Feadship launches resale department to support owners
Feadship has launched Feadship Resale to support owners in selling on their yachts.
The shipyard, based in the Netherlands, says its “unmatched knowledge” of its yachts will not only assist in a sale but will safeguard its clients’ long-term investments.
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The company says the initiative is not intended to replace the brokerage industry but will work “hand in hand” with it to ensure a “seamless and worry-free ownership experience, even as vessels change hands”.
“At Feadship, we believe that the relationship with our yachts extends far beyond delivery,” said Arjen van Elk, Feadship Resale Manager in a statement.
“Our unparalleled understanding of these vessels, combined with a lifelong commitment to our owners, positions us uniquely to offer a level of service that no one else can. We bring immense value to the brokerage table, thanks to our direct access to archives, the craftsmen who built the yachts, and the engineers who designed them.”
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Feadship says this initiative is a “natural extension” of the Refit & Services department, introduced in 2018 to protect the fleet’s pedigree.
It adds that the new division “underscores our deep commitment to the ongoing relationship with our clients and the yachts we’ve built”.
The yard has already listed five unique yachts for resale:
- Monaco (37.95m, 1981)
- Somnium (55.20m, 2021)
- Savannah (83.50m, 2015)
- Double Haven (51.00m, 1993)
- Wedge Too (65.00m, 2003)