One of my favorite fead's, she is here at the Yacht Basin in Annapolis. Definitely one of the biggest boats I have seen at that dock. It is dwarfing over all the 115 footers already docked there. BLUE MOON SPECS
My eyes must be going down hill, now that I'm over the hill. I'm having a hard time seeing what Blue Moon looks like on that website link. Jim... can you get some pictures of her while she's at the dock? Interior pics would be really great too! (a Feadship fan)
I'll step up to the bid here. These were some Feadships at Bahia Mar this past weekend. The first is "Lady Allison".
This is "Katrion". I've never been onboard, but this is one of my favorite Feadships. The reason: because it's small enough that I might be able to afford it one day. I particularly like an expedition style look, with plenty of freeboard toward the bow and plenty of places for toys. This Feadship manages to achieve a modern sleek look, with an expedition influence. Nice job Feadship!
Blue Moon I made some pictures of the Blue Moon just after her launch at Van Lent. The pictures are scanned so I am sorry for the bad quality.
I just stopped by Van Lent in De Kaag, Holland. Blue Moon III is almost ready for launching. You can find a model of her at: http://www.baker-cme.com/homepage.html
photos Here is Blue Moon In Harbor Springs MI in the summer of 2000. Since the owner is from Chicago I see this boat here most summers too.
The new Blue Moon III Launched only a few weeks ago by Royal Van Lent, and now in Amsterdam to be completed.
Lady Allison Is that the 126' Lady allison? If so do you know the name of the boat now. I know Mr. Stern upgraded to a 152' where is the 126?
This is the 150' Lady Allison, originally Carmac VII from -91, one of the nicest Feadships ever built. There is a 126' Lady Allison as well, a Feadship from -78 but we refrain from giving out names on owners even when we know them. However I don´t know if any of these yachts have changed owners or name recently.
If you want a feadship ou can afford, you might want to search for the earlier one's. Every now and then you can find them for sale, or, you search for Van Lent builds before being part of Feadship. I will have a look for some of those and post pictures (and prices )
VAN LENT SUPER HOLLAND KRUISER 1936 Length: 12 m. wide: 3,16 m. engine: 1 x 88 pk, Diesel Solé SM-90 (1999) Nice familyship build by Van Lent te Kaag (Feadship). Prijs € 35.000,-
Van Lent 1500 CABRIO 1936 Length:15 m. wide: 3,5 m. Nice classic DAF 575 105 bhp (Daf is a dutch Lorry/engine builder, they also made cars for a few decennia with a automatic called variomatic) Double steering 2 huts, sleeps 4 Teakdeck € 98.000,-
Van Lent Superieur Length: 12,5 m. wide: 3,8 m. 2 x mercedes 100 pk diesels, 2 huts, sleeps 4/6 nw.bridgehood, oainted 2004, beautiful and roomy classic. Prijs € 69.500,-
Van lent 12.50 1967 Length:12,5 m. wide: 3,75 m Beautiful classic by Van Lent. Teakdecks in good condition, aluminium windows, authentic teak interiour with 2 huts and two bathrooms. Hydraulic steering, gps, marifone and steeringautomatic. Prijs € 115.000,- I translated the texts from the sellers.