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Feadship Vertigo sails to her owner

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Photos of the 96.55-metre Feadship Vertigo leaving Amsterdam have surfaced on the Dutch Yachting Facebook community. Local media believe the boat has left for her owner in Gibraltar.

The yacht was launched in September last year. Vertigo's exterior and interior were designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon, the naval architecture by De Voogt and the project managers were Azure.

She is a displacement steel yacht with an aluminium superstructure. She has four teak covered decks. Her 18 guests will be accommodated in a master stateroom, two VIP suites, four doubles and two twins.

The master stateroom is located on the main deck and offers a 180-degree view of the sea. Above the king-size bed there is a skylight three metres high.

There are also crew accommodations for up to 32 crew members on board.

The interior décor was created by the Parisian studio Chahan Design. This is the studio's debut in the superyacht market. The interior features include «soaring staircase» and a double-sided fireplace finished in limestone and quartz.

A Bell 429 WLG helicopter can land on the generously sized foredeck. There is also a helicopter hangar hidden from view.

The flowing lines of the Vertigo's hull draw the eye to her stern where a two and a half meter deep glass bottom pool is located.

From the beach club platform, guests can see all decks down to the sundeck where a gym and a pizza oven are located.

Vertigo is 14.5 metres wide. The total internal volume is 2,999 BRT and the guest area is 900 square metres. A pair of MTU 16V 4000 M63L diesel engines of 3,000 bhp provides a maximum speed of 17 knots and a large fuel tank capacity of 220,000 liters allows a maximum of 5,000 miles at 12 knots.

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