Feadship 95m Bliss Departs for Sea Trials

By George Bains

95-metre Feadship superyacht Bliss has left the facility in Makkum as she heads to the North Sea for her first sea trials.

The 95m superyacht became the latest entry into the Superyachts.com Top100 when she was launched by Feadship in May. Previously known as Project 1009, Bliss features a modern exterior profile penned by Feadship’s own Studio De Voogt, while Rémi Tessier has designed natural and welcoming interiors to promote liveability.

The experienced members of the project team at Feadship in Makkum led by project manager Albert Abma have always taken the extra steps needed to achieve an excellent result,’ said Ron Kleverlaan, Owner’s Representative, upon the launch of Bliss.

Feadship is renowned for offering a unique experience to owners who wish to become personally involved and, in this case, the client embraced every opportunity to play a role. He also thoroughly enjoyed meeting the craftspeople and learning about our processes at the yard. Bliss really is a Feadship built with as well as for her owner,’ said Albert Abma, Project Manager.

Bliss has open and inviting interiors, characterised by high ceilings to add to the sense of space while there are nine luxurious guest cabins. The vast deck spaces on this superyacht are filled with an exciting array of amenities, from large pool to the fully equipped gym and wellness area. For extra adventure and convenience, there is a commercially certified helideck, which also converts into a full sports and games deck.

"The experienced members of the project team at Feadship in Makkum led by project manager Albert Abma have always taken the extra steps needed to achieve an excellent result,"

Ron Kleverlaan, Owner’s Representative

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"The experienced members of the project team at Feadship in Makkum led by project manager Albert Abma have always taken the extra steps needed to achieve an excellent result,"

Ron Kleverlaan, Owner’s Representative
By George Bains
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