Feadship Resale scores first two successes

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Superyacht Savannah sold with Feadship Resale and Edmiston.

Superyacht Savannah sold with Feadship Resale and Edmiston. Photo: Feadship.

Feadship has made its first two sales through the recently established Feadship Resale service.

The two yachts are the 75.75m ONE (built in 2025), which was co-listed with Edmiston and sold with Burgess acting for the buyer, and the 83.50m Savannah (built in 2015), sold through an in-house deal at Edmiston.

The shipyard, based in the Netherlands, says its “unmatched knowledge” of its yachts not only assists in sales but safeguards its clients’ long-term investments.

“For years, owners have asked us to help sell their yachts,” said Arjen van Elk of Feadship Resale. “We always directed them to brokers, but now we can offer something far more comprehensive. We know the yachts inside out – we built them.”

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Feadship Resale, launched in September 2024, is offered on the request of the client.

The shipyard insists “collaboration remains at the heart of the approach”, suggesting Feadship works alongside brokerage houses rather than against them.

“We’re literally serving the needs of the client and helping them,” said Farouk Nefzi, chief marketing officer, Feadship talking on a panel at Superyacht Investor London in March. “We go to our broker friends to have a co-listing … and we’re sticking to only our portfolio of very few listings and we are bringing the fleet into the market.”

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Feadship Resale now represents six yachts, with the 57.60m W the most recent addition.

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