Introducing the timeless beauty, Lady L, a 25.8-meter steel yacht built in the iconic 1970s era. This Benetti masterpiece is now up for sale, offering a unique blend of classic design and modern upgrades. Step aboard and embark on a journey through time, where luxury meets history.
Lady L, with her signature canoe stern, embodies the essence of the 1970s, a period renowned for its distinctive yacht designs. Listed by Alp Kismir of Camper & Nicholsons, this yacht is a true collector's item, priced at €1,695,000.
But here's where it gets interesting: Lady L has been meticulously maintained over the years, with significant refits in 2006/2007 and a major overhaul in 2021. Completed at RMK Marine, the 2021 refit transformed her into a modern marvel while preserving her classic charm.
The interior, a masterpiece in itself, boasts restored original woodwork, enhanced with new ceilings, fabrics, and carpets. This careful restoration has breathed new life into the yacht, creating a bright and spacious ambiance throughout. The main deck owner's suite and VIP aft cabin, along with two additional cabins, offer luxurious accommodation for eight guests.
Step outside, and you'll find an expansive deck and upper deck, perfect for al fresco dining and social gatherings. Sunpads forward provide the ultimate relaxation spot, soaking up the sun's rays.
Powered by Cummins engines and Onan generators, installed during the 2006 upgrade, Lady L cruises smoothly at 10 knots and boasts an impressive range of 3,000 nautical miles. Currently lying in Turkey, this 108 GT yacht is ready to set sail on her next adventure.
And this is the part most people miss: Lady L is more than just a yacht; she's a piece of maritime history, a testament to Benetti's craftsmanship. With her unique design and modern upgrades, she offers an unparalleled ownership experience.
So, are you ready to embark on a journey of luxury and history? Lady L awaits her new owner, offering a lifetime of unforgettable memories. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of yachting heritage.
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