Feadship Launches 80m Superyacht Project Thalassa (Project 826) with Spacious Beach Club

A New Icon of Luxury Yachting Emerges from Dutch Waters

The global superyacht community recently witnessed a significant milestone with the launch of the 80-meter Feadship superyacht Project Thalassa, also known as Project 826. Emerging from Feadshipโ€™s distinguished facilities in Kaag, the Netherlands, this vessel represents the latest pinnacle in maritime luxury and engineering. Its debut marks a new chapter for those who appreciate bespoke craftsmanship and innovative design, setting a high standard for future international yacht sales. Crafted with an exterior design by Malcolm McKeon, Project Thalassa exhibits a striking, low-slung, and sculpted profile that draws inspiration from high-performance sailing yachts. This influence is evident in its sharp plumb bow, widening hull, gently curved windows, and sleek, slender lines, all contributing to an aesthetic that perfectly blends speed with elegance.

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The vesselโ€™s clean lines are further enhanced by the absence of traditional circular satellite communication domes on its mast, opting instead for integrated flat Starlink receivers to maintain a minimalistic and modern silhouette. While the yachtโ€™s interiors by the Milanese studio M2Atelier remain a private sanctuary, they are described as contemporary, fostering a warm and relaxed atmosphere. The design philosophy centers around an expansive sense of space, abundant natural light, and a seamless connection with the surrounding marine environment. This approach resonates deeply with the luxury lifestyle sought after by yacht owners, offering an unparalleled on-board experience. A standout feature is Project 826โ€™s sprawling 165-square-meter beach club, which Feadship proudly notes as its largest ever created. This opulent two-level, open-plan space includes a recessed, low-slung lounge with comfortable seating and a stylish bar on one level. The other level boasts teak-covered hatches that cleverly fold out to become spacious terraces directly over the water, providing uninterrupted 180-degree views. The innovative engineering behind these hatches, employing new powerful gears within the doors themselves, eliminates bulky hull structures and enhances the overall aesthetic.

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Beyond the lavish beach club, Project Thalassa integrates an extensive watersports area, comprehensive fitness facilities including a dedicated yoga space to starboard, and free weights and a cable machine to port. A dedicated massage room, complete with its own fold-out terrace, ensures ultimate relaxation. The main deck further impresses with a 6.4-meter glass-bottomed pool, which casts mesmerizing light into the beach club below. Steps beneath its curved glass bottom provide direct access, blending aquatic enjoyment with sophisticated design.

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The main and upper decks offer expansive walk-around spaces. Notable amenities include a versatile winter garden with folding glass panels and an open-plan sundeck featuring a minimalist hardtop, a circular bar, and generous seating. Forward on the bow, a touch-and-go helipad doubles as a pickleball court with removable netting, showcasing the yacht’s adaptability for leisure and adventure. Two large tenders are discreetly housed in a forward garage, ready for exploration. The bridge, captainโ€™s cabin, and shipโ€™s office are positioned farthest forward on the main deck for optimal operation. Project 826 is engineered for impressive performance, capable of reaching a maximum speed of 16 knots and maintaining a comfortable cruising speed of 14 knots. Its twin MTU engines afford a substantial range of 5,500 nautical miles at 12 knots, facilitating extended journeys across global oceans. With a draught of 3.8 meters, a beam of 13.4 meters, and a fuel capacity of 194,000 liters, the yacht is well-equipped for ambitious itineraries. The expertise of brokerage firm Y.CO was instrumental in managing this intricate project, ensuring its successful realization.

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This launch comes amidst a busy period for Feadship, which currently has 17 yachts either on order or under construction, including its remarkable 140-meter flagship and the recently launched 101.2-meter Project 1014. The technical launch of the 83-meter Project Solent, also with exteriors by McKeon, further underscores the shipyard’s prolific output and continuous innovation. Such advancements are keenly watched in luxury yachting hubs like South Florida, which serve as gateways to the Caribbean and beyond, attracting these magnificent vessels and their discerning owners to enjoy the vibrant Miami lifestyle and global cruising opportunities.


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