Feadship has unveiled Project 824, a custom-built 100-metre creation spanning four and a half decks that pushes the boundaries of technical refinement and architectural expression.
With naval architecture by Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects, exterior design by Jamsen and interiors by Liagre, Project 824 has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure and is equipped with a diesel-electric propulsion system with ABB pod drives for efficient, low-vibration performance.
The second largest yacht built at the Kaag shipyard, after the 101.50-metre Symphony launched in 2015, Project 824 is 100 metres long, has a maximum beam of 13.60 metres and a draught of 4.10 metres.
In addition to its high, straight bow, Project 824 stands out for its extraordinary combination of size, innovation and attention to detail.
The stern lines are characterised by an imposing stern with a huge staircase descending towards the sea, a wide open bow and a two-and-a-half-deck superstructure with soft, rounded edges contrasting with the high, knife-like bow.