- Cruising Speed: 10 kn
- Maximum Speed: 12 kn
- Beam: 20' 7''
- Hull Material: Aluminum
- Max Draft: 5' 11''
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 4100|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 924|gallon
- Holding: 1 x 200|gallon
- Cabins: 3
- Heads: 5
IMPETUOUS IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR LEASE WITH INTEREST-FREE TERMS.
Constructed in 1977, IMPETUOUS boasts an all-aluminum hull/superstructure designed by H.W. De Voogt, and an interior gracefully penned by the late Pierre Tantor, of Larvor Interior Design. Hulls constructed of this pedigree, without a doubt, provide owners a sense of reliability, comfort, and peace of mind during extensive offshore cruises with friends, family, and loved ones. In addition to her tried-and-true seaworthiness & livability characteristics, IMPETUOUS also serves as a fully functional sportfishing yacht w/ scuba diving capabilities, as an added versatility.
Since the original owners' primary consideration was speed, aluminum was chosen as the construction material due to its lighter properties, and Feadship was able to respond with unparalleled craftsmanship during the construction phases of IMPETUOUS. Other than just being a lighter material to construct with, aluminum's intrinsic flexibility in terms of shaping and molding resulted in it eventually being used for the superstructures of all Feadships constructed, thereafter. IMPETUOUS has been impeccably cared for by its current owner for the last 25 years, and has been maintained to the highest of standards by a very experienced yachtsman, to say the least.
Type: Semi Displacement / Recreational
Builder: Feadship (C. van Lent & Zonen)
Naval Architect: De Voogt Naval Architects
Exterior Design: H.W. de Voogt & Zn.
Interior Design: Pierre L. Tanter (Larvor Interior Design)
Year: 1977Construction: Aluminum
LOA: 85' /25.91 mBeam: 20'7"/6.25 m
Draft: 5'11"/1.8 m
GT: 119 GT
Hull Color: Awlgrip Kingston Grey
Main Engines: 2x MTU 8V396TB93
Max Speed: 20 Knots
Cruising Speed: 12 Knots
Economical Speed: 10 Knots
Staterooms: 3, sleeps 6 guests
Heads: 5
Crew Cabin: 1, sleeps 2 crew (Bunk Bed Configuration)
Fuel: 4,100 gallons/15,500 liters
Fresh Water: 924 gallons/3,500 liters
Black Water: 200 gallons/757 liters
Traditionally, dockside accessibility for the vast majority of all custom sportfishing yachts is gained by entering in/out of the yachts aft cockpit, which can be challenging at times due to tide. In most cases, you’ll also find owners & guests attempting to shimmy across a pair of narrow side-decks, whilst holding a grabrail mounted on the superstructure of most sportfish builds. IMPETUOUS on the other hand, provides suitable access for owners/guests of all ages, who can safely board amidship, through a pair of boarding gates on either side.
Upon boarding amidship, you’re surrounded by waist-high gunwales that provide safe access to various areas of the ships main deck. Her spacious walkaround side decks offer access to her foredeck, both sides of her enclosed aft deck, and also to the ships galley/crew area through a door just forward of the starboard side boarding gate. The foredeck features a forward facing settee that can comfortably seat a few guests looking to take in the scenery while underway, or at anchor when the ships toys (that also share this space), are deployed.
Moving aft, via port or starboard, her side decks lead to the ships enclosed aft deck. As you enter through a transparent floor-to-ceiling wind door (on either side), this air conditioned space will feel right at home for just about anyone, even for the discerning yachtsman who’s already quite familiar with Dutch craftsmanship. Every square inch of this area is abundantly illuminated by the natural light reflecting off a Teak & Holly underfoot, her sweeping wraparound windows make this all possible. Her classic, yet simple layout utilizes every foot of beam to maximize livability without compromising its functionality. Hours can easily be spent here, especially in a space equipped with an on-deck day head, refrigerator, ice-maker, and a large L-shaped seating area w/ a high/low teak table to compliment, adjacent to. Storage is plentiful throughout, and access to the ships bridge deck, cockpit, and main salon can be found here as well.
Once you enter the main salon, you’ll truly begin to appreciate the amount of care that had to go into the preservation & upkeep required to keep a yacht of this age, in this condition. Attention to detail is quite evident here, the gold hardware provides a vintage feel to the high class joinery found throughout this space. You’ll eagerly want to wander, and observe all the accents & decor that gives this fully furnished room its character. A beautifully designed partition (where the serveware is also stored), separates the formal dining area which is just forward of the L-shaped leather seating area to port. Access to the lower deck accommodations are down a staircase to starboard, and right in front of the staircase is a door that closes this space off from the main foyer & crew areas.
Descending down a flight of stairs from the main salon, the quality of craftsmanship just improves as you begin to explore other areas of this yacht. Her full-beam owner’s suite is equipped with a king sized berth & built in nightstands, w/ recessed shelving to store a decent onboard collection of books to travel with. There is no lack of storage in this space either, there are cedar lined hanging lockers & also a walk-in closet with enough space to hide a Kenmore Chest Freezer, literally. Just outside the walk-in closet you’ll find a reading alcove tucked away to starboard, and last but not least an en-suite marble bath/shower room to port.
The guest suites are well appointed w/ en-suite heads/showers & are distinctly unique from one another in design. A nautical theme is certainly present below deck with all original artwork painted onto the teak satin finish, and more vintage gold hardware is also found embossed throughout the joinery.
As mentioned before, it’s quite evident that the livability & functionality of almost every space onboard was carefully thought out. This trend continues even up into the enclosed bridge deck where you’d expect some compromise, but once again attention to detail was definitely given to the space. Forward of the helm, you have a chart table to starboard, and an L-shaped seating area to port providing ample comfort for owners/guests wanting to accompany the Captain. Just aft of the main helm, you’re able to exit through a sliding door which leads to the exterior portion of the ships bridge deck. This space over looks the cockpit, offering the best vantage point for any live fishing/diving action that may be occurring below deck. Access ascending to the observation/tuna tower can be found here, as well as a teak stepped ladder descending down into her well-equipped cockpit & machinery spaces.
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