At 50.90 metres, the fourth Gallant Lady was a substantially larger displacement vessel than her predecessors. Her avant-garde look with a near flat shear and the bow raised to the height of the main deck overhead - she was only the third Feadship with this feature after Sea Jewel and Cedar Sea II. The design element with the most lasting impact, however, was the vertical glass surrounding the observation deck. This was the first Gallant Lady with an interior developed by Paola Smith and Jan Moran, and from this time, the level of complexity and detail really began to accelerate.
At 50.90 metres, the fourth Gallant Lady was a substantially larger displacement vessel than her predecessors. Her avant-garde look with a near flat shear and the bow raised to the height of the main deck overhead - she was only the third Feadship with this feature after Sea Jewel and Cedar Sea II. The design element with the most lasting impact, however, was the vertical glass surrounding the observation deck. This was the first Gallant Lady with an interior developed by Paola Smith and Jan Moran, and from this time, the level of complexity and detail really began to accelerate.