The 132-foot Oceanfast motoryacht “Lady Arraya” has been sold by Denison Yacht Broker Steve Smith, who is based in Hong Kong.
“Lady Arraya” is a fast 132-foot superyacht built by Oceanfast in 1990 on a semi-displacement hull capable of high speed sustained cruising (23 knots), propelled by MTU and Kamewa jets. Her hull and superstructure are built to design of Phil Curran and Jon Bannenburg.
The water jets create an extremely shallow draft not common in many yachts this size, allowing the yacht to explore beautiful shallow bays with little restriction, eliminating long dinghy rides to reach spectacular white-sand beaches.
Fully refitted in 2003 and constantly upgraded, this superyacht was one of the largest all-aluminium yachts in the world at the time of her launch. Beautiful large oval windows give the salon an incredibly spacious feel, as they almost stretch from floor to ceiling.
“Lady Arraya” offers accommodation for up to 10 guests in 5 suites, including a spacious owners cabin on the upper deck offering privacy with a view. The centerline king-sized bed centered between windows port and starboard provides beautiful views of the ocean with a private deck forward.
The vessel has a VIP cabin on the main deck that also has large oval windows with queen-size bed, ensuite bathroom with stall shower, as well as accommodation for 7 crew.
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