The 82.5-metre Feadship superyacht Project 829 has been spotted for the first time in transit through Gouda, the Netherlands, en route to outfitting.
The yacht had been under construction at the Casco-en Sectiebouw Rotterdam facility, which, according to BOATPro, began in summer 2024. She is now expected to undergo outfitting works at the De Kaag Feadship van Lent shipyard, ahead of her delivery in 2027.
A statement from the yard read: "Project 829 has reached a key milestone with her departure from Rotterdam to Kaag. At 82.5-metres, she now enters the next phase of construction, where craftsmanship, innovation and artistry continue to shape her into a Feadship masterpiece."
Little is known about the new build project, though BOATPro notes a full displacement steel hull, beam of 13.4 metres and a volume of 2,408GT, with her newly-unveiled exterior lines the signature of Studio De Voogt.
Images reveal expansive exterior deck spaces, including a sizeable sundeck and a large swim platform with twin curved steps leading to the main deck.
Project 829 joins several other secretive builds currently under construction at the Dutch yard, including the 88-metre Project 828, which was seen for the first time in May last year.
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