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At the 2024 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), the 51.00-metre Feadship Double Haven will be the first yacht to be showcased under the newly launched Feadship Resale division, marking a milestone for both the iconic yacht and the innovative resale service.

Launched in 1993, Double Haven is in immaculate condition after her an extensive refit in 2024 including completing her thirty year’s Lloyd’s class certification. Double Haven is a voluminous yacht with an interior space of enormous capacity thanks to its full-beam use. Her unique aft deck transforms the tender bay into a water sports activity centre with seamless access to the aft lounge on the main deck. Uniquely, the upper level was designed as a luxurious, self-contained apartment with balcony, bathroom and private lounge for the original owners who lived onboard for extended periods of time. The yacht’s 120,000-litre fuel capacity (30 per cent greater than most yachts of this size) and extensive storage systems can support ocean explorations of up to six months. The yacht is also laid out for helicopter operations.

Feadship Resale is designed to complement – and not replace – the brokerage community, offering deep insights and technical knowledge about each Feadship. By collaborating with leading brokerage houses, Feadship ensures that clients benefit from maximum exposure and receive the best guidance. “Our goal is to ensure that the ownership journey remains fulfilling for future generations, and Feadship Resale is a confident step towards safeguarding the value and pedigree of each yacht,” says Arjen van Elk, Feadship Resale Manager.

The current portfolio includes Savannah (83.50m), Somnium (55.00m), Wedge Too (65.00m) and Monaco (37.95m), partly co-listed with major brokerage houses.

During the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from 30 October – 3 November, Double Haven will be available for viewing by appointment only at the Hall of Fame Marina, Face Dock, Slip 20.

Double Haven

Twin screw diesel yacht, with steel hull and aluminium superstructure

Year:

  • 1993

Length overall:

  • 51.00 m / 167’4”

Beam overall:

  • 9.30 m / 30’6”

Draught:

  • 3.20m / 10’6’’

Naval architect:

  • Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects
  • Exterior design:
  • Studio De Voogt
  • Interior design:
  • Glade Johnson Design

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