FEADSHIP PROJECT 824 Feadship
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Superyacht FEADSHIP PROJECT 824 was launched in 2025 with a length of 100m (328’). She boasts naval architecture from the in-house team of De Voogt Naval Architects and exterior design by Jarkko Jämsén of Aian. She features plumb bow, clean flowing lines and dramatic cathedral steps at the stern which connect the main deck terrace - including swimming pool - to the water's edge swim platform.
FEADSHIP PROJECT 824 Specifications
| Type/Year: | Feadship/2025 |
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| Beam: | 13.60 m (44’7”) |
| L.O.A.: | 100m (328') |
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| Builder/Designer: | Feadship, Devoogt |
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| Locations: | Directory |
Yacht Accommodation
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Amenities and Extras
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