It’s time to have some fun, though this kind of fun comes with a hefty $70 million price tag. The best thing about having fun is the spontaneity, and while superyachts aren’t always synonymous with instant gratification, Feadship’s Project Fun makes the short wait worthwhile, with delivery set for March 2026. Also known as Project 717, this sleek vessel boasts an exterior designed by Feadship and De Voogt Naval Architects, while the interiors are masterfully crafted by designer Marty Lowe. This exceptional team is responsible for creating an experience that promises an unforgettable time at sea. As the brokers put it, “a unique and rare opportunity to purchase a fully custom Feadship with less than a year’s wait.”
While the shortened wait time is a definite perk, it’s still crucial to know what you’re getting for $70 million. The 499 GT beauty accommodates 10 guests across five elegant staterooms, including a lavish main-deck master suite, all serviced by a crew of eight. Dressed in pristine white, the superyacht is bathed in natural light, with the master suite fully embracing this phenomenon through its floor-to-ceiling windows. This serene retreat is further elevated with a private study, a spacious walk-in wardrobe, and an en suite adorned with premium marble, elements that would satisfy even the most discerning yachting enthusiast.
Beyond the master suite, the main salon is among the yacht’s most captivating spaces. Designed for indulgence, it features plush seating and a formal dining area, perfect for enjoying caviar-fueled conversations throughout the day. Step outside, and you’ll find a sprawling U-shaped sofa, ideal for lounging while taking in spectacular views. Friends can sip drinks around the adjustable dining table, while others unwind in the square, glass-fronted Jacuzzi, with steps leading down to the inviting beach club.
Onboard Project Fun, evenings are best spent on the sun deck, complete with a built-in bar, barbecue, lounge areas, U-shaped seating, and sun pads for ultimate relaxation. For the water enthusiasts, the beach club offers direct sea access, complemented by an array of water toys and a Williams DieselJet 625 tender, ensuring action-packed adventures in the middle of the ocean.
The stunning Feadship yacht reaches a top speed of 15 knots and boasts a range of 4,000 nautical miles, powered by a cutting-edge diesel-electric propulsion system. Currently listed for sale on YachtBuyer, Project Fun awaits its next owner at an asking price of $70 million.