Feadship classic relaunched under new name CATCH

Feadship has relaunched 26.6m (87ft) CATCH following a winter refit at the yard's facility in Amsterdam.

An uncommon style of yacht to be associated with the superyacht giant, the sportsfisher was originally delivered to her first owner in 1984 when she was known as Gallant Lady.

Experiencing her last 15-month refit in 2005 where she was renamed PATRIOT, CATCH was brought back to her native country in 2022 by her current owner, who has given her a completely new lease of life.

Represented by Peter Wilson of MCM and designer Adam Voorhees, the owner brought CATCH to the shipyard in July 2022 with no preset list of jobs, but a vision and a team set to make on-the-spot decisions. An arrangement that proved to work well for all involved.

Side view of motor yacht CATCH, docked at Feadship Amsterdam facility.

Acquired by a serial Feadship owner last year, the yacht was in excellent condition at the time of sale, but he determined to bring her back to the Netherlands to ensure his Feadship remains a Feadship.

Pier Posthuma de Boer

Director

Feadship Refit and Services

Most of the refit comprised of superficial updates such as a repaint, upgrading the LED lighting system and maintenance on the teak decking. However, a specification put down by the owner was to adjust the layout in order to accommodate an additional crew cabin, taking the crew berths from two to four.

Overview of the wheelhouse onboard the sportsfisher CATCH.

Also boasting a new sun awning on the foredeck, CATCH is scheduled to travel to the US and show off her new look.

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