Gallant Lady

1984

This is Gallant Lady

These were the first of two Feadships in a fleet that would eventually extend to eight Gallant Ladys for the same owners: Jim and Jan Moran. Launched in 1984, these identical 26.62-metre sportfisherman were constructed in aluminum and inspired by the Rybovich look: a specific style for sportfisherman that were normally built up to 18.30 metres. Feadship was asked to make two larger versions while retaining the harmony of the lines and the relative heights. Considering the engineering required to develop this high-horsepower yacht in aluminium, Feadship told the Morans that they couldn’t build it affordably unless they ordered two of them. So they ordered two.

Specifications

Hull 629
Year 1984
Length 26.62m / 87′4″
Speed 24 knots
Draught 1.68m / 5′6″
Depth 3.81m / 12′6″
Launch name Gallant Lady
Previous names Patriot
Current name Catch

Design

Naval architect Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects
Exterior design Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects

Capacity

Fuel capacity 12,000 litres / 3,170 USG
Fuel capacity 12 m³
Water capacity 4,150 litres / 1,096 USG
Water capacity 4 m³

Accommodation

Guests 6