F eadship has unveiled Feadship by Assouline, a landmark publication created in collaboration with Assouline and released as part of the publisher’s prestigious Ultimate Collection series.

Rooted in a shipbuilding heritage dating back to 1849, and building fully custom superyachts under the Feadship name since 1949, the Dutch yard has long been defined by discretion and a strictly one-off approach to creation. Rather than spotlighting individual yachts, this volume documents the philosophy, craftsmanship and generational knowledge that define what it means to build a Feadship.

Drawing from the brand’s private archives, the book presents previously unseen imagery and original material, offering a rare insight into the collaborative process behind yachts that take years to realise and are constructed entirely without precedent. From the first pencil line to final delivery, the publication captures the scale, technical ingenuity and design sensitivity embedded in every project.

Published in Assouline’s Ultimate Collection, the 220-page leather-bound volume is presented in a matching leather clamshell case featuring a metal Feadship logo plate. Measuring 40.5 x 48 cm, the handcrafted edition is positioned not merely as a book, but as a collector’s object — a natural addition to the library of any Feadship owner or superyacht enthusiast.

As Feadship itself has long stated: there are yachts, and there are Feadships.

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