The bare hull of an 83.3-metre Feadship new build, known only as Project 832, has been seen for the first time en route to outfitting.
The project was first sighted by yacht spotters earlier this week when she was rolled out of the Casco en Sectiebouw sheds in Rotterdam, where initial steel hull construction took place.
Project 832 is now expected to travel to the shipyard's facilities in Amsterdam, where she will have her superstructure joined and undergo outfitting.
As with all Feadships, little is known about the new build, though BOATPro anticipates a volume of 2,707GT, a beam of 13.4 metres and a draught of 3.8 metres. According to exclusive BOATPro data, the yacht entered construction in September last year, with Feadship de Voogt Naval Architects responsible for her naval architecture.
Delivery is anticipated for Q4 of 2027.
The yacht joins a list of several other new-build projects currently under development at Feadship, including the 79.9-metre Project 1015 and the 82.5-metre Project 829, both of which were sighted for the first time this year.
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