The 41.1-metre Majesty 135 motor yacht Lady Tahiti has been sold with Jessica Ruez and Jean-Marie Recamier of Camper & Nicholsons representing the seller and Howard Prime of Simpson Marine representing the buyer.
Delivered in the Middle East by Gulf Craft in 2012, the GRP yacht was designed in-house and completed her 10-year Lloyd's class survey in 2022. The new owner is her second since new.
Accommodation is for an owner's party of 10, comprising a full-beam, main-deck owner's suite with his-and-hers bathrooms plus two lower-deck twins and two double guest cabins. The broker pointed out that her owner had her designed with a clear segregation between her crew of 10 and guests.
An elevator connects the three interior decks, all of which are finished with an oriental touch and include bamboo, sycamore and eucalyptus woods with some Swarovski crystal detailing and marble in the bathrooms.
The aft deck leads to a large swim platform, while the bridge deck offers open-air dining for the full party of 10. A dumbwaiter runs from the galley to allow for efficient service. The semi-shaded sun deck sports a sit-up bar, Jacuzzi and ample seating and sunpads.
The 356GT yacht has a range if 1,150 miles at its cruising speed of 12 knots, under twin MTU engines, which have low hours of use as the owner has only used her for short family trips. Lady Tahiti's top speed is in excess of 20 knots and she carries a 5-metre Williams tender.
Lady Tahiti was asking €7,250,000.