Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht MY LADY ALASKA
Alaskan wilderness with five-star comfort and expert local crew
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht MY LADY ALASKA
MY LADY ALASKA is a Broward 97 purpose-built for Alaska's demanding waters, where rugged coastlines meet refined accommodation. Her five cabins sleep ten guests across three queen and four single berths, each with private ensuite. The main saloon opens to a full-sized entertainment system, while the expansive flybridge provides unobstructed views across glacier-fed fjords and pristine anchorages.
Your crew combines deep Alaskan expertise with professional hospitality. Captain John Tinghino holds a 200-ton USCG license and brings over a decade of remote-water operations; Captain Eddie Grasty rose through Alaska's fishing and charter ranks with an intimate knowledge of safe passage through Southeast's most rewarding waters. Chef Tracy Clifford, with twenty-plus years' experience, sources daily catches and seasonal ingredients to create menus that evolve throughout your week. Deckhands Amanda and Colton bring wildlife expertise, first-responder training, and the kind of local insight that transforms each day into genuine connection rather than ticked boxes.
The aft deck hosts al fresco dining framed by the northern sky. Below, the main saloon balances intimate gatherings with flexibility for larger groups. Every detail, from soft natural lighting to the heated ensuite bathrooms, acknowledges that true luxury in Alaska means comfort without pretence.
Highlights
- •Five private cabins with ensuite facilities, accommodating ten guests across multiple generations
- •Crew of five including two rotating captains with combined Alaskan expertise and USCG licensing
- •Chef-prepared menus emphasising local seafood, foraged ingredients, and daily fresh bread and pastries
- •Flybridge and aft deck spaces designed for both solitude and shared moments beneath endless daylight
The Charter Experience
A seven-day charter aboard MY LADY ALASKA typically departs from Ketchikan, exploring Southeast Alaska's most protected and spectacular reaches. Days unfold with kayaking beside active tidewater glaciers, hiking into temperate rainforest, and anchoring in remote coves where wildlife encounters happen organically rather than by itinerary. Your crew navigates with precision, choosing weather-dependent routes that prioritise safety and opportunity. The rhythm alternates naturally between active exploration and restorative time on deck. Most charters conclude with a visit to Bell Island's geothermal springs, a rare privilege that rewards the week's adventures.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week departs Ketchikan for the protected waters of Southeast Alaska, calling at remote anchorages where kayaking, hiking, and wildlife observation (bears, whales, eagles, sea otters) dominate daylight hours. Evening meals rotate between the aft deck and saloon. Mid-week might include a landing in a historic fishing village or a glacier-viewing excursion. The final days often swing north toward less-travelled fjords before concluding at Bell Island's hot springs, an experience most mainland visitors never access.
Specifications
29.0 m
10
5
10
Monohull
2001
10 kn
4
