Everything about the project that started back in 2023 has been kept under wraps. Now Feadship has finally unveiled the Destiny and shared some details about her
First of all, Feadship has unveiled the team that created this gigantic vessel. The exterior is owed to British Redman Whiteley Dixon Yacht Design (RWD), her naval architecture comes from Dutch Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture, and her interior is the result of a collaboration between RWD and Chahan Interior Design.
The navy-blue 101.2-metre hull of the gigayacht is of steel, and her tall white superstructure is of aluminium. With a beam of 15.2 m, the internal volume is said to be 3,840 GT.
Project 1014’s classic bow, sleek, sculptural shapes and windows bear clear resemblance to the yard’s previously launched Sophia (2017, 96.55 m, ex Faith) and Faith (2025, 79.95 m), and both of them were designed by RWD, too. But the Destiny’s is larger and features elegant brass details across her profile that were added for “warmth and refinement”.
The vast free foredeck will be home to a helipad, while the aft section features an impressive pool with a glass bottom, which will let the light reach the beach club below. The second, Jacuzzi-pool is located on the sundeck. There are fold-down balconies all over the vessel.
Based on the preliminary data, the Destiny will accommodate 14 guests and a crew of 39, and her provisional top speed is about 17 knots.
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