1971 Feadship 101 Profile

| FEATURES: |
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| Extensive Refit Completed 2025 |
| Rebuilt Engines, Zero Hours (200 hrs current) |
| New Twin Northern Light Generators |
| Dual Stabilization System (Fins + SK26 + SK35) + Seakeeper Warranty Through 9/2029 |
| Extended Aft Deck / Lazarette Conversion |
| Date Listed: 04/28/2026 |
The 1971 101’ Feadship “Passage” represents a rare opportunity to own a classic Feadship that has benefited from a comprehensive, no-expense-spared refit. Built at the renowned De Vries shipyard and designed by De Voogt Naval Architects, she carries the unmistakable lines and pedigree that define the brand, elevated by the scale and quality of her recent transformation.
Under current ownership, this 101’ Feadship was taken down to her core and completely refit in 2025 with a level of detail and oversight that is increasingly rare. Led by Bill Royster, a seasoned yachtsman with over 30,000 miles at command at sea, the project reflects both deep experience and a genuine passion for the water. His hands-on approach and attention to detail ensured the yacht’s classic Feadship lines were carefully preserved while incorporating meaningful modern advancements, resulting in a yacht that balances timeless design with enhanced comfort, performance, and long-term reliability.
Major work was completed across her mechanical systems, structure, and interior spaces, including the full renewal of electrical, plumbing, hydraulics, and navigation systems. Her engines have been rebuilt to zero hours and generators replaced, providing a dependable and refreshed machinery platform. The hull was fully inspected, sandblasted, and refinished, complemented by new teak decks and modern electronics throughout.
One of the most significant transformations took place aft, where the original sportfishing cockpit was reimagined into an extended aft deck, dramatically increasing usable outdoor space. Beneath, a fully engineered, climate-controlled lazarette was created to house critical systems, including dual Seakeeper units, relocated air conditioning chillers, and a water maker.
This configuration is exceptionally rare for a yacht of this size and vintage. The Feadship retains her original factory fin stabilizers, now complemented by the addition of a Seakeeper 35 and Seakeeper 26 resulting in a highly refined stabilization setup. The dedicated, climate-controlled environment further supports long-term reliability and performance of these systems.
Inside, the yacht reflects traditional craftsmanship, with rich satin cherry wood, melamine - tongue and groove overheads, teak and holly floors, and finely detailed high-gloss teak joinery creating a warm, balanced feel throughout. Expansive salon windows fill the space with natural light and uninterrupted water views, enhancing the main living area’s open, inviting flow.
The galley has been thoughtfully reconfigured into an open “country kitchen” layout, transforming what was once a more formal, enclosed service space into a central, social hub on the main deck. Outfitted with updated, high-end appliances, including a Bosch cooktop and oven, dual drawer-style refrigeration, ice maker, and dishwasher and finished with premium porcelain surfaces, it now flows seamlessly into the salon and forward dining area enhancing both everyday use and onboard entertaining. Its central location also provides easy access to both guest and crew areas, improving functionality for extended cruising or charter use.
The formal dining area comfortably seats eight with dedicated storage for glassware, china, and service, well suited for onboard entertaining. Accommodations for eight guests, including a full-beam master and two spacious guest staterooms are complemented by separate crew quarters for up to four, allowing for privacy and a high level of service underway.
Beyond the yacht itself, “Passage” offers a unique ownership advantage. She comes with the rare opportunity to lease her current slip in Los Sueños Marina and is fully legal for charter they're allowing you to enjoy her privately, place her into a charter program, or both from day one.
If you appreciate the heritage of a Feadship but want the confidence of a thoroughly modernized motor yacht, “Passage” stands apart, an iconic Feadship MY, thoughtfully restored and ready to be enjoyed from day one.
On deck, she delivers the experience expected of a yacht of this pedigree. Teak-laid walkaround decks provide safe, easy movement, while the extended aft deck is now ideally suited for outdoor dining and entertaining. The upper deck offers multiple seating areas in sun and shade beneath dual Bimini tops, along with a fully equipped helm station and dedicated space for a Zodiac tender. Underway, she cruises comfortably at 10 knots with a top speed of 13 knots, powered by twin 460hp Caterpillar diesel engines and offering an estimated 2,500 nautical mile range.
Key Highlights:
HIN/IMO: 602
Stock #: BRA2784-AR
LOA: 101' (30.78 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1971
Beam: 20'
Cabins: 3
Sleeps: 8
V Berths: 7
Heads: 4
Crew Cabins: 2
Crew Sleeps: 4
Maximum Speed: 13
Cruise Speed: 10
Range NMI: 2500
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Steel
Fuel Tank: 4400 Gallons (16656 Liters)
Fresh Water: 2000 Gallons (7571 Liters)
Gross Tonnage: 133
“Passage” is of steel construction, with an aluminum superstructure. The H.W. DeVoogt hull design features a sharp entry bow and substantial keel. Main longitudinal stringers run from the transom forward, disappearing in the bow, and act as engine beds in the engine room. There are additional longitudinal and transverse members as needed. She has transverse structural bulkheads fully tabbed around the perimeter.
She carries 4400 gallons(17,411 Liters) of diesel in four (4) steel fuel tanks with a 2,500 nautical mile range, 2000 gallons (7,570liters) of fresh water in one (1) steel tank, two (2) steel grey water tanks, and (1) steel black water tank.
Nothing was left untouched.
All frames and plates were sounded, inspected, and replaced as necessary. The entire exterior and interior hull were sandblasted, primed, and painted. The exterior hull received two (2) coats of Hempel primer and two (2) coats of Hempel black bottom paint.
Underwater running gear, including bow thruster blades, propellers, and shafts—was treated with PropSpeed. A stainless steel-supported, teak-covered swim platform was installed on the transom.
Original sportfishing cockpit redesigned to extend the aft deck while creating a climate control
Lazarette underneath to house the addition of two seakeepers (Sk26 +Sk35) to complement the
original factory fins stabilization and house the relocation of critical equipment like the A/C Chillers
and water-maker.
All teak decks were replaced on all exterior decks. All tanks were cleaned and inspected. All running gear removed and rectified to include the stabilizer fins. All hydraulic systems, electrical systems, plumbing, pumps, and firefighting systems were renewed. All toilets were replaced with Headhunter units. A new bow thruster motor was installed.
All electronics, AV and sound systems were replaced. All wall switches and outlets were upgraded to Zimar brand. All new LED lighting and underwater lights were installed throughout.
The interior was fully renewed, including teak and holly flooring, carpets, stone surfaces, overheads, soft goods, walls, cabinetry, countertops, mattresses, appliances, toilets, faucets, shower doors, shower fixtures, furniture, and windows (removed and resealed).
Galley reconfigured to an open Country Kitchen layout.
The spacious salon features full-length windows providing abundant natural light. Teak and holly flooring is installed at the entrance, transitioning to wall-to-wall carpet with sound-absorbing padding.
Accordion-style glass French doors open to the aft deck. Satin cherry wood cabinetry with high-gloss teak joinery is featured throughout.
Furnishings include:
Located forward on the main deck, the formal dining area is separated from the salon by the galley and offers panoramic views.
Features include:
The galley is located just aft of the dining salon on the main deck, forward and down three steps from the pilothouse. It is furnished with stainless steel, commercial-grade appliances and a full pantry. A stairway provides direct access to the crew quarters.
Furnishings and equipment include:
The full-beam master stateroom, located amidships, is furnished with a king berth, loveseat, HD TV, Lithe Wi-Fi sound system, and custom built-ins to port and starboard, offering ample storage, including additional space beneath the berth. His and hers hanging lockers are fully cedar-lined.
The ensuite head and shower are finished with porcelain sintered stone countertops and flooring, along with abundant mirrored surfaces that enhance the sense of space. The bed frame has been retrofitted with an electric lift, providing access to the bilge area below for servicing equipment and tanks.
Located just aft of the owner's stateroom, port and starboard, are corresponding guest staterooms fitted with beautiful bulkheads with teak trims, with three twin beds each, and cedar-lined hanging lockers. Each stateroom is completed with an ensuite head and shower furnished with porcelain counters and floor and abundant mirroring, creating a spacious feel. Each stateroom has generous closets and drawer spirea, separate air conditioning controls, and indirect lighting.
Located just aft of the owner's stateroom, port and starboard, are corresponding guest staterooms fitted with beautiful bulkheads with teak trims, with three twin beds each, and cedar-lined hanging lockers. Each stateroom is completed with an ensuite head and shower furnished with porcelain counters and floor and abundant mirroring, creating a spacious feel. Each stateroom has generous closets and drawer spirea, separate air conditioning controls, and indirect lighting.
The pilothouse is finished in rich satin cherry wood with high-gloss teak joinery and is fully equipped with complete instrumentation, offering excellent visibility. The custom helm station includes a stainless steel and mahogany destroyer wheel.
Adjacent to the helm is bench seating for three, positioned beneath a built-in wall unit designed for navigational and office equipment. A full ship’s diagnostic alarm system is located to port, behind the helm station.
A day head, finished with porcelain sintered stone and mirrored surfaces, is located to starboard between the pilothouse and salon, providing convenient access from the main deck.
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The salon’s melamine ceiling design extends seamlessly to the aft deck, followed by a mesh canopy that provides versatile shade. The space is furnished with a high-gloss teak dining table seating up to eight guests, along with a forward-facing half-moon bench. A True two-drawer refrigerator is also installed.
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The expansive flybridge features a shaded, fully instrumented helm with dual Stidd helm chairs. A full-size Electrichef BBQ grill is installed, along with seating for up to eight beneath the aft Bimini. The forward and aft Bimini tops provide flexible sun and shade coverage over a large open-air deck area designed for relaxing or entertaining.
Additional features include removable chocks for an 18' Zodiac RIB tender, a fully equipped helm station, and an aft docking station.
Deck Equiptment:
Lazarette:
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