The 79.5-metre Feadship superyacht Valor has arrived in London, UK, after her highly anticipated debut at this year's Monaco Yacht Show. According to BOATPro, she has crossed the North Sea and is now anchored in Canary Wharf, a journey taken by some of the world's most illustrious superyachts, including Lürssen's 122-metre "cathedral of design", Kismet.
Steel-hulled and voluminous (at 2,117GT), Valor was built for a repeat Feadship client and is equipped with a two-metre ice belt above and below the waterline, as well as heat exchangers that can recycle and capture latent energy for managing severe Arctic conditions.
Read More/Superyachts spotted in LondonShe also has "one of the most environmentally friendly and efficient yacht propulsion systems available today", according to the Dutch yard, with a diesel-electric, battery-powered propulsion system supported by a solar cell array on the mast.
The result is a zero-carbon footprint for up to two days – and five times the electrical power supply of the 83.5-metre Savannah, which was launched by the yard in 2015 as the world's first hybrid superyacht. Coincidentally, Savannah re-entered the spotlight last week with the release of Netflix's latest psychological thriller, The Woman in Cabin 10, which saw a murder mystery unravel during a press trip on board the superyacht.
Read More/Inside Savannah: The 83m superyacht featured in Netflix's The Woman in Cabin 10Other design highlights on board Valor include an owner's deck, complete with a private Jacuzzi, office and dressing room, a helideck and a grass-filled "relief station" and shower for the owner's three golden retrievers. BOAT covered Valor's many custom touches in more detail when she was delivered in September 2025.
Valor is one of several notable Feadship deliveries this year, including the 100-metre Pi, the 101-metre Moonrise and the fuel-cell-powered superyacht Breakthrough, which was sold this year in what is being considered "the most significant brokerage deal in history".
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