Feadship has unveiled the 66.25-metre Vanish, with interior and exterior styling by Eidsgaard Design – the yard's first launch of 2016.
Key features aboard the Feadship Vanish, which launched on Saturday with what the yard calls “a rock’n’roll ceremony” in front of hundreds of guests, include a free-standing staircase flanked by a glass wall over three decks, an extendable balcony for the owner’s stateroom, and an innovative transom design.
The yacht’s owners have been closely involved in creating their new dream yacht. “Vanish has been designed to suit the way they like to spend time on board with a wide array of watersports options. With helipads on both the sundeck aft and bow area, she serves as a springboard to a world of adventures for the owners and their guests,” says Feadship director Jan-Bart Verkuyl.
The unusual transom was designed to meet the owner’s desire not to feel intimidated by the hull’s bulk when arriving by tender or swimming from the sea terrace. In addition to the owner’s suite, Vanish has four guest suites, and a VIP stateroom on the main deck that can be converted to two guest suites.
Vanish, built in steel and aluminium, will have a top speed of 17.5 knots, and a 5,200-nautical-mile range at a 12-knot cruise. She has 17 crew, and other features include a beach club spa with sauna, massage room and hairdressing salon, and an outdoor cinema.