The 70m superyacht Felix, owned by Charles Graham Berwind III, is a mystery in Adelaide, Australia. The yacht, which was previously known as REDEMPTION, was built in 1969 by Jadewerft and designed by Reymond Langton Design. The yacht has a steel superstructure and a length of 74m. The owner, Charles Graham Berwind III, bought the yacht from David Russell. Felix is a luxury motor yacht built by Dutch shipyard Amels and designed by Walter. The yacht was converted into the super yacht Amadeus in 2007 for French luxury goods billionaire Bernard Arnault. The yacht was sold by sales brokers Josh Gulbranson and Stuart Larsen of Fraser Fort Lauderdale.
FELIX, formerly known as Lady Anne P.B., Lady S (owned by Dan Snyder), and Lady E (owned by David Russel), was built in the Netherlands at their Makkum shipyard. Its top speed is 17.4 kn, and her cruising speed is 14.0 kn. The yacht’s current location in Adelaide remains a mystery, with many theories suggesting it is owned by a North American businessman. The largest yachts in the world are owned by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, Roman Abramovich, and Sheikh Mohammed bin FELIX.
📹 M/Y FELIX | 70M/230’ Jadewerft yacht for sale by Langton – Motor Expedition Superyacht – Yacht Tour
Motor yacht FELIX is an expedition superyacht built by German yard Neue Jadewerft (now part of Luerssen Shipyards).
📹 229′ Jadewerft Super Yacht “FELIX”
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