The first interior renderings of the 32-metre Lady Luna have been revealed by her central agency, Ocean Independence. The KRC Yachting build is currently under construction at Marti Yat's facilities in Tuzla, Turkey, with "delivery imminent" according to the broker.
Her contemporary exterior has been penned by Italstyle and is characterised by a high bow, a sheltered helm station and broad glazing for airy, light-filled interiors.
Standout features include the array of toys Lady Luna is set to carry, including waterskis, a Seabob, E-foil, jet surf and paddleboards. The shipyard has also outlined features such as an outdoor cinema and entertainment space, with deck areas strewn with sun loungers. The yacht's sundeck also features a Jacuzzi and a spa and there will be a wellness area on board with a Turkish Hammam.
Accommodation on board will be for 10 guests across five staterooms, each with en suite bathrooms complete with steam baths.
Performance-wise, the yacht is powered by a pair of 650 MAN engines, allowing her to reach a maximum speed of up to 14 knots. Other key specs include a draft of 1.75 metres, an eight-metre beam and a volume of 285GT.
The Turkish yard last hit the headlines in January 2024, when it released "twin superyacht concepts" Dora and Sagitta.
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