The Dutch based firm Feadship has recently unveiled a 244-foot-long concept yacht that could completely change the way we sail the seas.
The design was unveiled for the tenth anniversary of its annual Future Concept series of superyacht designs, Netherlands-based firm Feadship aptly named the concept “Choice”.
Described by the company as the “most audacious blueprint to date,” the 244-foot-long concept boat comprises a mothership, a detachable beach house, a two-person drone, and two 80-foot tenders, offering guests plenty of ways to enjoy their time on the water.
“As well as the wealth of choices Feadship clients have before and during the building process, our aim with this new concept is to give even more options once they are on board,” explains Feadship senior designer Ruud Bakker.
Adding to the self-sufficient scheme is the Choice’s Feadship Independent Control System (FICS), which utilizes sensor technology and wave radar, weather forecasting, and traffic information to provide nearly autonomous sailing.
“We haven’t quite reached the autopilot stage yet, but the way this solution communicates with the environment is optimised to the highest degree,” Bakker says. “FICS supports captains and frees up their time for other things that make the guests’ stay on a Feadship even more pleasant.”
For more details visit Feadship here.