The 57.6-metre Feadship motor yacht W has been sold with Michael Mahan of Worth Avenue Yachts and Arjen van Elk of Feadship Resale representing the seller, and Peter Brown of Burgess introducing the buyer. The sale represents a new client for Feadship and follows a €2,600,000 price drop on the listing in September.
W was delivered in 2013, built in steel and aluminium by the Dutch yard to an in-house design by De Voogt Naval Architects. The 57.6-metre returned to Feadship to undergo a significant refit (completed in 2020), which saw the addition of a larger Jacuzzi on her sundeck and a major interior redesign – with two additional staterooms fitted, a complete redesign of her main deck lounge and other additional layout alterations.
Her spacious interior - originally designed by British studio Bannenberg & Rowell, with touches from A La Mer during her refit – has accommodation for 12 guests in six cabins. A grand master suite on the main deck is complete with a private balcony, a large walk-in wardrobe with a dressing room and an en suite.
The remaining guest cabins comprise a large VIP cabin, a double cabin, two twin cabins and a convertible cabin, all en suite.
The original designers called upon Greek, Italian and Byzantine influences to create a modern and elegant ambience on board, with outdoor areas maximised to emphasise al fresco living. This is exemplified in her 21-metre-long sundeck that offers a Jacuzzi, bar, dining areas and ample sunpads.
Other noteworthy features include low bulwarks for unobstructed views, a garage forward storing two seven-metre tenders and an indoor-outdoor dining area on the bridge deck with 270-degree views.
Twin MTU 1,529hp engines give the yacht a top speed of 15.6 knots and a cruising range of 4,500 nautical miles at 11 knots. For added comfort, she is fitted with Quantum zero-speed stabilisers.
W was last asking €34,900,000 with US duty paid.

