The 31-metre classic Feadship motor yacht Nereus has rejoined the market and is now listed for sale with Andrew LeBuhn of Camper & Nicholsons.
Originally delivered in 1969 by Royal Van Lent to a De Voogt design, she was constructed in steel and aluminium and became the first Feadship to sail across the Atlantic. Led by a team of experts, she was comprehensively renewed and refitted between 2014 and 2022, stripped to bare hull and fully restored from the keel up, inside and out. These works returned her to better-than-new condition, with her broker noting that she re-emerged "as a Feadship Heritage Fleet icon".
Her interiors reflect classic design choices with the inclusion of richly coloured teak panelling in excellent condition. The main saloon benefits from the 7.6-metre beam to create a spacious communal area that features custom leather sofas, a games table and an integrated entertainment system. A separate formal dining area is situated forward - in lieu of the raised wheelhouse - and includes built-in cabinetry for glassware and china.
On the main deck aft, guests can gather in the climate-controlled sunroom, designed to provide the feeling of outdoor living while remaining enclosed.
Nereus accommodates six guests across three cabins on the lower deck. The full-beam master suite features a king-size bed, a walk-in closet and an en suite bathroom with a marble shower. Further accommodation comprises a VIP suite and a twin. Each cabin was updated during her refit and equipped with modern entertainment systems.
Provisions are made for a crew of five in a dedicated quarter with separate service areas to ensure privacy.
Moving outside, Nereus boasts ample socialising space on her foredeck, featuring forward-facing sunpads overlooking the sea. Up on the spacious sundeck, comfortable in-built seating faces sun loungers, enjoying panoramic views. The yacht's tenders are stored on the sundeck alongside a crane for easy launching and recovery.
Her traditional railings and hardware were preserved during her refit, maintaining classic details.
Twin Caterpillar diesel engines give the yacht for sale a range of 3,400 nautical miles at 11 knots, and she is newly fitted with Naiad zero-speed stabilisers. Other key specs include an internal volume of 184GT and a shallow draught of 1.9 metres.
Nereus is asking $4,750,000 with US Duty Paid.

