Breakthrough by Feadship

Five years in development, Feadship's Breakthrough represents a quiet revolution in superyacht engineering. At nearly 119 metres, she is the first yacht of her scale to operate on green hydrogen — storing liquid hydrogen at -253°C below deck to power hotel loads and amenities without diesel emissions. Built for an owner who asked simply, "What kind of green technology can you include?" the answer became a vessel that redefines what environmental responsibility looks like at sea. Breakthrough accommodates 22 guests across 15 staterooms, supported by a crew of 48, with a range of 6,500 nautical miles. Her exterior and interior by RWD maintain the understated elegance expected of a Feadship, while the engineering beneath speaks to something larger — a future where luxury and conscience no longer compete.

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