The yacht was presented again after a ten-month winter repair.
Amsterdam-based Feadship has announced the launch of Catch, a 27-meter sport boat. The vessel has been unveiled again after a ten-month winter refit.
Feadship was first launched a Feadship back in 1984. After a change of ownership, she returned to the yard in 2022. Originally named Gallant Lady, the yacht underwent an extensive two-year refit in 2005 when her hull was cleaned and completely rebuilt.
Catch received a complete repaint as part of the new renovation and new teak decking on the foredeck, corporal on the stern, all outer teak lacquering, trim on the main deck aft and awning on the foredeck.
Changes have also been made to the interior of the yacht. In particular, Catch received an additional crew cabin and an updated closet in the owner's cabin.
“Purchased by a serial Feadship owner last year, the yacht was in excellent condition when sold, but he decided to return her to the Netherlands to ensure his Feadship remained a Feadship,” commented Peer Posthuma de Boer, Director of Feadship Refit and Services.
As of May 2023, Feadship has 26 yachts in various stages of construction, including the 84-meter Project 710 with biofuel generators.
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