In a timeless blend of polished steel, teak, and glass, the launch of Feadship’s 71-meter superyacht ‘Juice’ captivated onlookers with a display of elegance and style. Named as a nod to modern American artist Ed Ruscha, the elegant superstructure defines a masculine flow with sleek exterior lines and distinctive creases with a minimalist and contemporary style created by the removal of all unnecessary components. Exterior elements have been finished in polished steel to enhance the frame of the main deck 8-meter pool and define staircases and pillars.
Adding to the striking impression of the yacht, the walkaround external structure and synergy between levels is artfully complemented by the inclusion of materials that inspire feelings of warmth and comfort. In contrast to the solid steel, transparent glass features and panels provide unrestricted views across the ocean, adding freedom of movement and between-deck synergy. Juice’s interior is the result of hours spent in an exacting search to identify just the right materials to create a beautified and meticulously crafted living space.
Every element has been meticulously designed and built to meld together in an uninterrupted display of stunning innovation. Painstaking attention has been given to blending just the right ingredients, including hand-picked veneer pieces for the central staircase.
While the superyacht design is nothing short of breathtaking, Juice does not disappoint in terms of functionality. Expansive seating and entertaining areas abound both internally and externally. A flush foredeck neatly houses 3 custom tenders that can be launched via the gullwing doors, and a complete owner’s deck sits neatly between the bridge and main deck. An unusual feature for a vessel of this size. Guest accommodations are also impressive, with a total of four suitably spacious cabins. There is also plenty of opportunity for relaxation and entertainment; the yacht features a large beach club, a gymnasium on the sun deck, and a lower deck cinema room.