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67m Feadship Project 823 yacht on sea trials in the North Sea
The 67.4-metre Feadship Project 823 yacht has been spotted on her sea trials in the North Sea. The impressive superyacht has been fully designed and constructed at the Feadship Kaag facility in the Netherlands and will complete sea trials before being delivered to her owner.
The hull of the Feadship Project 823 yacht has been engineered by Azure Naval Architects, while Studio De Voogt penned her interior and exterior design. She features a bold exterior profile, characterised by a muscular reverse sheer to the bow, chiselled contours and dark horizontal strip windows.
Designed and built for an experienced owner, Project 823 radiates strength in her profile. The steel and aluminium yacht features uninterrupted lines from bow to stern and wide windows, creating a unique silhouette while showcasing her poise and grace on the water.
The interior of Project 823 is simple yet sophisticated and boasts natural tones, light wood veneers, and organic forms. The overall appearance is cultured yet tasteful and creates a welcoming yet calm ambience onboard.
The interior layout of the Feadship Project 823 yacht has been tailored to her owner’s specific family needs. She features ensuite accommodation for up to 10 guests across a master suite on the main deck forward, a VIP suite on the bridge deck, and three staterooms on the lower deck.
Guests are able to move freely around Project 823, thanks to an elevator connecting from the lower deck to the sundeck. A key highlight onboard is her expansive sundeck area with a central lounge zone protected from the elements by a glass windbreak and a hardtop.
Wide side windows and nine skylights in the roof also ensure that views will be uninterrupted, while her radar mast was engineered to span these glass skylights, supported by flat panel satellite hardware for broadband internet.
The tenders onboard Project 823 have been stored behind the high bulwarks on the foredeck, to cleverly free up space on the lower deck for a large wellness area and gym located in the stern area.