The 33.50-metre Avatar – alongside her sibling yachts Blue Moon Too and Kamino – has the largest window surface expressed as a percentage of the profile ever seen on a Feadship. In addition to the visual effect of these giant slabs of glass, the lounge and dining areas also feel expansive due to their 2.45-metre high ceilings, which is uncommon even on yachts twice the size. Other features normally found on much larger Feadships include a centralised air conditioning system and dry exhaust generators with catalytic exhaust filters.
The 33.50-metre Avatar – alongside her sibling yachts Blue Moon Too and Kamino – has the largest window surface expressed as a percentage of the profile ever seen on a Feadship. In addition to the visual effect of these giant slabs of glass, the lounge and dining areas also feel expansive due to their 2.45-metre high ceilings, which is uncommon even on yachts twice the size. Other features normally found on much larger Feadships include a centralised air conditioning system and dry exhaust generators with catalytic exhaust filters.