55.5m Feadship superyacht Broadwater for sale

The newly refitted 56 meter Feadship motor yacht Broadwater was put up for sale with Worth Avenue Yachts.

The 1994 Feadship Broadwater joins the market after an extensive refit completed in 2020, which saw the yacht transformed into a contemporary 56-metre commercial-standard charter yacht with an interior reimagined by designer Adam Voorhees.

Broadwater asks for €29,500,000.

The refit, which took two years, took place in Royal Huisman’s refit division. It included new interiors, new quarters for owners and crew, a four meter stern extension, a new radar arch and carbon hardtop, and a new sundeck arrangement. The yacht then received a Neptune at the 2021 World Superyacht Awards in the refit category.

Having been greatly inspired by the extensive collection of remarkable artwork on board, with influences ranging from classic French and Italian art deco to Indochina and mid-century Scandinavian, BroadwaterThe interiors of are now filled with loose furniture and organic shapes. Its bright living spaces use brushed European oak, open-grain black walnut, and textured stone.

The main living area is divided into two main areas – a living room and a dining area – by a glazed wine cellar. Onboard accommodation includes six cabins for 12 guests with seven cabins for 14 crew. The owner’s suite also benefits from Voorhees new design with double bathrooms connected by a glass shower.

Other highlights include a sundeck hot tub and plenty of al fresco dining options to entertain friends and family on board.

Power comes from two Caterpillar 3512B DITA engines for a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots.

Lying in Nice, Broadwater is asked for €29,500,000 and will be exhibited at the Monaco Yacht Show.

Laura J. Boyer