Feadship, the Dutch yacht-building powerhouse, has launched its latest ultra-luxury creation—the 79.95-meter Feadship De Vries 714 superyacht. The vessel, crafted at the De Vries Aalsmeer shipyard in the Netherlands, is a striking addition to the brand’s elite fleet, offering a blend of cutting-edge design, craftsmanship, and exclusivity.
Designed by the UK-based firm RWD, Feadship 714 features a sleek, modern silhouette with an eye-catching deep blue hull and expansive glass panels that flood its interiors with natural light. Its naval architecture, developed by De Voogt Naval Architects, ensures a balance of speed, efficiency, and unmatched comfort.
With an estimated volume of 2,500 GT, the superyacht is expected to offer multiple decks of opulent living spaces, panoramic lounges, and state-of-the-art amenities. The details of the yacht’s interior remain undisclosed, fueling speculation about its custom features and high-end finishes.
A Growing Market for Billionaire Toys
The launch of Feadship 714 is part of a broader industry boom. The global superyacht market is projected to exceed $13 billion by 2027, with more ultra-high-net-worth individuals seeking custom-built vessels as both status symbols and private retreats.
Feadship is expanding its production to meet this demand, with over a dozen yachts currently in development. Among the most anticipated are the 101.2-meter Feadship De Vries 1014 and the 100-meter Feadship van Lent 824, both set to debut later this year.
Industry reports indicate that over 1,200 superyachts exceeding 40 meters are under construction worldwide, highlighting the surge in demand for bespoke, high-end vessels.
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