Price drop on Oceanfast superyacht Lady Arraya at Simpson Marine and Northrop & Johnson

17 September 2014 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

News just in from Simpson Marine of a $400,000 price cut on the 40.33 metre motor yacht Lady Arraya, jointly listed for sale with Northrop & Johnson.

Built by Australian superyacht yard Oceanfast to a design by Jon Bannenberg, Lady Arraya was delivered in 1990 and last refitted in 2003.

Formerly known as Opal C, she was one of the largest all-aluminium yachts in the world at the time of her launch. Easily recognisable by her large round windows, the spoiler on her stern makes her unique.

Lady Arraya has accommodation for eight guests in a master suite, VIP stateroom and two twin cabins, all with en suite bathroom facilities.

Her spacious saloon is very bright with natural daylight filtering through her large oval windows. There is a lounging area with comfortable sofas on the port side and to starboard there are very deep comfortable chairs facing the sea views. She also boasts a circular dining area surrounded by a semi-circular glass enclosure.

Powered by twin 3,480hp MTU engines linked to KaMeWa water jets, she has a range of 2,200 nautical miles at 12 knots. Lying in Thailand, Lady Arraya is down from $3.2 million to $2.8 million.

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