Go to Brazil Advises Feadship

The 39 metre Go has arrived in Brazil: the first occasion that Feadship has taken one of its superyachts on a tour of South America.


Accompanied by senior members of the Feadship management team, the yacht visit will give invited guests the chance to enjoy an exclusive private viewing of a yacht the Feadship brand. 


The builder has an unrivalled heritage in the superyacht market, with a history that goes back to 1849.


The Dutch specialists have been building large yachts for individual clients in various South American countries over the past decades, with the first Brazilian owner taking delivery of the Lafitte in 1948.


She had a composite construction of mahogany planks with and aluminium and steamed ash frames. It demonstrated the yards ability to work with innovative solutions and new materials, and was an important moment in the group’s expansion onto the world stage. 


Now, with the arrival of Go in Brazil, the company is firmly setting its sights on a new era of superyacht history in the south of the continent.


In March and April the yacht will be cruising in the Rio and São Paulo area. 


At 39 metres in length, Go is one of the smaller superyacht built in recent times by the builder, whose current order portfolio includes the first Feadship to pass the 100-metre barrier. 


Nonetheless, she is a superb example of the distinctive Feadship merits of first-class design, construction, engineering and fine detailing. Her large master stateroom epitomises the calm atmosphere onboard, while the smart layout offers the option to transform two of the four guest suites into one full-beam VIP stateroom complete with lounge. A wide variety of ‘outdoor-in’ facilities make Go ideal for chartering should her owners choose to do so.


“Each Feadship is unique and reflects our commitment to perfect craftsmanship and superior technology,” comments director Bas Nederpelt, who will be accompanied on the visit to Brazil by the director of Feadship America, Timothy Hamilton.