[Y2021]
[L81.75 m / 268’20"]
[Concept]
2021
Pure
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Length: 81.75 m / 268’20"
Length
81.75 m / 268’20"
Year: 2021
Year
2021
Type: CONCEPT
Type
CONCEPT
This is Pure
What would happen if Feadship's designers blended decades of owner know-how with the boldest visions yet to see the light of day? The answer is Pure, an 81.75-metre concept with the cleanest possible architecture, next-generation yacht control and a propulsion system ready for the fuels of the future. As futuristic as she looks, construction could start tomorrow.



Windows to the world
Pure's muscular profile is deceptively simple, lines drawn as cleanly as possible, merging seamlessly with the volumes. Flush windows go further still, with a ceramic composition called frit baked into the glass: black on the inside so those on board can see out, white on the outside so the world cannot see in. Approaching her stripped-back exterior, guests will be unsure how large the yacht truly is, which makes the discovery within all the more spellbinding.
Lines of connection
At the heart of Pure is an extraordinary elliptical glass atrium connecting all lines of sight across three decks. Sunlight streams from an open oval in the sun deck, cascades through the owner's deck terrace and warms the swimming pool below — light that continues through the glass floor all the way down to the spa. "Exceptional views are available from wherever you stand," says designer Jan Schaffers. "It stimulates you to explore."
A brief tour of Pure
Pure has five fully functioning decks. The main deck arrival is dramatic — a shaft of light from the sun deck above, cascading views to the beach club below. The sun deck features a Jacuzzi, fire pits and a dining area surrounding the elliptical skylight. Forward on the owners' deck, the expansive master stateroom takes the prime position made possible by the absence of a conventional wheelhouse, with a private Jacuzzi nestled into the foredeck.

Concealed Command Centre
Pure has no bridge deck. Instead, she is navigated from a concealed Command Centre below decks, where radar, AIS, depth sounders and cameras feed data through artificial intelligence onto a curved augmented reality screen. The Feadship Foresight programme supports the captain with routing, situational awareness and fuel efficiency. Wing controls on the owners' deck and a helm station on the sun deck serve as backup. "Such solutions are already common on subs and naval vessels," says Bram Jongepier. "The Command Centre is a viable solution — and a big topic for discussion within the industry."
"We were determined to adjust every angle to perfection."
Jan Schaffers, Studio De Voogt




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Specifications
Specifications
Launch name
Pure
Year
2021
Length
81.75m / 268′1″
Speed
12 knots
Beam
15.90m / 52′2″
Fuel capacity
140,000 L / 83,387 USG
Water capacity
40,000 L / 10,566 USG
Design
Naval architect
De Voogt Naval Architects
Exterior design
Studio De Voogt
Interior design
Studio De Voogt
Propulsion
Main engines
2x ABB Dynafin / 2x 1,000 kW @ 40 rpm
Generators
5x 500 kW SOFC
Stabilizers
Zero-speed stabilizers
Cruising Speed Range
5000 NM

Aiming for Zero
Pure is an energy hybrid, her fuel-flexible engine room designed to adapt as technologies evolve. At launch: diesel electric with battery and renewable diesel capability, with a range of 7,000 NM. By 2027: methanol-capable generators with a significantly reduced environmental footprint. By 2030: all-methanol fuel cells with near-zero harmful emissions and a range of around 5,000 NM — a realistic target for an 80-metre-plus Feadship.
“People don’t always know what they want until you actually show them.”
Steve Jobs

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