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A hat-trick for Feadship

Three secretive in-build superyachts have taken to the water for the first time during a busy month at Feadship.

The 118-metre superyacht Project 1010, about which little is known, hit the water at the yard’s metal construction facility near Rotterdam. One of the largest superyachts currently under construction, Project 1010 will become the Dutch builder’s biggest yacht to date when completed.

The 76.5-metre Feadship yacht Boardwalk, previously known as Project 707, has also hit the water. Designed by De Voogt Naval Architects, Boardwalk is due for delivery in 2021.

Meanwhile, the expedition-style 55-metre superyacht Project 708 has been revealed for the first time. Due for delivery in 2021, Project 708 features exterior design by Philippe Briand’s Vitruvius studio, and interior design by Boutsen Design. Features include an ice-classed hull and lots of storage for

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