Feadship has captured a time-lapse of the 252ft Boardwalk superyacht as it undergoes works before it leaves the shipyard and passes through the Dutch landscape on its way to the North Sea for sea trials.
Dutch shipyard Feadship has been working tirelessly on one of their latest builds, the 252ft superyacht known as Boardwalk (previously Project 707) and have captured the recent activity in a fascinating time-lapse.
Designed by de Voogt Naval Architects, Boardwalk is the 4th superyacht to be completed by Feadship in 2020 alongside Podium, Moonrise and Totally Nuts.
An earlier video shared by Feadship shows Project 707 captures the superyacht in an earlier stage of the build.
Now launched from Feadship’s shipyard at Aalsmeer earlier this month, the almost finished Boardwalk undertook a two day journey to the North Sea to undertake her sea trials, with the superyacht precariously passing through nineteen locks and bridges along the way.
Feadship built Broadwalk superyacht making its way to the North Sea. Credit: Feadship
Moving through the quaint Dutch landscape in the early hours of the morning, the superyacht makes curious bystanders appear tiny in comparison to the steel and aluminum superstructure.
Sharing the same name as the current superyacht owned by billionaire Tillman Fertitta, it is reported the family commissioned the Feadship build back in 2016 and will use this as their main yacht with the smaller 163ft Wesport built yacht still remaining in use.
The Feadship built Boardwalk is expected to be delivered in 2021.