The 71.5-metre Feadship motor yacht Vanish has been listed for sale with Christian Bakewell of Burgess.
Delivered by the Dutch yard in 2021, she has been owned by the same experienced owner since new and has been maintained with "meticulous care". Vanish's elongated profile features contemporary exterior lines penned by Harrison Eidsgaard, while her impressive naval architecture and steel hull come from the yard's own Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects. She is presented in turnkey condition.
According to her broker, every area on board was constructed with "a focus on light, flow and comfort." Indeed, her interior living areas, also designed by Harrison Eidsgaard, are spacious and bathed in natural light. The main saloon and formal dining room, as well as the skylounge located on the bridge deck, are thematically connected by a shared colour palette of earthy tones with navy accents.
All decks are serviced by a private elevator to enable effortless movement and ease of access throughout. Alternatively, an eye-catching glass spiral staircase rises from the main deck to the sundeck.
Accommodation on board is for 14 guests across seven cabins. Most notably, the generous full-beam owner's suite is positioned on the bridge deck with a private lounge area, walk-in wardrobe and his-and-hers en suite bathroom. This configuration allows for the other six cabins to all sit forward on the main deck, where the owner's suite would traditionally be.
The additional cabins comprise five doubles - one of which can be converted into a twin - and a twin. All accommodation features en suite facilities. The lower deck houses further cabins for a crew of 19.
Vanish's versatile exterior spaces are arranged for relaxation and entertainment. Al fresco dining and open-air lounges are offered on all levels for meals and socialising in and out of the sun. The sprawling sundeck boasts forward-facing symmetrical lounges and an al fresco dining table for 14; alongside a bar, sunpads and generous hot tub situated aft.
An enclosed gym also features on the sundeck, fully equipped with free weights, a climbing wall, Peloton and rowing machine, as well as a sauna.
Meanwhile, crisp white sofas sit forward of the wheelhouse under the shade of parasols for guests to enjoy time at the bow.
Completing Vanish's social spaces, the yacht features a resort-style beach club, boasting a side garage from which to launch the tender and water toys, foldable deck spaces, a bar, plush al fresco dining space, outdoor seating, deck chairs and a ping pong table.
The yacht for sale is Lloyd's Register classed and hosts two helipads capable of accommodating an EC135, situated on the sundeck and foredeck. Power comes from twin MTU engines with 3,003hp each. Key specifications include a gross tonnage of 1,728GT, 12.5-metre beam and a 3.5-metre draft.
Currently lying in the Caribbean, Vanish is asking €148,000,000.

