Reverie

2000
50.29m / 164′12″
12 guests
6 staterooms

About Reverie

The owner's first Feadship experience was a two-week cruise on September Blue in the mid-1990s. An immediate convert, he soon bought the 47.50-metre Mi Gaea, which was renamed Blue Moon. Not long after, the designs for a brand-new Feadship were on the table and the second Blue Moon - at 50.28 metre the largest aluminium Feadship ever built at the time - was launched in 2000. The third Blue Moon would follow in 2005.

Broker info


$24,950,000 USD


Broker photos (35)

(Images courtesy YATCO)

Reverie’s launch specifications

783
2000
50.29m / 164′12″
16 knots
9.75m / 31′12″
2.28m / 7′6″
Blue Moon
Sweet Pea, Deja Vu, Broadwater, Picnic
Reverie

Design

Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects
Studio De Voogt
Don Starkey Designs

Propulsion

2x Caterpillar 3512 B-DI-TA, 1500 bhp at 1600 rpm each

Capacity

76,000 litres / 20,077 US Gallons
25,000 litres / 6,604 US Gallons

Accommodation

12

Entertainment

1x 37ft Intrepid, with twin 627hp Engines, 1x 21ft Castoldi Jet Tender
2x Yamaha waverunner VXHO, 1x Wakeboard, 1x Waterski, 1x Childrens Waterski, 1x Single Waterski, 2x F5s Seabob, 2x Stand-up paddle board, 1x Yacht Swing, 1x Towable tubes, 2x Aqua glide splash mats, 1x Aqua glide Inflatable Jungle Jim, 1x Aqua glide trampoline, 1x Kids beach toys, 1x Inflatable corn hole
1x Mask, fins and snorkels, 1x Subwing (underwater), 1x Brownie Third Lung System with 4 connections, 1x Jacuzzi, 1x Technogym equipment including Kinesis, Elliptical and rowing machine with TV/AV facilities.