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100m Feadship yacht Moonrise sold

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100m Feadship motor yacht Moonrise sold

2 July 2026 • Written by Holly Margerrison

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.

Currently lying in the Caribbean, Moonrise was last asking €325,000,000

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.

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Power 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.

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