Terence Disdale's distinctive exterior silhouette defines SEA HUNTRESS, where flowing curves and purposeful angles create a profile that stands apart on any horizon.
This 55-meter Feadship from 1997 demonstrates the renowned designer's ability to balance proportion and presence, her 9. 6-meter beam supporting a superstructure that rises with confident grace from waterline to uppermost deck. The yacht's 822 gross tons are distributed across a hull designed by H. W. De Voogt, whose naval architecture ensures her exterior beauty translates to assured performance at sea. Disdale's exterior work extends beyond mere aesthetics into thoughtful functionality, with deck spaces that flow naturally from bow to stern while maintaining the visual coherence that makes SEA HUNTRESS immediately recognizable. Her exterior presence speaks to an era when yacht design prioritized distinctive character over formulaic trends, resulting in a vessel whose silhouette remains as compelling today as when she first took to the water, accommodating ten guests with support from fourteen crew members.
A 55m Feadship Motor Yacht
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Terence Disdale's distinctive exterior silhouette defines SEA HUNTRESS, where flowing curves and purposeful angles create a profile that stands apart on any horizon. This 55-meter Feadship from 1997 demonstrates the renowned designer's ability to balance proportion and presence, her 9.6-meter beam supporting a superstructure that rises with confident grace from waterline to uppermost deck. The yacht's 822 gross tons are distributed across a hull designed by H.W. De Voogt, whose naval architecture ensures her exterior beauty translates to assured performance at sea. Disdale's exterior work extends beyond mere aesthetics into thoughtful functionality, with deck spaces that flow naturally from bow to stern while maintaining the visual coherence that makes SEA HUNTRESS immediately recognizable. Her exterior presence speaks to an era when yacht design prioritized distinctive character over formulaic trends, resulting in a vessel whose silhouette remains as compelling today as when she first took to the water, accommodating ten guests with support from fourteen crew members.
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