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BROKERAGE<br />

LADY CHRIST<strong>IN</strong>E, Oceanco, 2001/2007, 55.63m/182’6”, 10 guests, €45m<br />

LADY CHRIST<strong>IN</strong>E<br />

LADY CHRIST<strong>IN</strong>E IS AN EXTREMELY DIST<strong>IN</strong>CTIVE YACHT. A 55 metre Oceanco built<br />

for a very experienced yachtsman with unusual and innovative ideas.<br />

Years of ocean sailing are distilled into a layout that ignores conventional planning.<br />

For a start, Lady Christine’s superstructure is full-beam, with side passageways<br />

adding to the interior volume.<br />

The very substantial main deck saloon resembles a fine country house library<br />

complete with a marble open fireplace, The saloon’s size is as a consequence of<br />

placing the dining saloon forward. With 180º views and eight skylight panels, it is a<br />

highly unusual setting.<br />

An astonishing 50% of the entire upper deck is dedicated to the master suite.<br />

The king size bed leads to a private saloon that can be separated by drawing curtains<br />

between the mahogany columns. Floor-to-ceiling windows run the length of the<br />

suite and a private deck is reached through full-height, glazed, retracting doors.<br />

Four horizontally placed guest staterooms include two double and two twins.<br />

Where most yachts have an upper deck saloon, Lady Christine’s second<br />

entertainment area has been moved to the sun deck. With 360º views, this circular<br />

saloon has retracting doors to a massive sunbathing area that has been strengthened<br />

to act as a heli deck complete with refuelling dock. The forward sundeck has a<br />

steering position – a flying bridge on a 55 metre yacht!<br />

Lady Christine will be returning to the Mediterranean after another faultless long

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