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Guests
10
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Cabins
5
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Crew
10
Length | GT | Built (REFIT) |
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142' 1"
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344 GT | 1959 (2024) |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
23' 11" | 13' 9" | 12 Kts |
Delivered in 1959, Ice Lady is a 43.3m expedition yacht built by Helsingfors. Her naval architecture and exterior design comes from the drawing boards of German Frers, while Jean-Guy Verges is responsible for her interior design.
Key Features
- 3,000 nautical miles at 10 knots
- Underwater hydrophone
- Outdoor cinema and alfresco dining
- Ice-breaker Class
Design & Construction
Designed around a full displacement steel hull and superstructure she features a 7.3m beam and a 4.2m draft. The yacht is built over 3 decks with an internal volume of 344 GT (Gross Tonnes).
Exterior Design
Ice Lady features a straightforward & strong exterior design. Her navy blue hull paired with a white superstructure and red boot stripe provides a classic and recognizable appearance. Originally built as a Norwegian Coast Guard vessel, she has maintained her rugged ice-breaking capabilities.
The observation deck is a standout feature, offering expansive views and adding to her functionality. A powerful spotlight is installed, serving both as a tool for nighttime glacier illumination and as a safety feature for navigating challenging environments. The yacht's crane is strategically positioned to facilitate the swift launch and recovery of tenders from either side, particularly useful in rough conditions.
Ice Lady's design includes a Portuguese bridge and spacious side decks, enhancing both safety and utility. The canoe stern is another practical element, helping to deter unauthorized boarding while at anchor. Her three upper decks provide ample space for outdoor activities, with various lounging and dining areas that allow guests to enjoy the surroundings from multiple vantage points.
Interior Design
Ice Lady's interior design features wood-paneled interiors that lend a warm and inviting atmosphere. The saloon is spacious, accommodating an 8-seater table and multiple lounging areas. It provides ample space for gathering and relaxation. The layout is efficient, allowing for easy movement and interaction among guests.
The helm is a blend of tradition and modern technology. The bridge windows are designed for optimal visibility, and the helm station is equipped with the latest navigation and engine management systems. This combination ensures that the crew can operate efficiently while maintaining the vessel's historical character.
Accommodation
The Ice Lady is equipped to accommodate up to 10 guests across five suites, ensuring a comfortable expedition experience. The master suite is conveniently located on the main deck, providing easy access and privacy. In addition to the master suite, the yacht includes a VIP cabin, a double cabin, and two twin cabins. The sleeping arrangements consist of seven beds: three king-size, one queen-size, four singles, and two convertible cabins.
For crew accommodations, Ice Lady can host up to 9 crew members, ensuring a high level of service and attention to detail for all onboard.
Performance & Capabilities
Ice Lady is powered by a single 1,800 hp diesel Werkspoor engine, allowing her to reach a maximum speed of 12 knots. She efficiently cruises at 10 knots, offering a substantial range of 3,000 nautical miles, ideal for extended exploration missions.
Her design supports practical and reliable operation, essential for navigating challenging environments. The vessel's structure and build make her a dependable choice for maritime explorers who require both durability and performance.
Amenities
The yacht features a well-equipped gym, allowing her guests to keep up their fitness regimes at sea. Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort.
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