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Feadship Yachts For Sale

1985 Feadship 87'
1985 Feadship 87'
1985 Feadship 87'
1985 Feadship 87'
1985 Feadship 87'
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
1985 Feadship 87'
1985 Feadship 87'
1985 Feadship 87'
1985 Feadship 87'
1985 Feadship 87'
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
1998 Feadship 163' HERCULES
€17,750,000

from €93,714/Mo

1997 Feadship TASIA
$17,900,000

from $94,506/Mo

Florida City, Florida
1985 Feadship Lady Sandals
1985 Feadship Lady Sandals
1985 Feadship Lady Sandals
1985 Feadship Lady Sandals
1985 Feadship Lady Sandals
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Feadship Yachts for Sale

Feadship — short for First Export Association of Dutch Shipbuilders — is synonymous with custom superyacht excellence. Founded in 1949, Feadship is not a single shipyard, but a collaboration between the Royal Van Lent and Koninklijke De Vries shipyards, along with the De Voogt Naval Architects firm. Together, these three legendary Dutch names have produced some of the world's most iconic yachts, each built entirely bespoke for its owner.

Specializing in fully custom steel and aluminum superyachts from 130 feet (40m) to over 330 feet (100m), Feadship is renowned for innovation, engineering perfection, and timeless design. Every Feadship is one-of-a-kind — no two yachts share the same design — and each is a floating work of art, created to the most exacting standards in the world.


Feadship Awards

Feadship yachts regularly dominate the World Superyacht Awards and Boat International Design & Innovation Awards, with frequent wins in categories such as:

  • Best Displacement Motor Yacht
  • Best Naval Architecture
  • Best Interior Design (Motor Yachts)
  • Innovation of the Year
  • Best Environmental Performance

In recent years, models such as Moonrise, Lonian, Podium, and Sherpa have earned recognition for groundbreaking features, from hybrid propulsion systems to innovative beach club layouts and next-level glass engineering.


Feadship Yacht Prices

Owning a Feadship is a statement of ultimate prestige. Pricing reflects the custom nature, size, and complexity of each project:

  • Entry-Level (130–160 ft): $45M – $65M+ USD
  • Mid-Range (160–230 ft): $70M – $120M+ USD
  • Flagship Superyachts (230–330 ft): $150M – $300M+ USD

Pre-owned Feadships also command strong resale values due to their timeless design and unmatched build quality, with many yachts over 20 years old still in prime condition.


Where Are Feadship Yachts Built?

Feadship builds its yachts at multiple high-tech facilities across the Netherlands, with all yachts fully built in the Netherlands and undergoing rigorous sea trials in the North Sea before delivery:

  • Royal Van Lent – Kaag Island: Specializes in yachts up to 100 meters (328 ft), with an emphasis on luxury interior finishes and classic exterior lines
  • Koninklijke De Vries – Aalsmeer: Handles large custom builds and complex naval architecture projects, often pushing technological boundaries
  • Koninklijke De Vries – Makkum: The largest Feadship facility, equipped for constructing the brand's largest and most ambitious superyachts, including multi-deck hybrids

Feadship Yacht Models & Notable Builds

Feadship does not produce standardized "model ranges" like many shipbuilders. Instead, every Feadship is a completely custom project, designed and engineered from the keel up to the owner's specifications. Some of Feadship's most famous recent launches include:

  • Savannah – The world's first hybrid superyacht with a single-engine, multiple-generator propulsion system
  • Moonrise – Award-winning exterior styling and massive owner's suite with panoramic views
  • Sherpa – Explorer-style yacht with industrial-inspired design and huge deck spaces
  • Symphony – The first Feadship to exceed 100 meters, featuring a glass-bottom swimming pool

Feadship History

Feadship's roots trace back to the Netherlands' centuries-long heritage in shipbuilding, a tradition celebrated worldwide for its precision, seaworthiness, and artistry. In the post-war years, Dutch shipyards sought to expand their market to the United States, where discerning yacht buyers were seeking custom builds. In 1949, several leading yards joined forces under the Feadship name, pooling their craftsmanship, resources, and marketing efforts to attract a global clientele.