Gallant Lady Superyacht - Feadship

Gallant Lady Superyacht - Feadship
Courtesy of Feadship

About Gallant Lady

The Gallant Lady is an exquisite luxury motor yacht measuring 51.21 meters (168 feet 1 inch) in length, expertly crafted by Feadship in 2007. Boasting a beam of 9.6 meters and a draft of 2.15 meters, she features a robust steel hull complemented by a sleek aluminum superstructure, resulting in an impressive gross tonnage of 765 tons.

Equipped with powerful Caterpillar engines, each generating 1,000 horsepower, the Gallant Lady achieves a maximum speed of 15 knots, while comfortably cruising at 12 knots. Her exceptional engineering grants her a remarkable range of approximately 4,200 nautical miles, making her well-suited for extended voyages on the open sea.

Designed to provide unparalleled luxury, the Gallant Lady can accommodate up to 10 guests across five elegantly appointed cabins. The interior showcases the refined touch of renowned designer John Munford, creating an inviting and sophisticated atmosphere. Meanwhile, the exterior design, envisioned by De Voogt, ensures that the yacht not only performs admirably but also captivates with its striking presence on the water.

Whether hosting intimate gatherings or embarking on grand adventures, the Gallant Lady epitomizes the height of yachting elegance and performance.

Gallant Lady's Specifications and Dimensions

  • Builder: Feadship
  • Year Launched: 1983 (refit years may vary)
  • Designer: Various; typically features collaborations between naval architects and interior designers
  • Hull Material: Steel
  • Superstructure: Aluminum
  • Stabilizers: Often equipped with stabilizers for enhanced comfort at sea

Interior Layout

  • Guest Cabins: 5-6, including a master suite and additional guest suites
  • Crew Quarters: Accommodations for 8-10 crew members
  • Saloon: Spacious and often features large windows for natural light
  • Dining Area: Typically designed to seat all guests comfortably, often adjacent to the saloon
  • Galley: Professional-grade kitchen with modern appliances

Exterior Features

  • Deck Space: Multiple levels, including sun decks with sunbeds and shaded areas
  • Jacuzzi: Common on upper decks for relaxation
  • Water Toys: Tenders, jet skis, and other recreational equipment are typically included
  • BBQ Area: Often found on the main deck or flybridge

Performance

  • Engines: Two MTU diesel engines (specific model details may vary)
  • Fuel Capacity: Significant fuel tank for extended cruising
  • Water Capacity: Adequate freshwater tanks for long voyages
  • Year Launched: 1983 (refit years may vary)
  • Designer: Various; typically features collaborations between naval architects and interior designers
  • Hull Material: Steel
  • Superstructure: Aluminum
  • Stabilizers: Often equipped with stabilizers for enhanced comfort at sea