Dutch yard Feadship has delivered the 100-metre Pi (formerly known as Project 824) from its facilities in Kaag, the Netherlands. According to BOATPro, the mammoth build is currently anchored in Palma, Mallorca.
While details on the project remain sparse, Jarkko Jämsen has now been revealed as her exterior designer. This comes as no surprise, as Pi's plumb bow, low profile and contemporary curves share notable similarities to fellow Feadship build and predecessor, 77-metre 818 (ex Pi), also designed by Jämsen. French studio Liaigre has been revealed as the project's interior designer, though her interiors remain secretive.
Other design features include a slanted transom with a full-width staircase leading to the main deck, where there is a superyacht pool. Images from her launch also reveal rectangular cutouts on each deck's overhang, providing more light to the decks below.
She is thought to have a tender garage forward with tenders launched and recovered via a shell door, as well as unfolding balconies in the beach club.
Feadship also revealed that the superyacht is equipped with a diesel-electric propulsion system with ABB pod drives for efficient, low-vibration performance. Key specs include a 13.6-metre beam and a draught of 4.1 metres.
BOATPro indicates that Pi was ordered in 2021. She joins a fleet of 16 other Feadships currently in development, including the 79.5-metre Valor, which will debut at this year's Monaco Yacht Show and marks the yard's latest entry into the explorer yacht genre, joining the likes of Shinkai and Moonshadow.
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