The 37.8-metre motor yacht Lady Dia has been sold with Vassilis Fotilas of Fraser representing the buyer and Greg Gheraia and Charlotte Bennegent of Blackorange representing the seller.
Built in GRP by Italian shipyard Custom Line, Lady Dia was launched in 2011 as the first hull in its Custom Line 124 series. She was designed inside and out by Zuccon International Project with naval architecture by Ferretti Engineering Department.
Accommodation is for up to 12 guests across five staterooms, comprising a main deck master suite, accessed through a private office, with four cabins on the lower deck and further accommodation for a crew of seven. Her interiors are decked out in cherry wood with plush carpets and a neutral colour palette running throughout.
A contemporary open-plan main saloon and formal dining area are illuminated by large windows to either side with sliding doors leading to a fold-down sea terrace. Above, on the upper aft deck, guests are treated to a bar, Jacuzzi and sunpads, with one of two al fresco dining options on board. A second, more informal option can be found on the bow.
Power to this 282GT RINA-classed yacht comes from a pair of 3,510hp MTU 12V M93L engines for a top speed of 25 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots. The range is 460 nautical miles. Zero-speed stabilisers keep her steady while underway and at anchor.
Lady Dia was asking €7,200,000.