can determine where he wants shade. Since the glass structure is so prominently present, there is a clear coherence between the interior and exterior.

Megayacht Sapphire - a rear side view

Megayacht Sapphire - a rear side view

Due to the glass structure, the interior of the 78m megayacht Sapphire enjoys a lot of sunlight, which suggests openness and space inside the yacht. On top of this, the vessel brings guests closer to nature, because of the panoramic view, while the expanding leisure deck connects the ocean with the interior. This deck can be closed at the dock, providing some privacy, while at open sea, it can unfold, revealing the secret pool.

Superyacht Sapphire Leisure Deck

Superyacht Sapphire Leisure Deck

Sapphire megayacht Main Entrance

Sapphire megayacht Main Entrance

Unlike most contemporary vessels with their horizontal layout, Sapphire superyacht focuses on the vertical integration of decks, which adds to the openness and stimulates the interaction between the people on the yacht. Additionally, guests and owners do not have to worry about maintenance or other responsibilities of the crew, since this is separated by the layout of the yacht.

Sapphire superyacht Front Lounge

Sapphire superyacht Front Lounge

78m luxury yacht Sapphire Grand Lounge

78m luxury yacht Sapphire Grand Lounge

The overall shape of the Sapphire yacht contributes to the centralclimate control. When it comes to the climate control, the main lounge and the dining room can be seen as one. The hot air willrise, following the line of the roof, to exit through an exhaust valve.

Sapphire superyacht Dining room

Sapphire superyacht Dining room

Sapphire megayacht Owner's Hut

Sapphire megayacht Owner's Hut

The entrance at the side of the superyacht Sapphire exists of two small docks for two tenders. From the outside, it looks like they just enter the yacht and disappear. Boarding the yacht is very elegant, since one enters directly into his living room. The dining room is the central space of the yacht. With its 8-metre ceiling, it is a breath-taking place for memorable dinners with family and close friends. In the centre of the room, there is an adjustable table for small as well as large company. When the table is lifted completely, it functions as a chandelier and the space transforms into a ballroom.The bedroom and private owner’s deck provide the owner witha spectacular overview of the whole yacht, which gives him a privileged feeling.

78m motor yacht Sapphire Tablet shading

78m motor yacht Sapphire Tablet shading

With the 78m megayacht Sapphire the owner should be able to distinguish himself from other yacht owners, into a yet undiscovered realm of luxury. The yacht’s features, aesthetics and user experience form one harmonious unity that contributes to the general idea of togetherness. In the end, it is all about creating memories instead of merely owning a tangible product.

Images of the 2011 Feadship superyacht ‘Qi’ concept

November 04, 2011

Feadship, the highly regarded manufacturer of some of the most stunning superyachts in the world, unveiled its new super yacht QI concept at the 2011 Monaco Yacht Show. After having published a detailed article about the Feadship Qi yacht concept in September, CharterWorld would like to share images of this futuristic new concept created by De Voogt Naval Architects measuring 56 m (183’9”) in LOA.

Feadship Qi Yacht of 56m - rendering

Feadship Qi Yacht of 56m - rendering

Superyacht Qi is named after an Eastern idea of a circulating life force or energy flow that penetrates creation. This notion neatly encapsulates the essence of the 2011 Future Concept Feadship, incorporating the lines of the Chinese character in its design and making the most of her surroundings both inside and out.

Feadship Qi superyacht concept - Jacuzzi

Feadship Qi superyacht concept - Jacuzzi

Feadship luxury motor yacht Qi has four guest suites on the lower deck, each with a private terrace. The main deck lounge can be converted into a cinema with a 180-degree screen, an entertainment/party space or a seating area for relaxation. Hull doors amidships fold out to reveal a large spa and a portside gym. The sun deck boasts a camp-style fireplace, a central feature in the middle of the Jacuzzi. A high level of privacy of her guests is also achieved while still offering open panoramas and provide easy access to the water. 56m motor yacht Qi would make for a beautiful luxury charter yacht.

Entertainment on board of QI yacht - A 2011 Feadship Yacht Concept

Entertainment on board of QI yacht - A 2011 Feadship Yacht Concept

Feadship enthusiasts had a chance to view the new QI yacht concept at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show alongside such stunning newly luxury yachts as the 45m superyacht Helix and the 39 m charter yacht GO.

Feadship superyacht Qi concept

Feadship superyacht Qi concept

56m motor yacht Qi by Feadship

56m motor yacht Qi by Feadship

56m mega yacht Qi concept by Feadship

56m mega yacht Qi concept by Feadship

56m superyacht Qi concept by Feadship

56m superyacht Qi concept by Feadship

De Voogt Naval Architects designed Feadship QI yacht concept of 56 metres

De Voogt Naval Architects designed Feadship QI yacht concept of 56 metres

Qi yacht design concept by Feadship

Qi yacht design concept by Feadship

Superyacht QI by Feadship - a yacht concept of 56 metres

Superyacht QI by Feadship - a yacht concept of 56 metres

Feadship yacht concept Qi (pronounced chee)

Feadship yacht concept Qi (pronounced chee)

Below is a gallery of high quality Feadship vessels available for luxury yacht charter in different charter locations around the world.

New 56m Future Feadship Qi Motor Yacht gives energy for life

September 22, 2011

The New Future Feadship Qi (pronounced chee), is the sixth Future Concept Feadship has unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show in as many years. Like its predecessors, Feadship Qi has been created by De Voogt Naval Architects to reflect the likely requirements and desires of the next generation of superyacht clients. Measuring 56 metres (183’9”) in length, Superyacht Qi is designed to generate a fresh sense of energy among owners and their family & friends as they reconnect with nature in the most inspiring surroundings.

New 56m Future Feadship Qi Motor Yacht gives energy for life

New 56m Future Feadship Qi Motor Yacht gives energy for life

The word Qi (pronounced chee) represents an Eastern idea of a circulating life force or energy flow that permeates creation. This notion neatly encapsulates the essence of the 2011 Future Concept Feadship, incorporating the lines of the Chinese character in its design and making the most of her surroundings both inside and out.

Inspired choices

The ancient way of writing ‘qi’ in Chinese consisted of three wavy lines, an image of one’s breath as seen on a chilly day. These curved lines are clearly visible in the shell above yacht Qi’s waterline and mirrored in the hull. Another inspiration both visually and conceptually was the snow owl, an elegant creature that spends most of its time soaring gently or in steady flight.

Snow owls are renowned for the way they protect offspring in their nest, and Feasship superyacht Qi also features protected areas for the whole family. At the same time the yacht can also be opened up to allow guests to bask in the environment and enjoy all forms of outdoor entertainment and watersports.

“Qi combines phenomenal views of the changing environment outside while enhancing a safe and secure feeling within,” says Ronno Schouten, who led the team of designers and naval architects during the ten-month project. “We set out to prove that a wish for privacy need not conflict with open panoramas and an easy connection to the water. The yacht’s luxury areas are centred around the energy tower, which rises through all decks and connects people literally and metaphorically with the outside world. The glass exterior bathes the interior with light at this virtual centre point, offering fabulous views and a genuine sense of outdoor-in living. The fore and aft ship open areas provide a seamless transition from private to public, from interior intimacy to outdoor pleasures.”

Fabulous facilities

Qi offers all the facilities imaginable for maximum onboard comfort. The four guest cabins are located on the lower deck, each with sliding doors to their own private terrace. Amidships the hull doors open up to reveal a gigantic spa and a portside gym. The main deck lounge offers stunning vistas and be easily transformed into a party area, seating and relaxation zone or a gigantic cinema with a 180-degree screen. Cosiness is assured on the sun deck, where a ‘camp fire’ can be enjoyed at night in the centre of the Jacuzzi.

Shaped for performance

A blend of past experience and future thinking is also seen with yacht Qi’s propulsion set-up. In 2010 De Voogt came up with the revolutionary Breathe Superyacht concept, which reduces fuel consumption by 20 to 40 percent at cruising speed. The subject of enormous interest, this system has been developed in more detail with Feadship‘s suppliers and is now ready to be incorporated in a new design.

To achieve such fuel consumption the hull has a wedge-like shape with the centre of buoyancy far aft, while the wave damping aft body creates negligible stern waves. As there is only one shaft line, appendage resistance is significantly reduced. The system has only one main propeller, making the most of the very latest innovations. Reliability is ensured by fitting a large contra rotating and azimuthing sternthruster just aft of the main propeller. This can provide Qi with a speed of up to 12 knots, sufficient for getting home should something happen to the main engine.

Smart redundancy

While a conventional twin screw yacht will lose all its propulsion capacity in case of fire or damage in the engine room, Qi’s propulsion concept sees the main engine and generators placed in separate rooms to guarantee the highest level of redundancy.

Three different propulsion modes can be distinguished. In dynamic positioning or diesel electric mode only the generators will be running, providing clean and quiet operation up to 12 knots. In range mode only the medium-speed diesel will be operating, consuming 10 percent less fuel than its high speed equivalent. Electrical power for hotel load and the thruster are provided via a shaft generator, further reducing fuel consumption and generator running hours. Finally, at full speed both the main engine and generators are deployed to offer maximum power.

For another opportunity to see Qi on display this year, visit our exhibition stand at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (October 27 – 31, 2011).