WARREN YACHTS | “CRYSTAL LADY”

Make & Model
WARREN YACHTS
Accommodation
4 x GUEST CABINS | 2 x CREW CABIN
Location
Sydney
Length
114ft / 35m

Built in GRP in Australia by Warren Yachts and delivered in 2002, she was refitted in 2007 and underwent major maintenance in 2023 along with her five-year survey. Her distinctive exterior lines are by Phil Curran and Peter Lowe and her interior is by Sam Sorgiovanni.

Crystal Lady’s interior feels like a cosy retreat with upholstered sofas in the saloon and an inviting master cabin with a bathtub, surrounded by marble. The theme continues into the skylounge, which has convivial C-shaped seating around a coffee table.

Accommodation is for a party of eight guests with quarters for a crew of four. There are four beautifully appointed cabins, including a full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck with a private study. One generous VIP stateroom and two twin staterooms are located on the lower deck, all with ensuite bathrooms.

On deck, lifestyle features include a Jacuzzi and sun lounging area on the foredeck, a walkaround layout for easy movement throughout and a hydraulic swim platform that doubles as a tender launch or sport-fishing station, complete with a mounted chair and integrated barbecue.
The 243GT ABS-classed yacht has an impressive top speed of 27 knots under twin MTU diesels. Cruising speed is 13 knots and range is 1,536 nautical miles. She is stabilised underway for enhanced guest comfort during passage or at anchor.
Length
35m
Hull Type
Motor Yacht
Hull Material
Aluminium
Power
Power
Beam/Width
7.41m
Draft
2.41m
Displacement
243 gt
Engines
2 x MTU DIESEL
Make
WARREN YACHTS
Year
2002
Fuel Type
Diesel
Cruising Speed
13 knots
Maximum Speed
27 knots
Accommodation
4 x GUEST CABINS / 2 x CREW CABIN

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