
Construction on the Feadship Project 827 started in 2022, and she was first seen a year ago, when the hull was transported to Amsterdam for outfitting
The design of the almost 72-metre five-decker codenamed Project 827 with elegant lines and low bulwarks is owed to Dutch De Voogt. Based on the expansive glazing, inside the superyacht the emphasis is on natural light.

There is a dedicated owner’s deck with a panoramic cabin and a private al fresco terrace with a jacuzzi. All the guest cabins are located on the main deck: there are four regular cabins and two VIP cabins, which can also be united into one huge full-beam suite.
The main deck also serves as the superyacht’s social centre. It is home to the main saloon with floor-to-ceiling windows and access to a spacious aft deck with a 7-metre pool and sun loungers. There are steps leading down to the swim platform, so there is no beach club that has become conventional for modern superyachts. Instead, there is a wellness centre located under the aft deck, which, nevertheless, has direct access to the swim platform.

The Feadship Project 827 is powered by the hybrid diesel-electic propulsion system, which is not surprising: Feadshup launched its first hybrid yacht, the Savannah, back 2015. The system includes IMO Tier III-compliant diesel generators with electric thrusters, ensuring a quiet and eco-friendly cruising experience and responsive handling.
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