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In a world where superyachts grow ever larger and louder, LADY MARINA remains a rare masterpiece—an elegant 64‑metre tri‑deck Feadship whose authority comes not from extravagance, but from pedigree, engineering, and a quarter‑century of meticulous stewardship.
Built in 1999 by Feadship De Vries, LADY MARINA entered the world already destined for distinction. Conceived for a large, multi‑generational family with global ambitions, she was engineered from the keel up for serious passage making. Her 5,500‑nautical‑mile range at 12.5 knots places entire oceans within reach, while her quiet efficiency at sea reflects the Dutch shipyard’s celebrated mastery of noise and vibration control.
Just one year after her launch, the yacht claimed the International Superyacht Society Award for Best Power Yacht Over 43 Metres, cementing her place among the icons of her era.
But what is most remarkable is not the recognition she achieved early in life—it’s the condition she maintains today. Thanks to a rigorous engineering program and recent major overhaul, LADY MARINA stands as a testament to what it means to invest in a yacht with longevity in mind.
A Layout Designed for Family
Step aboard and you immediately sense her original purpose: creating a home at sea for a family that loves to travel together yet values individual space.
At the heart of the main deck lies a full‑beam master suite, complete with a private study—an elegant retreat with subtly Oriental notes, reflecting designer Donald Starkey’s nuanced approach to luxury. Nearby sits a single cabin, ideal for a child, nanny, or security staff.
Below deck, the remaining guest cabins each bear the name of a star constellation—a poetic touch for guests who fall asleep while crossing oceans beneath the night sky. In total, the yacht accommodates up to 12 guests in six cabins, with the unique option of three additional cabins for four more guests or staff.
Her 16‑member crew (expandable to 18) enjoy unusually spacious accommodations, including seven twin cabins and private doubles for the Captain and Chief Engineer—a feature that enhances crew longevity and service quality.
Features Reserved for Larger Yachts
What truly sets LADY MARINA apart is how many “big‑boat” amenities are integrated into a 64‑metre profile without disturbing her balanced, timeless exterior lines.
- Private-use helideck — a rarity at this size
- Guest elevator serving all four decks
- Dual Jacuzzis for relaxation at sea or at anchor
- Gym, sauna, and spa for wellness‑focused cruising
- A panoramic observation lounge on the boat deck, offering cinematic views of the horizon
These features, combined with her ocean‑crossing capabilities, make her feel significantly larger than her measured length.
A Quiet Powerhouse
Whether gliding through the Caribbean or cutting across the Mediterranean, LADY MARINA is defined by serenity. Her exceptionally low levels of vibration and onboard noise—hallmarks of Feadship engineering—create an atmosphere more akin to a floating estate than a vessel underway.
With VAT paid and offered for sale for the very first time, LADY MARINA represents something nearly impossible to replicate in today’s market:
a yacht with a single, highly caring owner; a legacy of competent maintenance; and a design whose relevance has endured long beyond passing trends.
Key Specifications
- Builder: Feadship De Vries
- Length: 64 m
- Range: approx. 5,500 nm at 12.5 kn
- Classification: Lloyd’s
- Notable Features: helideck, guest elevator, two Jacuzzis, spa & sauna, observation lounge
- Accommodation: up to 12 guests + additional staff cabins
- Crew: 16–18
- Status: VAT paid, first time offered for sale





