New Expedition Yacht Enters Outfitting Phase

October 29, 2020

Yachting Journal

(Photo: Feadship)

The Feadship yard in Aalsmeer, the Netherlands has commenced the outfitting of the 55-meter Project 708 expedition yacht after its delivery from the Feadship hull-building facility in Papendrecht.

Due to be completed end of 2021, this innovative vessel has been commissioned by a client with enormous experience of exploring the world.

Designed by Philippe Briand and Vitruvius Yachts Ltd, the expedition-style yacht will be fully self-sufficient and exceptionally fuel-efficient.

As the planned adventures include taking on the North-West and North-East Passages, Project 708 has a steel hull built to ice class and includes an advanced sonar system to explore the ocean floor.

Rather than fitting traditional stabilizer fins, which run the risk of being damaged by underwater ice, Feadship will install the largest gyroscope system built to date.

In addition to this 20-tonne unit, Project 708 will carry lots of heavy toys. Primary among these is a 6.3-tonne submarine that will be housed on the long flat aft deck along with a massive crane. The latter will be capable of lifting 7,000 kg when the sub is manned and have an outreach of almost eight meters. As well as launching the sub, the crane will also be required for a limousine tender and to lift the owner’s car from aft deck to shore.

Project 708’s interior has been designed by Danielle Boutsen of Boutsen Design.