The 63m Oceanco luxury yacht LUCKY LADY has emerged from the shipyard into the spring morning as she nears the end of a six-month refit and 20-year survey before returning to the Western Mediterranean charter market this summer.

Motor yacht LUCKY LADY – Post-refit photos will be released soon

CharterWorld broker Lara-Jo Houghting was on-site to witness her as-new appearance up close and to take a tour of the Oceanco facilities. The shipyard is renowned for its strict maintenance of client confidentiality, and it, therefore, came as no surprise that photography was forbidden during this visit. The facility proved an impressive sight that showed why Oceanco is one of the most prestigious shipbuilders, building some of the world’s largest mega yachts and winning plenty of accolades.

Built in 2002, 63m/205ft superyacht LUCKY LADY has naval architecture from The A Group and naval architecture by Oceanco, while Zuretti Interior Design originally completed her interiors. M/Y LUCKY LADY had an extensive refit in 2017 before her most recent shipyard visit.

The Owners have an entire deck dedicated to their comfort, with his-and-hers en-suite bathrooms, an office and a sky lounge fitted with a bar and terrace along with the benefit of 270-degree views. There are 4 further guest suites to accommodate up to 10 guests in luxury within the 1,083 GT interior.

Life alfresco is just as affable thanks to the plentiful lounging areas, sunbathing spaces, two alfresco dining areas, and Jacuzzi and bar up on the sundeck.

A pair of Caterpillar 3512B DITA Diesel engines grant a top speed of 15 knots, a cruising speed of 12 knots and a range of 5,500 nautical miles.