While the first two Gallant Ladys were Sportfisherman, the third was far more of a superyacht. In 1984, the owner invited a team from Feadship to come on board his yacht at the time with one simple question: ''Can you build something like this - but better?” The resulting 40.07-metre Gallant Lady launched a year later had more of a Feadship flavour to it than its predecessors, especially in the styling of the bow and the cockpit design. This yacht was also Feadship’s first attempt at a swim platform and stern boarding door.
While the first two Gallant Ladys were Sportfisherman, the third was far more of a superyacht. In 1984, the owner invited a team from Feadship to come on board his yacht at the time with one simple question: ''Can you build something like this - but better?” The resulting 40.07-metre Gallant Lady launched a year later had more of a Feadship flavour to it than its predecessors, especially in the styling of the bow and the cockpit design. This yacht was also Feadship’s first attempt at a swim platform and stern boarding door.