The 30.1-metre Princess 98 motor yacht Lady Beatrice has been sold in an in-house deal with Marc Borderon of Peter Insull's Yacht Marketing representing both seller and buyer.
Built of GRP in the UK by Princess in 2013, she was designed by Bernard Olesinski with interior by Princess' in-house team.
Lady Beatrice's accommodation is for up to nine guests in four cabins on the lower deck, comprising full-beam master with bathtub and walk-in wardrobe, two doubles and a twin with additional Pullman.
The saloon is open plan, with planked wooden sole running through to the dining area. Light upholstery complements the wood trim found on the deckheads and window frames. The galley is conveniently positioned immediately forward of the dining table.
Lady Beatrice's flybridge sports a bar, dining table, sunloungers aft and upholstered bench seating adjacent to the helmstation. On the foredeck is forward-facing, built-in seating around a table, forward of which are sunpads which tilt up to offer views ahead. There is an al fresco dining table on the aft deck, shaded by the overhang.
Powered by twin 2,200hp MTUs, the yacht has a cruising speed of 18 knots and maximum speed of 23 knots.
Lady Beatrice's asking price was not disclosed.