71m Feadship superyacht Juice battles breezy conditions on sea trials
February 7, 2022

The 71 metre Feadship superyacht Juice has been spotted battling breezy conditions in the North Sea as she begins sea trials.
Juice, one of the latest superyachts to leave the sheds at Feadship, was designed by British studio RWD with “soft lines” and “distinctive creases” for an “elegant yet masculine” appearance. She was launched in January 2021 and is built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure and a composite top deck.

Juice was commissioned by a repeat Feadship client who happens to be a keen collector of modern art. The vessel’s nameplate is inspired by the work of American artist Ed Rusha and the name itself, Juice, is a nod to an expression used by auctioneers “juice on top” which has a similar meaning to “icing on the cake.”
Highlights include an eight-metre pool on the main deck, a walk-around superstructure, sundeck gym and a cinema on the lower deck. Unusually for a yacht of her size, Juice has an owner’s deck positioned between the bridge deck and the main deck, with four guest suites positioned on the main deck.
Beneath the foredeck, there is storage for three custom tenders, comprised of a 10-metre limousine, eight-metre guest RIB and a rescue boat, which are launched via gullwing doors in the hull. All structural parts of her exterior have been finished in polished stainless steel.
Meanwhile, the interior concept was designed by Peter Marino and the owner was involved in the selection of materials including pieces of veneer for a central staircase.
Other yachts currently in build at the Dutch shipyard include the 118 metre Project 1010, which was glimpsed in October 2020 with delivery due in 2022, as well as Feadship Project 822, which was spotted on transport in September 2021.

source: Boat International