GO Yacht Description
Start with the real headline: GO is a 43m Feadship that’s been stretched, upgraded and weaponised for actual fun: lengthened decks for entertaining, a sundeck Jacuzzi, a fold-down beach club and a toy list that reads like a watersports shop inventory rather than an afterthought.
Space hack, Feadship edition. For her size, GO is famously voluminous, sleeping up to 10 guests in 5 cabins with a trick layout: the two lower-deck full‑beam VIP zones can be split into four suites or opened up into two huge VIPs with lounges. Translation: you can configure the boat to match your group instead of forcing your group to match the boat.
Why you pick GO instead of the next 40‑something metre: because the 4m hull extension wasn’t for vanity shots, it was to fit a 6.4m Castoldi tender, a proper beach club and more deck real estate for dining and lounging under shade or sun. Add in Feadship-engineered low-noise tech and at‑anchor stabilisers and you get “cruise all day, still hear yourself think” comfort.
Top deck: not just sunpads and regrets. Up top you get a Jacuzzi, multiple lounging zones and a full-beam bridge deck lounge with bar that opens straight out to the aft deck. Inside, the contemporary teak interior runs on a serious AV spine: big HD screens, Kaleidescape movie and music library, Wi‑Fi throughout – more streaming hub than static salon.
Waterline chaos, neatly organised. GO runs as an RYA jet ski training centre and PADI dive school, with a 21ft Castoldi, jetski, seabobs, JetSurf, subwings, wakeboards, e‑foil, inflatable trampoline, jellyfish pool, towables, kayaks, SUPs, dive gear and enough snorkel sets and wetsuits to equip a small aquatic cult. The oversized swim platform doubles as your launch pad for all of it.
Net result: if you want a 2010 Feadship (refitted and extended) that behaves like a bigger yacht in terms of space, flexibility and toys, GO is the rational choice disguised as the fun one.
What is the cabin arrangement of GO?
| Cabin | Bed Size | Bathroom Details | AC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Master Suite | King | En-suite bathroom | Yes |
| Double Cabin 1 | Queen | En-suite bathroom | Yes |
| Double Cabin 2 | Queen | En-suite bathroom | Yes |
| Twin Cabin 1 | Twin | En-suite bathroom | Yes |
| Twin Cabin 2 | Twin | En-suite bathroom | Yes |
GO

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Weekly price: €200,000
- Length: 141'
- # of Guests: 10
- # of Cabins: 5
- # of Crew: 9
- Builder: Feadship
- Cruising Speed: 10kn
- Max. Speed: 14kn
- Built Year: 2010

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GO Yacht Charter Price
| # of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Taxes: 13%%, exceptions available | Total | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 day charter | 400,000EUR to 400,000EUR | 80,000EUR to 120,000EUR | 480,000EUR to 520,000EUR | Discounts outside the main season are common. | ||
| 7 day charter | 200,000EUR to 200,000EUR | 40,000EUR to 60,000EUR | 240,000EUR to 260,000EUR | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | ||
| 3 day charter | 100,000EUR to 100,000EUR | 20,000EUR to 30,000EUR | 120,000EUR to 130,000EUR | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 200,000EUR / 6 * 3 days = 100,000EUR |
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
Price Details
Price from: EUR200,000
High season rate: EUR200,000
































