Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht LADY AMANDA
Classic Couach elegance with serious water-sports credentials
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht LADY AMANDA
Lady Amanda is a Guy Couach 1401 that marries naval pedigree with contemporary comfort. Her navy hull and Kevlar construction reflect decades of French shipbuilding expertise, whilst the thoughtfully appointed interior suits extended cruising and leisurely anchorages across the Mediterranean.
Four spacious double cabins accommodate up to ten guests with genuine ease. The yacht's impressive performance envelope and comprehensive water-sports inventory transform idle days into active exploration. Every detail, from deck layout to galley provisioning, has been refined through consistent, meticulous stewardship.
A crewed experience means your focus remains on the experience itself. Your captain and crew handle navigation, maintenance, and the practical choreography of daily life aboard, leaving you to savour the Côte d'Azur at an unhurried pace.
Highlights
- •Kevlar hull construction and capable sea state performance for assured regional exploration
- •Comprehensive water-sports arsenal including Williams Turbojet tender, SeaDoo jet ski, Seabobs, wakeboard gear, and 5-metre flybridge water slide
- •Four double cabins with flexible berth configuration (Queen and Pullman options) for groups and families
- •Crewed service with provisioning, navigation, and maintenance handled throughout your charter
The Charter Experience
The French Riviera from Lady Amanda's deck unfolds with particular grace. Mornings in Cannes or St Tropez give way to secluded anchorages off the Îles d'Hyères; afternoons yield to Monégasque sophistication. The yacht's sea-keeping ability encourages confident coastal hops, whilst her shallow draft opens access to intimate mooring fields beyond the charter-fleet bustle. Provençal markets, Michelin-starred tables, and protected coves form the rhythm of a week aboard.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might anchor off the Île du Levant for morning snorkelling, transit to Porquerolles for lunch ashore, then cruise the Îles d'Hyères before evening drinks in Sainte-Marguerite. Mid-week, enjoy the Esterel's red cliffs from the water, visit Cannes' old quarter, and conclude near Monaco. The Seabobs and tender create flexible daytrips from each anchorage; evening entertainment often centres on the flybridge or a gentle drift under sail-assist.
Specifications
30.0 m
12
4
8
Monohull
2006
26 kn
4
