223' Lady Christine
#1
223' Lady Christine
Here's another great yacht. A 223' Feadship Lady Christine. There are two more that I will post up soon that blow this one out of the water.
Review: Feadship 223' "Lady Christine" - YachtForums.Com
"A legend often stands alone. Adding to, or indeed surpassing one, is never a simple challenge. Designing, building and delivering superb yachts is like a fine art. Requirements, tenets, performance must be observed in the creation of excellent seagoing vessels. However, Feadship has accomplished this rare feat again and again in the luxury yachting world. And while its own excellent creations continue to set new pinnacles, the acclaimed builder has now launched yet another yacht to be noticed, admired, praised. She is the pristine “Lady Christine.”"
Review: Feadship 223' "Lady Christine" - YachtForums.Com
"A legend often stands alone. Adding to, or indeed surpassing one, is never a simple challenge. Designing, building and delivering superb yachts is like a fine art. Requirements, tenets, performance must be observed in the creation of excellent seagoing vessels. However, Feadship has accomplished this rare feat again and again in the luxury yachting world. And while its own excellent creations continue to set new pinnacles, the acclaimed builder has now launched yet another yacht to be noticed, admired, praised. She is the pristine “Lady Christine.”"
#2
If I had this yacht, I wouldnt own a house. I would live in it 24/7 and point any place in the map and just go there. I really like the swimming pool, would be nice to have this parked in front of Porto Cervo.
#3
I would do that with Tatoosh.
#4
It looks good, I think they are kind of slow if you want to follow the Jet-Set places; otherwise telling your captain to take it whilst you fly on the personal jet would be nice. Though a Mangusta,Leopard or a Palmer Johnson 175 which is my personal favourite would be nice.
#5
It looks good, I think they are kind of slow if you want to follow the Jet-Set places; otherwise telling your captain to take it whilst you fly on the personal jet would be nice. Though a Mangusta,Leopard or a Palmer Johnson 175 which is my personal favourite would be nice.
#6
These larger yachts can cross the Atlantic, travel by night and voila your in the Caribbean which is a long way.
#9
It's still going to take a couple days no matter how you slice it. And if the weather sucks, I'd rather be flying.