VICTORY is a Feadship at a price point that rarely pairs with the name. Built in 1983 by Royal Van Lent with naval architecture by De Voogt, she has just completed an extensive 2025 refit that includes the full renewal of her 10-year Lloyd's classification. For a buyer weighing the risk of an older hull, that Lloyd's renewal is the most meaningful signal available: it confirms the structural integrity, compliance, and long-term viability that underwrite the investment. At 55.5 meters and €13.9M, she is competitively priced against vessels with a fraction of her pedigree, and she is turnkey ready for immediate private use or charter.
Her interior by Bannenberg & Rowell reflects the quality of materials and proportions that made the firm's reputation. Six staterooms accommodate 12 guests, and the layout balances formal entertaining spaces with more relaxed areas for day-to-day cruising. Indoor and outdoor living spaces are generous for a yacht of this era, with volume that belies the 591 gross ton measurement. She reaches a top speed of 16 knots and has a proven track record in the charter market, meaning her systems, crew accommodations, and guest flow have been tested by demanding clients season after season.
What makes VICTORY compelling is the convergence of three factors that seldom align: the Feadship build, the Bannenberg & Rowell interior, and the freshly completed refit, all at a price well below what the market typically asks for any one of those credentials at this length. She is currently in Croatia and available for inspection.
VICTORY is currently located in Croatia in Trogir, Split-Dalmatia.