Revealed: 83m Feadship superyacht Project 712

Feadship has pulled its 82.9-metre superyacht Project 712 out of the shed for the first time, and our in-house Content Creator Ruben Griffioen was on site to photograph the event.Project 712 load out at SLOBPhoto: Ruben Griffioen / SuperYacht TimesThe hull and superstructure of Project 712 have been constructed at Feadship’s Scheepswerf Slob facility on the river Merwede, just outside of Papendrecht, the Netherlands. Her load-out took place in the early hours this morning, where she was driven onto the awaiting pontoon and then transported to a second location in Rotterdam.Project 712 load out at SLOBPhoto: Ruben Griffioen / SuperYacht TimesVery little is known about Project 712, aside from her being a sub-2000 GT superyacht that's constructed with a steel and aluminium hull. The studio behind her exterior styling has been unannounced, yet we do know that De Voogt Naval Architects oversaw her engineering. Project 712 load out at SLOBPhoto: Ruben Griffioen / SuperYacht TimesProject 712 load out at SLOBPhoto: Ruben Griffioen / SuperYacht TimesThe official technical launch of Project 712 is expected to take place next week. She will then be transported to Feadship’s facility in Aalsmeer for outfitting. According to SYT iQ, Project 712 will be delivered in 2024. Project 712 load out at SLOBPhoto: Ruben Griffioen / SuperYacht TimesIncluding Project 712, Feadship has 14 superyachts currently in-build, four of which will be delivered this year: the 67.4-metre Feadship Van Lent 823, the 76.05-metre Feadship Van Lent 822, the 84.2-metre Feadship De Vries 710 and the 118.8-metre Feadship Van Lent 821

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