Feadship's 64-metre motor yacht Lady Marina has been listed for sale for the first time since her original 1999 launch, now offering a first look inside. She joins the market under a joint central agency with Sam Tucker of Moravia Yachting and Merle Wood of Merle Wood & Associates.
Lady Marina is asking €39,950,000 (VAT paid). BOAT unpacks why she’s worth a serious look...
1. Feadship craftsmanship meets family-friendly range
Commissioned as a long-range cruising yacht with family in mind, Lady Marina was crafted by the legendary Dutch yard with exterior design by Studio De Voogt and interiors by the award-winning Donald Starkey. Her steel and aluminium build supports a transoceanic 5,500-nautical-mile range, combining true global explorer capabilities with unmistakable Feadship pedigree. She has been meticulously maintained since her launch, with her last refit works completed in 2024.
2. A grand entrance: main saloon and dining area
The main saloon is all rich, dark wood panelling and polished finishes, brought to life by cream-toned fabrics and pops of colour and pattern in upholstery and artwork. Forward lies a formal dining area for eight, while the aft doors open to a breezy al fresco dining space - ensuring classic style with an indoor-outdoor flow.
3. Relaxed elegance in the boat deck saloon
Think comfort without compromise. The boat deck saloon boasts oversized sofas in a soft pastel palette alongside a wide-screen TV for movie nights. Forward of the same deck, an observation lounge with panoramic windows offers some of the best seats on board, while aft, you’ll find another open-air lounge and outdoor dining setup.
4. Accommodations for a starry guest list
Lady Marina sleeps up to 17 guests in seven staterooms – including a full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck, which hints at an "oriental influence", complete with a private office and a single cabin. The lower deck houses constellation-named guest cabins, and there are two extra cabins available for overflow. Seven twin crew cabins plus separate accommodations for the captain and chief engineer ensure seamless service from a crew of 16.
5. A wellness centre that rivals a boutique spa
Onboard wellness takes centre stage with a dedicated gym, steam room, sauna, and spa. Guests can unwind in not one but two Jacuzzis – a sunpad-flanked one on the sundeck and another on the boat deck, forward-facing for unbeatable views over the bow.
6. Helideck access – a rare addition
A certified helideck aft of the sundeck sets Lady Marina apart in her class. For quick island-hops or VIP transfers, few yachts under 70 metres can match her functionality here.
7. Tech specs that deliver
Powered by twin 4,000hp Caterpillar engines, she cruises comfortably at 12.5 knots with a top speed of 14.5 knots. She also boasts a beam of 10.8 metres, a 3.5-metre draft and a volume of 1,279GT.
Lady Marina is asking €39,950,000 with VAT paid.