The 72-metre Feadship superyacht Project 719 has been seen for the first time departing the Scheepswerf Slob sheds in Papendrecht, the Netherlands.
As with most new builds from the Dutch yard, details on the project remain highly secretive, though BOATPro expects a volume of 1,400GT and delivery anticipated for 2028. She is also known to feature a steel and aluminium construction.
Images of the bare project reveal her voluminous plumb bow, expansive aft decks – including the upper deck, which appears to feature a helipad – and a Jacuzzi forward on the sundeck. Further lounge seating also resides on the foredeck, overlooking the bow.
Project 719 is currently one of 18 yachts in development at the shipyard, according to BOATPro, including the 101.2-metre superyacht Project 1014, which is slated for delivery this year.
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