Lady Britt in the Caribbean Captured anchored off the Caribbean island of St Lucia this week is the 63-metre Feadship superyacht Lady BrittCompleted in 2011 she features both exterior design and naval architecture from De Voogt Naval Architects with Redman Whiteley Dixon undertaking her classic contemporary interior.
Who owns lady britt superyacht. Built by Feadship and completed in 2011 she features both exterior design and naval architecture from De Voogt Naval Architects with Redman Whiteley Dixon undertaking her classic contemporary interior. Her owner is Sten Warborn. She was built for an owner who spend many years chartering other Feadships and decided to built himself the ultimate charter yacht based on the looks of the 2005 Feadship Twizzle now Issana.
The yacht Lady Britt was built by Feadship in 2011. The 68m 2231 Custom motor yacht motor yacht Lady Christine was built by Feadship in Netherlands at their Alblasserdam shipyard she was delivered to her owner in 2010 and last refitted in 2015. Rory Jackson spoke with her captain Patrick Cowley about the business model that has made Lady Britt one of the most successful chartered superyachts on the market.
LADY BRITT 207 feet owned by Swedish jewelry magnate Sten Warborn currently in St Barths SATORI 207 feet owned by US steel magnate Eric Benson currently in St Barths. 63m 2068 Feadship 2011. Lady Britt is one of the best yachts that Feadship has launched to date.
Lady Britt s classic contemporary interior designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon is an unusual combination of New York apartment style with Scandinavian accents. SuperYacht Lady Britt is the first important yacht ever owned by her Scandinavian owner. Her hull is steel.
The superyacht is designed by De Voogt. Redmayne interviewed Captain Patrick Cowley of motoryacht Lady Britt. A yacht is a very big capital outlay and I do work still so it doesnt make sense to have capital lying.
This luxury vessels sophisticated exterior design and engineering are the work of De Voogt. Since leaving the shipyard she has clocked up an impressive 16000 miles in 16 weeks. In Issue 133 of The Superyacht Report Martin H.