Commissioned in 2022 by a long time US yacht owner, Boardwalk continues a lineage of yachts carrying the same name. The owner previously operated a series of Westport yachts called Boardwalk before moving to a 76.5 metre Feadship delivered in 2021. The new Lurssen version extends that legacy significantly in both length and volume.
Commissioned in 2022 by a long time US yacht owner, Boardwalk continues a lineage of yachts carrying the same name. The owner previously operated a series of Westport yachts called Boardwalk before moving to a 76.5 metre Feadship delivered in 2021. The new Lurssen version extends that legacy significantly in both length and volume.
From Feadship to Lurssen a major increase in scale
The Feadship Boardwalk measured 76.5 metres with a volume of approximately 1,900 GT. The new Lurssen edition reaches 116 metres, an increase of 40 metres, but the more telling comparison is her internal volume. Boardwalks gross tonnage rises from 1,900 GT to 5,350 GT, an almost threefold increase.
This dramatic jump in Gross Tonnage (GT) highlights why volume is often the most accurate indicator of a yachts true scale. Length alone cannot reflect how much usable interior space a yacht offers, because it does not account for beam, height, deck configuration, or the way the hull and superstructure are shaped. By measuring in GT, the comparison shows the full step change in what the new Boardwalk represents for her owner in terms of living areas, technical spaces, and overall capability.
Despite the rise in size and volume, the new Boardwalk still carries a familiar visual DNA. Her long flowing exterior lines echo the styling of the Feadship predecessor, while her six decks incorporate two helipads, a large swimming pool with adjoining spa pool, and a generous beach club aft.
Position among the worlds largest yachts
When delivered in 2026, Boardwalk will enter the YachtBuyer YB100 list of the worlds largest yachts, a ranking determined by gross tonnage rather than length. Her volume of 5,350 GT places her comfortably inside the top fifty, underlining just how significant an increase in scale she represents for her owner.
Boardwalk will join a cluster of major megayachts scheduled for delivery in the same year, including Alnanha, Nausicaä, and O3 from Lurssen and Tanzanite from Amels. All are part of a new wave of high volume yachts, and Boardwalks position among them reflects her standing as one of the most substantial private vessels currently under construction.
Lurssen keeps project details under wraps
From what can be seen since she left her construction shed, Boardwalk presents a profile that reveals several key features despite the limited official information. The yacht carries two large helipads, one on the bow and one on the aft deck, underscoring her capability for private aviation and guest transfer. At the stern, she includes a swimming pool and a spa pool set above a generous swim platform that provides direct access to the water, suggesting a strong focus on outdoor living and waterside relaxation.
A second pool is visible on the upper deck, with a set of steps leading down into it, indicating that it has a significant depth. The arrangement points to an elevated viewing or lounging position and possibly a multi level pool concept, a design choice seen on only a handful of yachts of this size.
Beyond these visible elements, little else has been confirmed about Boardwalks specification, which is typical for a major Lurssen build during the final stages of construction. Neither the interior designer nor the exterior stylist has been announced, and details of her accommodation layout, guest facilities, and technical innovations remain undisclosed. For now, the emerging exterior lines and known volume are the clearest indicators of the scale and ambition of this project.
Feadship Boardwalk listed for sale at €165 million
The earlier 76.5 metre Feadship Boardwalk, launched in 2021, is for sale at €165,000,000. According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, she has been on the market for 95 days, attracting steady interest from buyers following her appearance at the Monaco Yacht Show in September. Her presence at the event offered a rare opportunity for prospective owners to step on board, while the launch of the new 116 metre Lurssen Boardwalk marked a significant progression in scale for her long standing owner.
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