Currently enduring the final design and engineering stages of development, the latest FD102 hull measures up at 31.69 metres and has a top speed of 21.4 knots.
Introduced in early 2016, the FD102 was the following model after the successful FD85. Designed in collaboration with the well known Dutch studio Cor D Rover, the vessel features some familiar traits previously seen in the FD85 but the shipyard confirm that there are various customisable options throughout the design.
Powered by a pair of 1,600hp Caterpillar C-32-ACERT diesel engines, the third FD102 hull can hold a capacity of 17,030 ltrs of fuel, allowing an admirable range for exploring new destinations.
Exteriors are spacious and provide abundant room for socialising and relaxing throughout the day and night. Guests wanting to spend time in the water have seamless entry to the sea from the swim platform, plus a tender to reach further out. To stay onboard and still enjoy a water based experience, there's a premium Jacuzzi on the upper deck.
Soaking up the sun is an easy feat with plenty of outdoor living space. A selection of seating is located aft of the main deck, as well as a roomy sunpad on the foredeck. Additional room for enjoying the natural sea breeze can also be created from a pair of fold out superyacht balconies.
Interiors, like the FD85, are bright and airy thanks to a wide stretch of windows around the main deck. The saloon is an ideal space for socialising with comfortable seating and a formal dining option, accompanied by impressive views.
Overnight accommodation onboard can comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests. A full beam owner's suite is located forward on the main deck, complete with stunning views of the vessel.
A further four guest cabins are situated on the lower deck, in a layout of two twins and two double cabins. Each cabin has its own private ensuite for premium guest comfort.