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HomeLifestyleBoat ProfileFeadship Project 826: A new direction in superyacht design

Feadship Project 826: A new direction in superyacht design

Dutch yard Feadship has launched Project 826, an 80-metre superyacht that makes a bold visual break from conventional superyacht styling. Designed by UK sailing yacht specialist Malcolm McKeon, the graphite-hulled vessel is defined by low freeboard, a clean uncluttered profile, and just two decks above main, giving her a proportioned, almost understated presence on the water.

Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship

McKeon’s sailing pedigree, spanning 200-plus yachts, clearly influenced the design. The plumb bow, hull form that widens gradually aft, and an overall emphasis on connecting with sea and sky all echo high-performance sailing yacht thinking. Full-height glass walls, teak decks, and black accent panels complete a signature look that avoids the busy superstructure common on many comparable yachts.

Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship

The standout feature below decks is the beach club, the largest ever fitted to a Feadship at 165 square metres. It sits on two levels with casual seating, a bar, and wide teak-covered hatches that fold out to become terraces sitting 700mm above the water. The engineering solution here is noteworthy: the hatch gear is housed within the doors themselves rather than in hull sections, keeping sightlines open and maximising the sense of space. Light filters through the glass bottom of the 6.37-metre main deck pool above, creating what Feadship describes as an island oasis atmosphere.

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Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship

Fitness spaces, a yoga area, massage room, and a watersports zone connect to the beach club, with folding hull doors opening those gym spaces into open-air terraces. On the main deck, a touch-and-go helipad doubles as a pickleball court. Starlink receivers keep the mast clean and dome-free, and propulsion is refreshingly straightforward: diesel direct to shafts, with three Scania gensets for auxiliary power.
Feadship Director Jan-Bart Verkuyl said McKeon’s brief pushed the yard’s engineering capability, particularly around the stern architecture and beach club openings, but that market response has validated the result as something the industry had been waiting for. Interior design is by Milan studio m2atelier.

Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship
Feadship 826 launch. // Photo credit: Feadship

For the full story, read Feadship’s release: Feadship debuts a master stroke of styling and innovation with Project 826.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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