The 101.2-metre superyacht Project 1014 has entered outfitting at Feadship's facility in Makkum, the Netherlands. She was last sighted on transport through the Dutch canals, with the yard confirming Project 1014 will now be "under wraps" until her launch in 2026.
The yacht has only been sighted a handful of times since construction began in 2023.
Imagery reveals generous overhangs, a wide bow with railings and sculptural cutouts in the hull. The curved exterior lines invite comparison to earlier Feadship builds, including Faith, Viva and Tango. Her main deck aft appears to have space for a pool.
According to BOATPro, Feadship has 13 yachts on order or currently under construction, with Project 1014 being the largest. This includes the 75.8-metre One, which recently hit the water in Kaag, and Project 821 – the world's first fuel-cell superyacht – which began sea trials late last month.
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