Tue, Jun 23, 2015
The 70-m Feadship Siran has been relaunched following a nine-month refit at the Feadship yard in Makkum in the Netherlands.
Her owners have therefore ensured that their superyacht features the newest technologies and meets their current requirements while retaining the levels of quality only Feadship can deliver, according to the superyacht builder.
“Perhaps it is because Feadships are among the very few pure custom superyachts built in the world that many clients keep them for such lengthy periods,” says a Feadship spokesman. “The premium craftsmanship of the original build also makes it hard for owners to let go of their prized possession.
He continues: “With the experienced Feadship refit division on hand to keep each Feadship completely up to speed with the latest technologies and changing desires of owners, it is no surprise that yachts like Siran have been in the same hands for 24 years.”
The last of seven magnificent Feadships to be designed by the legendary Jon Bannenberg, Siran was considered a revolutionary yacht in many ways at the time of her launch in 1991.
Her radically styled windows and the innovative tender positioning were among many notable features. The owners returned to Feadship in 2005 to embark on a significant rebuild that saw the yacht extended to 70 m in length. The sun deck was also given a new superstructure in order to accommodate a gym and an entertainment room.
This latest refit has seen further adaptations to Siran’s sun deck superstructure. More of the aft deck has been covered to provide better protection on windy days at sea. The composite sun deck roofing structure has been extended by around 2.5 m, supported by aluminium side walls with pivoting glass windbreak panels in the same style as the existing sun deck side windows.
The owner also made use of the period in the giant covered dock at the Makkum yard to have some paintwork done on the hull, upgrade to new highly-skewed low noise propellers and rearrange two crew cabins in a way which better accommodates the junior crew on board
Following the renovation, Siran was relaunched earlier this month.
Based in the Netherlands and with roots dating back to 1849, Feadship is a world leader in the field of custom superyachts. Each Feadship is defined by its superb craftsmanship and sets the standard in every aspect of design, engineering and construction.
SIRAN SPEC CHECK
Length overall: 70.00 m 229’8”
Beam overall: 10.30 m 33’10”
Draught (loaded): 3.45 m 11’4”
Fuel capacity: 130,400 litres
Fresh water capacity: 31,000 litres
Design
Naval Architect: Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects
Propulsion
Main engines: 2x Caterpillar 3516 DI-TA, 150 bhp @1600 rpm
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