CATCH is an 87-foot (26.5m) Feadship Yachtfish, originally built at the Royal De Vries yard in 1984 and comprehensively refitted in 2023. Designed by Studio De Voogt with interiors refreshed by Lisa Pirofsky Designs, she is one of only a handful of Yachtfish models ever produced, a rare semi-production series from a yard known almost exclusively for full-custom builds. Powered by twin MTU 12V 2000 engines, she reaches a top speed of 26 knots with the kind of seakeeping and build quality that Feadship's name guarantees.
Her 2023 refit was substantial: full hull and superstructure repaint, new teak decking on the foredeck, refreshed main-deck veneers, LED lighting throughout, and a new sun awning topside. Critically, a fourth stateroom was added during the refit, bringing guest capacity to eight across four cabins. At 150 GT with a 21-foot (6.3 m) beam and 6-foot (1.9 m) draft, she's small enough to slip into harbors and marinas that larger Feadships can't access, yet she carries the presence and proportion of a far larger yacht. Currently lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, CATCH offers Feadship pedigree and a fresh refit on a sub-30m platform with manageable operating costs.
CATCH is currently located in United States in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.