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49.98 m 164' 0"
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Happy Days is the largest composite yacht ever built in the America's. This 50 meter full-displacement motor yacht is the fourth project built in this series. In order to satisfy the Owner's request for more interior volume, Delta modified the hull tooling to both extend the length and widen the beam.
Happy Days has an extreme beam of nearly 34-feet and a total of 7500 square feet of living area. The Delta Design Group is responsible for the entire engineering package including naval architecture and exterior styling. Delta worked in collaboration with the owner's interior designer, Walter Nelson, who has worked with him on other projects and brings expertise in contemporary design. The decor is a mixture of light woods and cool color tones reminiscent of the Caribbean. Instead of stonework, the owner has chosen to use the light airiness of glass to bring the look of the ocean inside. Featured in the guest heads are beautiful custom slump glass countertops that integrate the sinks with dramatic shapes and forms. The dining table is accentuated by a blown glass chandelier that measures more than 8-feet in length. Even the galley sports a custom slab made of glass, concrete and epoxy to increase strength and durability.
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50.00 m 164' 1"
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Special Features:
- Full beam two-level master suite on main deck with forward panoramic viewing windows
- Four (4) guest staterooms located below main deck
- Panoramic Sky Lounge and Flybridge with Hot Tub
- Interior to be Cherry
- One (1) Rescue Tender, Submarine, Waverunners and equipment CSR Approved; Slings, Tie Downs, Covers and Cradles
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50.75 m 166' 6"
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This exceptional project will draw favorable attention worldwide. The perfect hydrodynamics of the long hull allow for a speed of 18 knots with a low fuel consumption.
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51.25 m 168' 2"
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Feadship's remarkable series of successes in the Middle East continued after the launch of the 64.64m Al Riyadh and the 48.00m Daria. the latter receiving immense attention upon arriving in her home region. Feadship was now even more in demand - and Jan van Lent and Frits de Voogt made numerous trips to the Midde East. The primary destination was Abu Dhabi, where two boats were commissioned: the 51.25m Abu Al Abyadh and the 40.50m Dhafir.
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51.81 m 170' 0"
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52.00 m 170' 7"
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Airwaves - The Big Difference
Big effects are seldom a matter of chance but usually a matter of consistency. Consequently, A&R cooperated with two guarantors of high effect: Norwegian designer Espen Oeino (exterior) and Luigi Sturchio (interior) from Italy. The latter has given this 52m yacht a very unique touch by setting a variety of different accentuations. Throughout the entire boat you will find interesting combinations of colour, daring arrangements of textiles and playful shapes – many contrasts that fit together to create a harmonious big picture. The realisation of Sturchios ideas have occasionally put the yard to test: propellers right on top of the VIP cabins or basins of solid granite have challenged A&R constructors’ creativity. In the end though, all that matters is the outcome and that is, beyond every initial doubt, obviously quite sublime.
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52.00 m 170' 7"
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53.50 m 175' 6"
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Hurricane Run is a further development of High Chapanal in terms of
layout, with a far more contemporary interior by Terrence Disdale. The exterior design brief was to create something new that further enhanced the Feadship look, and De Voogt have succeeded in doing just that. Like High Chaparral, Hurricane Run is named after a prize winning race horse.
One key difference between the yachts is the color of the superstructure. While High Chaparral was off-white, Hurricane Run is anthracite. This grey color accentuates the long lines of the yacht, which are softer yet still retain the robust look that was High Chaparral's hallmark. Another major change is the central location of the staircase on Hurricane Run, which has allowed for the creation of an enormous open-plan main lounge and dining room instead of two separate rooms.
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53.80 m 176' 6"
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The Admiral 54, designed by Luca Dini and produced by AMY, stands out in the international panorama as being a really unique yacht. The typical shipping construction principles, which were new for the yachting sector, were used right from the first designing phases of the steel hull and light alloy superstructure and the results are excellent.
The hull is polished black, the shape is pleasant and imposing, the outside lighting is impressive and also includes the part underwater. For a ship owner with a strong personality who made a precise stylistic choice. Conceived to accommodate 10 passengers in five cabins and up to 12 crew members, the yacht is 54 meters long, 10.50 meters wide and spreads over four bridges. The stern is organized to offer an unsurpassed'terrace on the sea': the garage was decorated with a sofa and a table so that when the platform is open it becomes a real patio Tenders and water jets here reside in a side-accessed garage. The main deck − where the hall and owner’s cabin are located − is decorated with doors equipped with platforms with hydraulic opening which lower down to create real balconies. One is at the level of the main hall and thanks to a royal staircase that connects it to the water, it becomes an access way for guests.
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53.95 m 177' 0"
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Navigation and Communication:
Electronics package to be determined by owner's preferences and needs.
Watermaker:
Filtration Concepts - 4,100 gallons per day with UV sterilizers
Security System:
Security camera system/cameras cover sides and stern boarding areas, engine room, swivel mast head; camera monitors in wheelhouse and crew mess.
Alarm System:
Servowatch Integrated Alarm System located in control room and pilothouse.
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55.00 m 180' 5"
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Special Features:
Full beam master Owner's suite
Full beam VIP Guest stateroom below deck plus three (3) king staterooms, one (1) twin
Large exterior aft Pilothouse deck
Full beam Skylounge
Passenger elevator servicing four (4) interior decks
Additional crew lounge, walk-in cooler/freezer, large laundry area and additional freezer and garbage store below deck in hull
Sound booth in Engine room
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56.08 m 184' 0"
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Additional Amenities :
Underwater lighting; BBQ grill; sundeck jacuzzi; master bath jacuzzi and steam room; gymnasium with stationary bike, elliptical machine, step aerobics and weight lifting benches
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56.20 m 184' 5"
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Designed for worldwide cruising in style, KATAMARINO has a solid classic feel to her lines and form, identifying her clearly as the work of the late Jack Hargrave.
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56.50 m 185' 5"
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57.30 m 188' 0"
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Ultima III – Floating Hot Spot
How could an already fascinating yacht be brightened up even more? With fascinating guests on board. No one knows this better than the owner of "Ultima III": His legendary New Years Eve parties are a must for politicians, rock stars and Hollywood’s elite. Ever since her delivery in 1998 "Ultima III" has provided the ultimate stage to events all around the world: extremely spacious inside and out and catering for all convenience, including a Jacuzzi on deck. Even for those that are used to luxury, this location is an experience and feast for the eye. The designing concept proves to fulfil a difficult task: creating a place of serenity and comfort that allows the possibility of instant, exciting change.
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57.30 m 188' 0"
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Excellence III - American Luxury
Seen drafts, signed contract: owner Herb Chambers has never felt regret over his quick decision, on the contrary. "Excellence III" is meanwhile a floating story of success, a reference in modern yacht building. Consistently geared to the American style, she shows pronounced luxury and demonstrative quality. Her unique aura encompasses: modern lightness has replaced traditional heaviness. The interior and exterior of "Excellence III" are harmonious, finely balanced, with clear lines – and as it is typical for A&R, endless dedication to perfection. A yacht with flair and good reason to be at the fore-front of the yacht charter market.
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57.30 m 188' 0"
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Zenobia - Majestic
Radiance, performance and pure elegance on every account – it is no exaggeration for a yacht like this to be named after a queen. Matching her legendary name, she has invigorating, partially daring lines. Unconventional side decks, the astoundingly large sun deck, the open aft deck: "Zenobia" - once legendary ruler in old Egypt - now a 57,3 m majesty in every sense. Proud and straightforward on the outside; versatile, creative and precious inside. Alberto Pinto, icon and initiator in interior designing for decades, has taken up the characteristics in a masterly fashion; opulent at times, minimalist at others; sometimes strict, sometimes playful. A fascinating spectacle, that gives this floating dream in white true nobleness, inside and out.
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57.30 m 188' 0"
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57.90 m 190' 0"
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Lady Sheridan – Everybody's Darling
“Doing the best possible job.” Star designer Donald Starkey has yet again lived up to his own motto. Effortlessly, he has exceeded the high expectations laid upon him by the very involved Texan owners. It all began with the owner’s fascination for "Excellence III"; the exterior design therefore resembles the world renowned A&R success. The interior of the yacht focuses on space and comfort in combination with carefully balanced variations of styles, underlined by the natural beauty of perfectly fitted predominantly dark woods such as plane tree, ash or makassa. Despite the quality and eye for detail, the interiors design also focuses on the entertainment of its guests.
Captain Keith Moore, just as involved in planning and build as the owners, is enthusiastic about the technical advantages this yacht has on offer: “Lady Sheridan is in best technical condition, very functional and reliable. It’s a great privilege to be working on this yacht.”
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58.50 m 191' 11"
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Electronics
Radar: 2x
Autopilot
Gyro
GPS
Plotter
Radios: SSB / VHF 2x
Depth sounder
Wind instruments
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58.80 m 192' 11"
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60.00 m 196' 10"
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Sam Sorgiovanni 60m
Revealing a timeless look with bold lines, this 60m trans-ocean explorer is a true illustration of the award-winning designer's innovative thinking. Visual appeal, comfort and opulence have been combined with high-tech solutions and careful attention to functionality to deliver a truly magnificent yacht. Accommodating up to 14 guests, this vessel features a helipad, fitness centre and Jacuzzi on the sundeck, guest elevator, as well as enclosed storage for a full complement of water toys in the aft garage. Twin Caterpillar 35 engines should deliver a top speed of 16 knots and a range in excess of 6000 nautical miles.
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60.96 m 200' 0"
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April Fool
Yes, the 60.96m (200'0*) April Fool was launched on that day, but rest assured this fabulous twin-screw megayacht is a very serious addition to the Feadship fleet Commissioned by experienced owners who had decided the time was right to upgrade to the fnest quafity money can buy, they also ensured that April Fool maximized comfort levais, incorporating separate TV and dressing rooms on the main deck in addition to a dedlcated slateroom. The main lounge has virtuatly full-length »vindows and double doors leadîng out to the aft deck, making for a very open feel as well as great views.
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61.00 m 200' 2"
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Andrew Winch gave Phoenix an pedigreed exterior design with an interior reflecting the art deco era utilising the greatest 21st century technology and construction. With five decks plus the flying bridge Phoenix hosts a lot of space for guests’ entertainment and well-being yet still looks very elegant with sleek lines.
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62.97 m 206' 7"
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65.22 m 214' 0"
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Trident blends a classic Feadship flared bow with modem touches such as the semi-circular extensions with glass bulwarks on the aft decks. A visual connection between the three decks is provided by fashion plates on the stern, while Trident's elegant wings bring a bright look & feel to the top part of her profile. Along with a fabulous full beam master stateroom, the yacht offers superior accommodation to owners and another twelve guests in seven luxurious suites. Trident*s remarkable elevator allows guests to travel up through the entire yacht to the sun deck as if inside 'a solid block of marble'.
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67.00 m 219' 10"
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Anna
This latest scion oft he Feadship fteet was bemg kept pretty much under wraps; after her initial private launch in Aaismeer in January. Anna was moved lo Feadships facilily in Makkum for finishing. At the lime only limited information was released so that the De Vries team in Makkum could ensure that this élégant lady received the finishing touches -Anna's makeup, you might say.
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67.75 m 222' 3"
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The Newest member of the Feadship family has been launched by the Royal van Lent yard in the netherfands. The 67.75-meter (222'3") Archimedes is a contemporary and stylish Feadship, with a fine balance between function and form.
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68.00 m 223' 1"
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Aviva – As Sharp as a Knife
A 68m yacht, offering the expansiveness, elegance and comfort of a much larger yacht at sea? Elegantly real: MY "Aviva". Her secret? The bow: vertical and sharp like a knife as it rises up out of the water. This causes, apart from a lot of attention, an extremely long waterline pared with outstanding sailing performance and a huge amount of extra space. The interior décor matches the extraordinary: collection of art pieces, variety, textures and colours. Despite or because of its extravagant design, Aviva has proven to be a widely acclaimed success; a flood of inquiries proves this, along with the nomination for “World Superyacht Awards 2008” in Venice.
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70.00 m 229' 8"
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Sam Sorgiovanni 70m
Uncompromising in its design and eternal in its style, this 70 meter motor yacht is the ultimate luxury cruiser. Representing the pinnacle of custom yachts, the exceptionally wide-beamed steel and aluminium vessel features several impressive entertaining areas, luxurious accommodation for up to 14 guests and a helipad. With fuel capacity of 220,000 litres and a range of 6,000 nautical miles, this elegantly appointed vessel provides for both leisurely cruises and lengthy expeditions alike. Twin Caterpillar 3512 engines are projected to provide speeds of up to 16 knots. A design masterpiece, it is complemented by the latest and most sophisticated equipment and is MCA approved.
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