The 55-metre superyacht Olympus, built by Feadship, has been sold, underlining continued demand for high-quality, pedigree yachts in the resale market.
Originally delivered in 2024, Olympus is one of Feadship’s newer custom builds and quickly attracted attention for its clean exterior lines, advanced engineering, and owner-focused layout. The yacht was sold after a relatively short time on the market, signaling strong buyer appetite for modern, Northern European-built tonnage.
Industry sources indicate the transaction reflects a broader trend: buyers are increasingly favoring recently delivered yachts with proven performance, rather than committing to long new-build timelines. With shipyard slots extending several years ahead, late-model yachts like Olympus offer an attractive shortcut into ownership.
Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, Olympus was designed for both comfort and long-range cruising. The yacht features expansive outdoor deck areas, generous interior volumes, and a layout suited to private use rather than charter-heavy operation.
The sale also reinforces Feadship’s position at the top end of the global superyacht market. Despite challenging economic conditions in some regions, the Dutch builder continues to see strong interest in both new-build projects and recently delivered yachts entering the brokerage market.
While details of the buyer and final sale price were not disclosed, the successful transfer of Olympus adds to a growing list of modern Feadship yachts changing hands quickly, often at values close to their original build cost.
As the superyacht market moves into 2026, transactions like this suggest confidence remains strong among ultra-high-net-worth buyers, particularly for yachts that combine cutting-edge design with immediate availability.
