The in-build 49.5-metre Feadship motor yacht Project Fun has been listed for sale with Antonio Yturbe Redo and Charles Carveles of Edmiston. Also known as Project 717, the vessel has remained highly secretive, with delivery scheduled for March 2026.
Constructed in aluminium, Project Fun features an angular and low-profiled exterior from Feadship and De Voogt Naval Architects, with contemporary and minimalist interiors by acclaimed designer Marty Lowe. According to her brokers, the new build represents "a unique and rare opportunity to purchase a fully custom Feadship with less than a year's wait".
Read More/Interior renderings of secretive 50m Feadship superyacht Project 717 releasedAccommodation on board is for up to 10 guests across five cabins comprising a full-beam master suite and four double guest cabins, all with en suite. Located on the main deck, the master suite benefits from floor-to-ceiling windows, a private study, a large walk-in wardrobe and an en suite clad in premium marble. Meanwhile, there is further accommodation for a crew of eight.
Her 499GT interiors are characterised by fine materials, warm neutral tones and decadent fixed and loose furnishings. According to her brokers, Project Fun exudes an "air of understated sophistication" inside, with each space "meticulously curated to create a serene and inviting atmosphere".
The penmanship of Marty Lowe is evident in the main saloon, which is bathed in natural light thanks to expansive windows. The space is home to plush, comfortable seating and a formal dining area perfect for gourmet menus. Outside, the main deck aft is fitted with a large U-shaped sofa and adjustable dining table overlooking a square, glass-fronted Jacuzzi with steps leading to the beach club either side.
Up on the sun deck, guests will find a built-in bar and barbecue alongside multiple lounge areas, complete with split-level U-shaped seating and sun pads. For those wanting to be closer to the water, a spacious beach club offers direct access to the sea for swimming, enjoying water toys, or accessing her Williams Dieseljet 625 tender or Williams Dieseljet 450 tender. She also benefits from fold-down bulwarks that expand her deck space.
Project Fun will be capable of reaching top speeds of 15 knots and cruising at 10 knots, with a range of 4,000 nautical miles. She is powered by a diesel-electric propulsion system to minimise emissions and she is also fitted with advanced stabilisation systems for maximum comfort both underway and at anchor.
Project Fun is asking €65,000,000.