The 101.2-metre Feadship superyacht Project 1014 has been launched from the shipyard's facilities in Makkum, the Netherlands.
The mammoth new build was last seen entering outfitting at the same sheds in November 2024 and has only been sighted a handful of times since construction began in early 2023.
Previously a highly secretive project, the shipyard has now unveiled British studio RWD as the designer behind her exterior, with naval architecture developed by Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture. Inside, her interior is from a collaboration between RWD and Chahan Interior Design.
Imagery now reveals the yacht's dark, navy-blue hull and tall white superstructure, with her profile defined by generous overhangs, a broad, classic bow and sculptural hull windows. The shipyard also drew attention to the subtle brass detailing across her profile, which has been included for "warmth and refinement".
Project 1014's curved, uninterrupted exterior lines invite comparison to earlier Feadship builds, including Tango and Defy, as well as Sophia (ex Faith) and her recent predecessor, Faith, both of which were also penned by RWD.
The new build's main aft deck is home to a large, glass-bottomed pool, which will filter light into the beach club (with its multiple fold-down balconies) below.
A generous helipad is located on the foredeck, while crowning the superyacht is a forward-facing Jacuzzi and an interior living area with additional curved windows. The superyacht is believed to have a volume of 3,840GT.

According to BOATPro, the shipyard has 17 yachts on order or currently under construction, with Project 1014 being the second-largest. Other in-build Feadship projects include the 82.5-metre Project 829 and the 72-metre Project 719, both of which were recently spotted en route to outfitting.
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