$100,000 Price Reduction of 78’ Numarine Motor Yacht LADY F

By Janine St.Denis
Posted February 19, 2025 in Brokerage & New Build

Northrop & Johnson announces the significant $100,000 price reduction of the sleek and sophisticated 78’ (23.77m) Numarine LADY F. Listed for sale with Yacht Brokers Ali Tanir and Sean Doyle, the yacht is now listed for $1,680,000. This 2012-built performance yacht offers a rare combination of advanced engineering, luxury, and comfort.

Designed with Vacuum Infusion Technology, LADY F is both lightweight and durable, ensuring exceptional performance and efficiency in all sea conditions. Meticulously maintained by a single owner, she has spent winters dry-docked in the Mediterranean, preserving her pristine condition.

The interior, designed by Can Yalman, is a masterpiece of contemporary elegance. The main salon features panoramic windows, a stylish lounge area, and seamless access to the teak-laid aft deck through a full sliding glass door. A dedicated dining space for eight guests ensures an inviting atmosphere for gatherings, complemented by a fully equipped galley with high-end appliances and ample storage.

Accommodating up to eight guests, LADY F boasts four luxurious staterooms. The full-beam owner’s suite is a retreat in itself, featuring a king-size bed, settee, walk-in wardrobe, and an ensuite with a walk-through double vanity. Two VIP staterooms and a twin cabin, each with private ensuites, offer refined comfort and privacy.

LADY F’s outdoor spaces cater to both relaxation and entertainment. The flybridge is a social hub, featuring a wet bar, BBQ, and spacious sunbathing areas, while the foredeck offers an intimate lounge with a sunpad and Bimini cover. The hydraulic swim platform doubles as a tender lift and a beach club, perfect for water activities.

With her modern amenities, impeccable maintenance, and now an even more attractive price, LADY F is an incredible opportunity for buyers seeking a high-performance motor yacht.

For inquiries and viewings, contact Yacht Brokers Ali Tanir and Sean Doyle, or Northrop & Johnson’s press team.


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