Feadship has launched the 67.27m (220’8”) Drizzle at the Koninklijke De Vries Scheepsbouw yard in Aalsmeer, the Netherlands. She has been created for clients who were inspired by the 2005 Feadship Twizzle, of which they were the second owners and had renamed Drizzle. Although taken by the World Superyacht Award winning vessel, they decided to create their very own Drizzle, entirely custom-built to their specific preferences. The result is an exceptional yacht almost 12 metres longer and proportionally wider, higher and deeper, that still preserves the beauty of the original 55m De Voogt design.
Drizzle’s exterior offers a superior blend of classic and modern, with a traditional low profile and contemporary feel. “Taking Twizzle as the design template, it was a major challenge to retain her classic light lines while extending the vessel by over 20 per cent,” says Ruud Bakker from Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects. “We also added further refinements in terms of functionality, such as the central staircase that facilitates both guest and crew access to the sun deck.
Drizzle contains the very latest systems and technologies, a reflection of how Feadship is consistently moving forward on every level.” Redman Whiteley Dixon created a contemporary, warm and rich interior that again takes Twizzle as a reference point before being tailored to the principals’ bespoke taste. “Only months after handover of Twizzle to the new owners, we were discussing the perfect larger version”, says Henk de Vries, “and within months we had defined the new version in detail”. “Drizzle is a fine example of how sophisticated owners have experienced the true difference a Feadship can make in every sense of the word quality,” explains Francis Vermeer, head of marketing at Feadship.
The project manager for Drizzle was Steve Jacover, who has built several other Feadships over the past two decades. “It was amazing to see how many staff members are still at the yard from previous builds with which I have been involved. As well as highlighting the rich experience at the Feadship yards, it gives me as project manager a complete sense of security that everything will be finished to perfection. And it was.” The interior feels like a genuine home-from-home and will have a broad appeal while being entirely unique.
Crew quarters are taken to an exceptional quality level even by Feadship’s industry-leading standards. “This reflects the owner’s concern for crew welfare and a wish that their facilities should be finished to the highest possible standard,” says Drizzle’s Captain James Duggan. “Such attention to detail will be greatly appreciated and respected by the crew.
Having been at De Vries for a previous build and sailed on two of their yachts, including Twizzle, my experience is that Feadship consistently delivers a fantastic product, which is exactly what we have now. It is a pleasure to work with the entire team at the De Vries yard, all of whom clearly take enormous pride and pleasure in their work. Drizzle is a credit to them and the entire Feadship experience.”
Builder: Feadship – Koninklijke De Vries Scheepsbouw
Type: Twin screw motor yacht, steel hull and aluminum superstructure
Length overall: 67.27m 220’8”
Beam overall: 11.40m 37’5”
Draft (loaded): 3.65m 11’12”
Fuel capacity: 140,000 l 36,984 US Gallons
Fresh water capacity: 35,000 l 9,250 US Gallons
Design
Naval Architect: De Voogt Naval Architects
Exterior styling: Studio De Voogt
Interior design: Redman Whiteley Dixon
Propulsion
Main engines: 2x MTU 16V4000M53R, 1520kW @ 1600 rpm
Generators: 3x Caterpillar C18
Stabilizers: Quantum zero-speed stabilizers
Accommodation
Owner: Owner stateroom with bathroom and dressing rooms
Guests: Eight guests in four guest staterooms
Crew: Eighteen crew in six crew cabins; two in captain’s cabin, two in first mate
room and two in the first engineer’s room. Storage rooms on tank deck
below tender area.
Water sports
Two 7.50m tenders, two jet skis, two kayaks.
Feadship owner views at the ILBC www.worldsportsboats.ning.com
As a lover of feadship for many years i think this ship is absolutley
fantastic and would be proud if not priviledged just to step aboard her with kind permission of her owner, I have been a lover of fine cruisers all my life but unfortunatley i have never been anyway near owning one the only possibllity is the lottery(unfortunatly) but it does not prevent me from looking at pure beauty and perfection but at 66yyrs old my dream is comming to an end.
But what a dream and fantasy ride i have had and will continue to have for the future…………….WOW
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