Feadship has released new imagery of the 101.20-metre Project 1014 following the yacht’s recent sea trials in the North Sea. As such, the Dutch yacht builder offers a closer look at the yacht’s distinctive profile and detailing.

Designed by British studio RWD, Project 1014 is defined by uninterrupted lines, with a focus on integrating the yacht into its surroundings rather than imposing on them. Light and water play across the deep navy hull, while subtle bronze detailing adds warmth and refinement.

Project 1014 on sea trials, photo by Feadship 2
Project 1014 on sea trials (photo by Feadship).

The interior is a collaboration between RWD and the Paris-based studio Chahan Design. Naval architecture was developed by Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture.

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Project 1014

Project 1014 arrived at Feadship’s northernmost yard in November 2024 and was transformed into a finished superyacht under the watchful eyes of the yard’s Director, Sijbrand de Vries, and a team of 450 employees.

Details of the yacht are:

  • Steel hull and aluminium superstructure
  • Length overall: 101.20 m
  • Beam overall: 15.20 m
  • Draught (loaded): 4.30 m
  • Naval architect: Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architects
  • Exterior design: RWD
  • Interior design: RWD / Chahan Interior Design

All pictures by Feadship.

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