The 35.7-metre motor yacht Crescent Lady has been sold, with Matthew Martin and James Nason of Fraser Yachts California and Jarrett Hiebert of Merle Wood & Associates representing the seller and Ralph Navarro of FYI Yachts introducing the buyer.
Delivered by Crescent Custom Yachts in 2020 as part of the yard's Crescent 117 series, the semi-displacement yacht was penned inside and out by designer Gregory C. Marshall.
Built in fibreglass, the 232GT yacht with a raised pilothouse offers a shallow draught of 1.8 metres.
Cresent Lady's interiors are contemporary and monochrome, with wood accents throughout. She accommodates 10 guests across five cabins, featuring a full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck complete with a walk-in wardrobe and a “high-end” en suite.
The lower deck hosts two VIP cabins and two double cabins, all en suite, while the crew quarters house five crew.
The full-beam main saloon is bright and open, with expansive windows, oak and stone finishes, and an upgraded AV system. According to the broker, the light-filled saloon gives the yacht a “bigger yacht vibe".
For dining and entertaining, there are various options, both on the main deck aft and in the saloon, while the “country kitchen” style galley adds to the yacht’s “strong entertainment flow". Elsewhere, the sundeck features a lounge, bar and Jacuzzi.
Powered by a pair of MTU engines, Crescent Lady can reach a top speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots.
Crescent Lady was last asking $6,950,000.

