Previously only privately used, the 52.3 metre motor yacht Lady Nag Nag is now available for charter in the West Med this summer.
Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Amels to a design by Tim Heywood, she was delivered in 2008 as one of the yard’s 171’ Limited Edition Series. Lloyds classed and MCA compliant, she has an expansive interior designed by Laura Sessa to accommodate 12 guests in six cabins consisting of a main deck full beam master suite, two doubles and three twins, all with LCD televisions and en suite bathroom facilities.
The main saloon has wide oak-planked flooring, comfortable sofas and occasional chairs along with a bar and a full entertainment system including a 50 inch plasma television. More relaxation is available in the bridge deck with its U-shaped settees in front of a 50 inch plasma television, a wet bar and a games table for four guests. Up on the sky deck, there is a Jacuzzi, sun pads and al fresco dining around a large teak table. Twin 2,100hp MTU engines give her a range of 4,500 nautical miles at 12.5 knots.
Water toys include two tenders, two jet skis, two SeaBobs, inflatable sea kayaks, snorkeling gear and a wide range of towables including water skis.
Lady Nag Nag is currently for sale and a broker open house was held on the Amels superyacht last week (7 July).
Lady Nag Nag charters at €245,000 per week through Mega Yacht Solutions.