LADY EMILY

LENGTH
29.69 m
TOP SPEED
12 kn
GT
102
CREW
4
DELIVERED
1990
BEAM
6.25 m
GUESTS
8

LADY EMILY is a 29.69 m Sail Yacht, built in France by CIM and delivered in 1990. She is one of 11 Maxi 88 models.

Her top speed is 12.0 kn and she boasts a maximum range of 1600.0 nm when navigating at cruising speed, with power coming from a Caterpillar diesel engine. She can accommodate up to 8 guests in 3 staterooms, with 4 crew members waiting on their every need. She has a gross tonnage of 102.0 GT and a 6.25 m beam.

She was designed by Sparkman & Stephens, who also completed the naval architecture. Sparkman & Stephens has designed 64 yachts and created the naval architecture for 63 yachts for yachts above 24 metres.

Her interior was designed by Olivier Flahault (14 other superyacht interiors designed) and Studio Garroni (16 other superyacht interiors designed) - she is built with a Teak deck, a GRP hull, and GRP superstructure.

LADY EMILY is one of 991 sailing yachts in the 24-30m size range, and, compared to similarly sized sailing yachts, her top speed is 1.0 kn above the average.

LADY EMILY is registered under the Denmark flag (along with a total of other 10 yachts)

Specifications

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