Sold in January 2017, the 62.6 metre motor yacht Lady Lola is back on the market, renamed Lucky Lady and jointly listed for sale by Burgess with Fraser.
Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Oceanco to a design by The A Group, Lucky Lady was delivered in 2002 and hailed at the time as the highest quality yacht yet launched from the yard. Lloyd's classed and MCA compliant, her interior by François Zuretti is themed around Norwegian birch burl wood and mahogany, with a liberal use of fine marbles.
She completed a refit and interior re-design in 2012. During the refit the entire upper level owner's deck was transformed into a 325 square metre private owner's apartment boasting a forward facing owner's suite with 270 degree panoramic views, separate his and hers bathrooms, a private forward facing terrace, a study and a saloon aft. A further major interior refit of decor and soft goods was carried out in 2017.
Accommodation is for 10 guests in five cabins including the master suite. The four guest suites below deck feature en-suite marble bathrooms, seating areas and large closets, making them VIP cabins.
She also features a spacious flybridge for enjoying the space outdoors, which includes a plunge pool with waterfall, an outdoor cinema, two al fresco dining areas and a golf driving range. Twin 1,650hp Caterpillar diesel engines give her a range of 4,500 nautical miles at 12 knots.
Available to view at the upcoming Superyacht Experience in Palm Beach, Florida, Lucky Lady is asking $32,000,000.