Marc Picaut's naval architecture for this 1978 Feadship speaks to a particular way of being at sea—unhurried, deliberate, crafted for guests who understand that luxury often lies in having time to notice details.
BLUEMAR II stretches 38. 5 meters with the kind of proportions that suggest she was conceived for extended voyages rather than quick coastal hops.
A 38.5m Feadship Motor Yacht
About this yacht
Marc Picaut's naval architecture for this 1978 Feadship speaks to a particular way of being at sea—unhurried, deliberate, crafted for guests who understand that luxury often lies in having time to notice details. BLUEMAR II stretches 38.5 meters with the kind of proportions that suggest she was conceived for extended voyages rather than quick coastal hops. Her 7.8-meter beam creates interior volumes that breathe properly, while Navigator Yachts shaped her exterior profile with restraint that has aged gracefully across four decades. The design choices made by Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects for her interiors reflect an era when yacht living meant something different—less about displaying wealth, more about creating a genuine sense of home on the water. Ten guests find themselves aboard a yacht that operates according to older rhythms. Her six crew members maintain the kind of personal service that emerges naturally from manageable scale rather than grand gesture. At 214 gross tons, she offers substance without excess, space without waste. This is a yacht for those who prefer their luxury measured not in square footage or speed records, but in the quality of morning coffee served on deck, in conversations that stretch late into warm evenings, in the particular satisfaction of a vessel that does exactly what she was designed to do. BLUEMAR II represents Feadship's ability to create yachts that improve with age, gathering character rather than simply accumulating years.
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