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66m Feadship superyacht Hampshire sold

14 May 2026 • Written by Emily Dawkins and Lucy Pughe-Morgan

The 66.3-metre Feadship motor yacht Hampshire has been sold in a deal with Chris Cecil-Wright of Cecil Wright, who represented the seller, and Andrew Bond of Edmiston, who introduced the buyer.

Hampshire was delivered in 2016 as Vanish, constructed in steel and aluminium by the Dutch yard to a complete design by British studio Harrison Eidsgaard. According to Cecil Wright, she was presented to the market in "immaculate" condition following a significant engineering reset and the successful completion of her 10-year Lloyd’s survey. 

Hampshire was last asking €85,000,000 with VAT paid

The sale marks the second time Cecil Wright has represented the yacht's sale. She rejoined the market in September 2025 after a sale in 2018, where she was on the market privately with the brokerage for less than 90 days.

Hampshire represents the pinnacle of Northern European craftsmanship, pedigree and enduring design," said Chris Cecil-Wright. "Demand for high-quality Feadships of this calibre remains extraordinarily strong. This transaction reflects the continued confidence buyers place in proven pedigree yachts."

Hampshire's all-white exterior design is characterised by clean, flowing lines and a classic raked bow, with four spacious decks offering a "light, timeless, and thoughtfully crafted" interior adorned in a contemporary New England style. 

Designed to offer the perfect blend of socialising and relaxation, the yacht is host to several dining and lounge areas, including a 14-person dining room with opening floor‑to‑ceiling windows and a welcoming upper deck lounge. Rich materials characterise the spaces, including walnut and light‑tinted oak joinery, polished stainless steel inlays, and Tai  Ping silk carpets with chenille furnishings. However, it is the full‑height atrium and floating marble staircase that steal the show inside.

The upper deck lounge is host to a large television and games table

Accommodation on board is for 12 or 14 guests across a six or seven-cabin layout – changeable as such thanks to a forward VIP on the main deck which can be split into two generous separate cabins. The upper deck owner's suite makes use of Hampshire's full beam (11.8 metres), complete with a slide‑out balcony and private seating area, as well as "secret" bridge access. 

Each suite is decorated in a combination of soft grey colours paired with polished wood and ocean‑facing views. There are further quarters for a crew of 17.

Outside, Hampshire offers multiple "zones" for entertainment and wellness. Close to the water on the lower deck, there is a beach club with a spacious swim platform and watersports toys to starboard, while to port guests will find a full interior spa with a sauna, massage and beauty room. 

Up top, a sundeck wet bar and Jacuzzi is flanked by multiple sunpads for day-long enjoyment overlooking the bow, nearby to a dedicated gym. Two helidecks on board also make for easy arrival or departures. 

Twin MTU engines power the Feadship build to a comfortable 13-knot cruising speed, with guests able to enjoy many anchorages thanks to a draft of 3.5 metres.

Hampshire was last asking €85,000,000 with VAT paid. 

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