Feadship’s Project 1007 has been launched at the yard’s Makkum facility – at 110 metres (360 foot), it is the Dutch company’s largest ever superyacht. In addition, once delivered she will join Jubilee as the joint-largest yacht ever to be built in the Netherlands.
Interior styling is from Michael Leach Design in partnership with the owner’s personal New York decorator Brian McCarthy Inc., while De Voogt is responsible for the in-house naval architecture.
With few details so far revealed about the new four-deck displacement yacht, initial video shows a striking exterior and vast outdoor deck spaces. It is believed the steel hull supports an aluminium superstructure.
Project 1007 is being built to Lloyd’s Registry standards and features a dramatic architectural curve that links the main deck with the upper deck. Hatches in the topsides suggest there will be a side-loading tender garage and a fold-out beach club, however these features are yet to be confirmed by the yard.
Once completed, Project 1007 will rank among the world’s largest superyachts and will take the title of Feadship’s largest flagship from the 101.5 metre Symphony, which was launched in 2015.