The 68-metre Feadship motor yacht Lady Christine has joined the brokerage market in a new listing with Luke Brennan of Cecil Wright.
Lady Christine was delivered in 2010 to her first and only owner - a "seasoned yachtsman" who was heavily involved throughout her design and construction. Steel and aluminium comprise the 68 metre, built by the Dutch yard to an in-house design and naval architecture by Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects, and outfitted with custom interiors by British designer Rodney Black. Lady Christine, in fact, marked the first superyacht commission for the renowned interior designer.
She has been meticulously maintained since her launch, with a refit in 2015 and more recent works completed this year.
Six split-level decks and 1,608GT of internal volume make up Lady Christine, with her broker noting how her expansive living spaces are adorned with signature Feadship features, including "generous ceiling heights, abundant natural light and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow".
Her interiors are said to be inspired by early Art Deco influences, with design highlights including silver-lacquered columns, sculpted carpets, mother-of-pearl inlays and the use of four woods – Macassar ebony, maple, cherry and amboyna burr - throughout.
Her main deck is host to a piano bar and dining room, the latter can transform into an open-air dining space thanks to full-height sliding glass doors that open out to balconies on both sides and extend the beam to 15 metres.
A sweeping spiral staircase nearby is a highlight on board, detailed with intricate marquetry, alongside the custom marquetry panels in the main and owner’s lobbies, which depict architectural landmarks such as the Taj Mahal and the Empire State Building from the owner's personal travels and stories.
Read More/Stairway to heaven: Standout superyacht staircasesAccommodation on board the yacht for sale is for up to 10 guests in five cabins, including a dedicated owner's deck and three doubles and a twin on the lower deck. Situated above the bridge, the private deck is fitted with a full-beam suite, two private studies, a gym and a panoramic observation lounge with a well-equipped gym located to its aft. Meanwhile, there are further quarters for up to 19 crew.
Outside, Lady Christine's infinity-style pool on the aft deck is an obvious attraction, offering a contraflow system for exercise and a "sophisticated" drainage and jet system to fill and warm the pool quickly. For those seeking a dip in the sea, a beach club with fold-down platforms and a tender garage below offer easy access. She is also equipped with a full suite of water toys.
Up top, the sundeck is home to the commercially certified helideck (with firefighting systems and refuelling capabilities) and a "Key West lounge" - a multifunctional space designed for relaxed living and entertaining. Here, there is a Teppanyaki grill, barbecue and even a pizza oven, with an optional large awning for dining or lounging in the shade.
“Lady Christine represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire an iconic Feadship," said listing broker Luke Brennan. "Her 2025 refit brings her systems up to the highest standards. At this price point, few Feadships combine such timeless elegance, proven performance and modern upgrades.”
Twin MTU engines give Lady Christine a range of 5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots. She is equipped with an "ultra-quiet" generator room alongside recently upgraded at-anchor stabilisers, for comfort in all conditions.
Lady Christine is asking €55,750,000 with VAT paid.