With her elegant blue-grey hull and white superstructure, the newly launched 59.50-metre Project 713 cuts a dashing figure on the water. She represents yet another progressive step by Feadship towards its goal of being climate neutral by 2030 following other previous Feadships launches like Obsidian and project 821.
She is a prime example of meeting the long-term environmental and social sustainability expectations of Feadship’s diverse stakeholders. Project 713 has a beautifully balanced exterior profile designed by Studio De Voogt. Her contemporary interior design is by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design.
The yacht is the first Feadship to carry solar cells for auxiliary power generation. She is fitted with diesel-electric propulsion and the ability to run on non-fossil HVO, like all other Feadships. The hull form is optimised for cruising speed instead of top speed. The solar panels are designed for optimal performance and durability. The panels utilize the most efficient silicon cells available. Custom-made in the Netherlands, these panels contribute significantly to the yacht’s energy efficiency, producing up to 24 MWh annually.
Feadship Project 713 is fitted with a high-efficiency, diesel-electric power system. Energy for both propulsion as well as the hotel load is supplied by four generators and a 400 kWh battery.The yacht is also the first new-build Feadship to feature FSC-certified plantation teak for all the decking. The certification means the wood is harvested in a sustainable way.
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