Fraser has finally allotted its 75-metre Feadship superyacht Arrow for commercialisation. The superyacht, with a sturdy steel hull and a robust aluminium superstructure, was delivered from the Netherlands in 2020. It flaunts a naval architecture, the blueprint of which was provided by Netherland-based ship designers De Voogt Naval Architects.
The extraordinary motor yacht, now available for ownership, sports an interior and exterior outlook provided by H2 Yacht Design. Arrow has beautiful glass bulwarks that provide a view of the sea from every possible angle.
Incorporating aluminium in the construction of the yacht reduces its weight by a significant proportion than the conventional use of steel. The Feadship superyacht Arrow is muscular in build yet adorns a sophisticated, savvy interior.
The aluminium superyacht can provide sleeping areas for almost 12 guests spread around the circle of six spacious staterooms. The yacht has a private office for professional use, alongside leisure zones like dressing rooms and an attached bathroom in the suite. It can hold a crew of 19 people.
The Feadship superyacht Arrow is nothing less than a hotel with specific fitness arenas and activity rooms. The bridge deck accommodates an amazing sky lounge that lends a mesmerising sea view.
Performance-wise, Arrow can be considered among the latest generation of Feadship hybrid technology ships. This Fraser model is the most energy-efficient and leaves the lowest possible carbon footprint along its way. Aluminium is also a sustainable vehicle as it can be dismantled at the end of its life for complete recycling, as aluminium is infinitely recyclable.
Fraser’s Feadship superyacht Arrow will be on display as the largest pre-owned boat for select viewers at the Palm Beach International Boat Show, which will be held soon.
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