With unofficial reports suggesting the name of motor yacht Totally Nuts, Project 706 was launched in the home territory of the Netherlands at Aalsmeer and still remains shrouded in mystery.
Constructed entirely out of aluminium, custom build motor yacht Project 706 arrived at the Feadship outfitting facilities in July 2019 and now waits for the next stages of her construction process.
Making a statement as the fastest of Feadships built so far, the 49.5m (162') superyacht has three water jets integrated into a high-performance propulsion system, aiming to provide impressive top speeds for the lightweight hull and superstructure.
Powered by three 16V 2000 M96 MTU engines giving an eyebrow raising 7,302hp, the highly anticipated Dutch launch features collaborative design input from De Voogt on the naval architecture and exteriors, along with interiors from Sinot Yacht Design.
Flying the flag of the Cayman Islands, the iconic displacement superyacht has a five-cabin layout including a full beam master making the most of the 7.8m (25.7') beam.
Exterior renderings suggest voluminous exterior lounging areas, including a spacious foredeck ideal for sunbathing or entertaining. Al fresco dining also has an appointment on the aft main deck, adjacent to the swim platform.
For guests who want to enjoy the views in luxury, a spacious on deck plunge pool adorns the aft upper deck along with exterior seating for afternoons in the sun.
With more details due to be released for Project 706, the latest launch comes soon after the successful delivery of 100m (328') MOONRISE in July 2020 and the subsequent re-launch of W following her extensive 10-month refit.
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