The 100-metre Feadship motor yacht Moonrise has been sold, with Henry Craven-Smith of Burgess representing the seller and Bruce Brakenhoff of Edmiston representing the buyer.
Built by the Dutch yard at its De Vries Makkum facility in the Netherlands, Moonrise features a steel hull and aluminium superstructure and was delivered in 2020, with exterior design by Studio De Voogt and interiors by Rémi Tessier.
With a beam of 15.5 metres and an internal volume of 3,945GT, Moonrise offers accommodation for up to 16 guests across eight cabins, with additional quarters for a crew of 32. Key onboard features include a beach club, wellness facilities and a helipad.
The yacht was listed for sale following the delivery of her successor, the 101-metre Feadship also known as Moonrise, in July last year, which features similar design cues, including a vertical bow and grey and snow-white paintwork. The latter distinguishes herself from the 100-metre Moonrise now on the market by incorporating numerous technological enhancements and design refinements.
Read More/101m Feadship superyacht Moonrise deliveredPower comes from twin MTU engines, giving the yacht a cruising speed of 16 knots, a maximum speed of 18.5 knots and a range of approximately 6,000 nautical miles. The yacht is registered under the Cayman Islands flag and is classed by Lloyd’s Register.
Currently lying in the Caribbean, Moonrise was last asking €325,000,000.

