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Feadship – first superyacht order from mainland China

by Feadship on 8 Jun 2012
m/y HELIX, in Hong Kong Guy Nowell http://www.guynowell.com
Feadship has become the first Western shipyard to sell a new-built 45m superyacht to an owner from the People’s Republic of China. Following a recent tour of the Far East by the award-winning Feadship Helix, a Chinese client requested a similar-sized vessel that would also include a helicopter deck. Feadship immediately designed and engineered this option and presented it for approval in a timely manner. Construction is now commencing to ensure the delivery before the Chinese New Year in 2013.

For decades, Feadship has led the way not only in the design and construction of premium custom motoryachts, but also in introducing these standards of excellence to new markets. Feadship was also the first European yard to break into South America in the 1930s, the US in the 1950s and the Middle East in the 1970s. Having also previously delivered yachts to clients across the Far East, Feadship will now provide the first superyacht to an owner in mainland China.

'We are delighted to have the opportunity to bring the unique Feadship style of yachting to this upcoming market,' comments marketing manager Francis Vermeer. 'It follows a highly successful visit by the Feadship Helix to the Hainan Rendezvous in April, where we welcomed many interested parties onboard. Opening up new markets requires that people can see and feel for themselves the difference between a yacht and a Feadship. We are honoured that one of those visitors has chosen to be a pioneer for his country and place the first exclusive superyacht order for the People’s Republic of China.'

Helix will continue her Asia tour. She is available for an owner looking to instantly set sail in a brand-new Feadship that recently won the World Superyacht Award 2012. The jury concluded, that – in a tightly contested class – Helix represented a particularly well-constructed vessel with a wide range of facilities. As a beach house on the water, Helix will provide her owners with the joy of watersports via a wide range of toys launched from the beach club. This is combined with comfortable lounging on three decks that each offer stunning views. Interested parties are invited to contact Feadship for a viewing at their earliest convenience.

Technical specifications

Builder: Feadship
Type: Twin screw motor yacht, steel hull and aluminium superstructure
Length overall: 44.65m 146’6'
Beam overall: 9.20m 30’2'
Draft (loaded): 2.70m 8’10'
Fuel capacity: 40,450 l 10,650 US Gallons
Fresh water capacity: 10,000 l 2,600 US Gallons

Design
Naval Architect: Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects
Exterior styling: Feadship / Sinot Yacht Design
Interior design: Bannenberg & Rowell Design / Sinot Yacht Design

Propulsion
Main engines: 2x MTU 12V2000M70 – 788 kW / 1055 bhp
Generators: 2x Caterpillar C9 – 146kW / 1500 rpm
Stabilizers: VTNaiad Marine zero-speed stabilizers
Max. speed: 14.5 knots
Range: Transatlantic

Accommodation
Owner: Owner’s stateroom with separate bathroom and dressing room
Guests: Two guests in owner’s lounge; eight guests in four guest staterooms
Crew: Eight crew in four crew cabins; two in captains cabin. Laundry and storage rooms on lower deck

Water sports: 7.50m tender / snorkel and scuba gear

About Feadship:
Based in the Netherlands and with roots dating back to 1849, Feadship is recognised as the world leader in the field of custom superyachts. Each Feadship is defined by its superb craftsmanship and sets the standard in every aspect of design, engineering and construction. These bespoke motoryachts are created in partnership with owners who are prepared to invest in a wonderful building experience and reap the rewards for many years to come in terms of both pleasure and re-sale value. Feadship also operates dedicated charter and refit services exclusively for Feadships.

More information: Feadship Holland, Francis Vermeer – Marketing Manager info@feadship.nl phone +31 23 524 7000 www.feadship.nl
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