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Welcome aboard... With her superb exterior styling, thoughtful decoration and extraordinary customisation, it is no wonder that Lady Lola has been awarded the Most Beautiful Boat in the World prize in Monaco. The high quality of her elegant interior and her unique on-board lifestyle are seldom seen on other yachts. Her well-known captain, Gino Battaglia (2003 'Charter Captain of the Year') together with his carefully selected and highly committed crew will provide discreet yet attentive service and the highest standard of gourmet cuisine, while ensuring that your time aboard is spent exactly as you wish. Whether you seek sports, adventure or the simple luxury of total relaxation, everything is possible aboard Lady Lola.
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S U N D E C K A N D T O Y S The sun deck is a truly multifunctional outdoor living area. Forward, behind an encircling bulwark raised by a glass windbreak, is a pleasant sitting area, while amidships, beneath the shade of the mast, is a dining area. The aftermost portion of the deck offers umbrella-shaded sunloungers. A large screen can drop from the mast for open-air movies. A unique feature of Lady Lola is her golf green! With the yacht at anchor and some aft rails removed a small portion of the teak-laid deck is mechanically replaced by a square of artificial grass containing an automatic golf tee that presents ball after ball to the player.
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P O O L A N D L I G H T S H O W Just aft of the arch mast is a spectacular heated pool, surrounded by seats, from which water cascades into two smaller pools. After dusk, the carefully positioned lighting, both on deck and underwater, creates a spectacular sight. The water around the yacht is illuminated by a series of two million candlepower lights set into the hull beneath the waterline. These can reach out to illuminate a cove, attract a shoal of fish or, when underway, merely light up the whitecrested waves as they sweep by.
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L O B B Y A N D D I N I N G R O O M The spacious starboard-side lobby contains an amazing glass waterfall that tumbles down the central column of the stairs to join an equally detailed glass stream that flows across the marble-floored lobby towards the massive side-deck doors. Almost totally frameless, these flood the hall with light. Forward, past the entrance to the servery and a side table topped in red onyx, is the dining room. Running fore and aft, it is flanked on its outboard side by huge windows and inboard with equally large mirrors so that every guest seated at the long 12-seater table can take in the view.
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M A I N D E C K L O U N G E In the main deck lounge, a group of large settees surround twin coffee tables which, at the press of a button, rise to dining height as they close together and form a single table. Just forward, within the air conditioned comfort of the circular observation lounge, a settee faces a bureau from which a television pops up, to convert this area into a guests television lounge. The formal saloon is just forward, through a passage containing a bar cabinet and a Steinway grand piano. Beyond, the saloon offers a large conversation area to port, in which settees and easy chairs are gathered around a low table, while to starboard is a games table.
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L L a d y L o l a Huge windows flood the upper deck lounge with light and, at the same time, provide amazing panoramic views. The room offers a sitting area, games table and a marble-topped bar, while its aft portion, fitted with a huge 137cm (54in) projection television and a further settee, can either serve as a media room or, in view of its floor-to ceiling glazed doors, as an observation lounge. Beyond these doors, the open aft deck is furnished with an intimate two-seater dining table that can be instantly enlarged by the addition of an outer ring. Forward of the saloon, a study and a fully stocked private galley for use by guests, lie on opposite sides of the passage that leads forward to the master suite.
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L L a d y L o l a The master stateroom enjoys the most incredible 270 0 panorama over the yacht's bows.to port, a few stairs descend from the bedroom to the lady's dressing room, which offers luxuriously fitted wardrobes and drawers. Beyond this is a delightfully marbled bathroom with separate shower and toilet compartments. Positioned by the large window, the bath offers unrivalled views, while privacy can be ensured with an LCD panel that can be turned opaque at the press of a button. To starboard is a gentleman's shower room, this time offering a washbasin trimmed with the stunning Brazilian blue marble that also lines the huge shower compartment. These facilities are completed with a towel warming drawer, head compartment and, beyond a display of meteorological instruments, a custom tailored dressing room with spacious wardrobes and glass-fronted shirt drawers.
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L L a d y L o l a An elegant stairway descends from the lobby to four superb en suite guest cabins - three doubles and a convertible twin/double. Each cabin is, in effect, a VIP suite, offering a seating area, walk-in closet and a luxuriously marbled bathroom; thus providing guests with an extraordinary level of comfort and privacy.
Length: 62.60m (205ft 4in) Draft: 3.65m (11ft 11in) Beam: 10.50m (34ft 5in) Flag: Cayman Islands Classification: Lloyd s 100A1, SSC Yacht (P), Mono G6, LMC, UMS Year Built: 2002, Refit 2005 Hull Construction: Steel Builder: Oceanco Naval Architect: Oceanco Interior Designer: Zuretti Interior Designers Status: Commercial registration, MCA Compliant, ISM certified Engines: 2 x 1,651hp Caterpillar 3512 B DITA Generators: Northern Lights Stabilizers: Koop Nautic, Searocq 4080 Fuel Capacity: 117,700 ltr (31,093 gal ) Water Capacity: 2 x HEM Watermakers 30/4000, 15,000 ltr/day Fuel Consumption: 430 ltr/hr Range: 4,500 nm @ 12 knots Gross Tons: 924 Max Speed: 15 knots Cruising Speed: 12 knots Total Crew: 15 GUEST ACCOMMODATION Number of Cabins: Master: Guest Cabins 5 (1 Master, 3 Double & 1 Twin/Double) Each stateroom is ensuite Whole upper deck, King sized bed,jacuzzi & Shower, Private decks, Private salon & Study, Flat screen TV/DVD-CD Queen sized bed, Flat screen TV/DVD-CD Satellite TV receivers Main Salon: Ample seating, Grand Piano Dining Room: Inside dining for 12, Aft Deck dining for 10 BOARDING & WATER ACCESS: Passerelle/stern boarding, Port & Starboard boarding COMMUNICATIONS: Satcom/cell phone & fax Wireless Internet Connection available throughout TENDERS & TOYS: 1 x 8.5 m / 28ft StanCraft 1 x 7.6 m / 25ft Novurania 2 x Bombardier (4 stroke) Jet-skis Dive compressor, Golf Tee, Heated pool Production by Marc Paris/QLDG - Printed in Italy - Text by Roger Lean-Vercoe Photography by Joel Riner (exteriors) - Jerome Kelagopian & Marc Paris (interiors) Special thanks to Lady Lola s Captain & Crew for their help, patience and kindness.
SUN DECK: 01 - Swiming Pool 02 - Sun Deck Bar 01 UPPER DECK: 02 SUN DECK 03 - Theatre 04 - Study 05 - Upper Galley 06 - Master Suite 03 04 05 08 07 06 09 07 - His Bathroom 08 - Her Bathroom 09 - Master Terrace UPPER DECK MAIN DECK 10 - Saloon 11 - Bar 10 11 12 13 14 16 15 17 18 19 12 - Piano 13 - Saloon 14 - Lobby 15 - Dining Room MAIN DECK 16 - Galley 17 - Captain s Office 18 - Captain s Quarters 20 21 21 21 21 22 19 - Bridge LOWER DECK 20 - Lazarette LOWER DECK 21 - Guest Cabins 22 - Crew Quarters
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