Aston Martin maestro Lawrence Stroll has swapped his 318-foot superyacht Faith for the sleek, 259-foot Project 714 – but trust us, this “downsize” is anything but a downgrade.
Launched from Feadship’s Aalsmeer yard, this deep-blue stunner turned a Dutch village into a gawking gallery as it glided through canals, dwarfing churches and houses. For Stroll, size is just a detail; it’s all about flair—and this yacht delivers.
F1 fans know that Stroll likes to play big. With an estimated $3.9 billion fortune, the Canadian billionaire is pushing Aston Martin toward glory, even if a race win is still a work in progress.
Project 714 boasts British design studio RWD’s sculpted lines, glass-drenched decks, a beach club with a pool, and – obviously – a helipad.
It’s ‘smaller’ than Faith, but calling it modest is like calling Max Verstappen a decent driver. Feadship hails it as “a true gentleman’s yacht,” though it’s more a billionaire’s dream machine.
As it glided toward Rotterdam for sea trials, Dutch locals gaped. Cost? A mystery, but chump change for the man steering Aston Martin’s F1 ambitions.