The Ultimate $50M Glow Up: Inside the 189ft Feadship "W"
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The evolution from Larissa 2W began in earnest when the yacht changed ownership in late 2019 and returned to the Fed yard for an extensive 10-month refit in 2020.
The most striking exterior change was the transition from her original classic white finish to a sophisticated gunmetal gray hole.
The yacht also carries 25,000 L of fresh water, supported by high-capacity water makers that allow for total independence during long stays in remote anchorages.
She remains a benchmark for the 55 to 60 m category. A size range that offers the ultimate in flexibility and luxury.
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Ever wondered what a world-class superyacht transformation looks like? Meet W, the legendary 57.6-meter Feadship formerly known as Larisa. This isn’t just a boat—it’s a floating masterpiece that underwent a massive 10-month "glow up" to become the sleek, gunmetal-grey icon you see today. In this deep dive, we’re exploring why W is the ultimate flex for the 18-30 generation of luxury enthusiasts. From her massive 21-meter sun deck and high-speed waterslide to the insane engineering of her twin MTU engines hitting 15.6 knots, she’s built for both speed and style. Highlights include: The Transformation: How she evolved from the classic Larisa into the modern W. The Toys: A look at the 11.5m Boston Whaler tender and the inflatable beach club. The Layout: 6 ultra-luxe cabins for 12 guests, including a master suite with its own private balcony. Tech Specs: 4,500 nautical mile range—perfect for crossing from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean. Whether you're into cutting-edge marine engineering or just here for the pure aesthetic of billionaire living, the Feadship W sets the new standard for life on the water.