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LADY MAXINE – Why This Royal Hakvoort Feels Like a Much Larger Yacht
First Impressions Count
Stepping onto the aft deck, the first thing that strikes you is simply the amount of space available. Many yachts around 50 metres offer comfortable outdoor entertaining areas, but LADY MAXINE feels unusually generous. There is room for guests to dine, relax and move around comfortably without ever feeling crowded.
It is also one of those areas where the yacht's condition becomes immediately obvious. The teak is beautifully presented, the varnish has been maintained to an exceptionally high standard, and every detail reflects careful ownership rather than preparation for sale. Experienced brokers often say that teak tells the story of a yacht's maintenance, and here it tells a very reassuring one.
Looking around, another detail becomes apparent. The furniture has not been chosen simply to fill the available space. Everything feels correctly proportioned, allowing the deck to remain open while still creating inviting places to sit and enjoy the surroundings. It is a subtle point, but one that contributes greatly to the relaxed atmosphere on board.
Only after spending a few minutes outside does it become apparent just how much more there is still to discover inside.

First Impressions Count
Stepping onto the aft deck, the first thing that strikes you is simply the amount of space available. Many yachts around 50 metres offer comfortable outdoor entertaining areas, but LADY MAXINE feels unusually generous. There is room for guests to dine, relax and move around comfortably without ever feeling crowded.
It is also one of those areas where the yacht's condition becomes immediately obvious. The teak is beautifully presented, the varnish has been maintained to an exceptionally high standard, and every detail reflects careful ownership rather than preparation for sale. Experienced brokers often say that teak tells the story of a yacht's maintenance, and here it tells a very reassuring one.
Looking around, another detail becomes apparent. The furniture has not been chosen simply to fill the available space. Everything feels correctly proportioned, allowing the deck to remain open while still creating inviting places to sit and enjoy the surroundings. It is a subtle point, but one that contributes greatly to the relaxed atmosphere on board.
Only after spending a few minutes outside does it become apparent just how much more there is still to discover inside.

First Impressions Count
Stepping onto the aft deck, the first thing that strikes you is simply the amount of space available. Many yachts around 50 metres offer comfortable outdoor entertaining areas, but LADY MAXINE feels unusually generous. There is room for guests to dine, relax and move around comfortably without ever feeling crowded.
It is also one of those areas where the yacht's condition becomes immediately obvious. The teak is beautifully presented, the varnish has been maintained to an exceptionally high standard, and every detail reflects careful ownership rather than preparation for sale. Experienced brokers often say that teak tells the story of a yacht's maintenance, and here it tells a very reassuring one.
Looking around, another detail becomes apparent. The furniture has not been chosen simply to fill the available space. Everything feels correctly proportioned, allowing the deck to remain open while still creating inviting places to sit and enjoy the surroundings. It is a subtle point, but one that contributes greatly to the relaxed atmosphere on board.
Only after spending a few minutes outside does it become apparent just how much more there is still to discover inside.

A Refit That Enhances Rather Than Replaces
Stepping through the sliding doors into the main salon, it becomes clear that the recent refurbishment has been carried out with considerable restraint. Rather than following fashionable interior trends that quickly become dated, the owner chose to build upon the yacht's original strengths.
The refreshed interior by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design introduces new furnishings, decorative lighting, fabrics, accessories and audiovisual systems while retaining the warmth that has always characterised the yacht. Rich mahogany, carefully selected finishes and large windows combine to create an atmosphere that feels elegant without becoming overly formal.
One particularly successful feature is the separation between the main salon and the formal dining room. Sliding doors allow both spaces to operate independently when required, providing flexibility whether entertaining a large group or enjoying a quieter evening on board.
Natural light plays an important role throughout this part of the yacht. Large windows draw the eye outside while soft materials prevent the interior from ever feeling heavy. It is easy to imagine spending extended periods on board without the surroundings becoming tiring, something that cannot be said of every luxury interior.
This is not an interior designed to follow trends. It is one designed to remain enjoyable for many years to come.

A Refit That Enhances Rather Than Replaces
Stepping through the sliding doors into the main salon, it becomes clear that the recent refurbishment has been carried out with considerable restraint. Rather than following fashionable interior trends that quickly become dated, the owner chose to build upon the yacht's original strengths.
The refreshed interior by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design introduces new furnishings, decorative lighting, fabrics, accessories and audiovisual systems while retaining the warmth that has always characterised the yacht. Rich mahogany, carefully selected finishes and large windows combine to create an atmosphere that feels elegant without becoming overly formal.
One particularly successful feature is the separation between the main salon and the formal dining room. Sliding doors allow both spaces to operate independently when required, providing flexibility whether entertaining a large group or enjoying a quieter evening on board.
Natural light plays an important role throughout this part of the yacht. Large windows draw the eye outside while soft materials prevent the interior from ever feeling heavy. It is easy to imagine spending extended periods on board without the surroundings becoming tiring, something that cannot be said of every luxury interior.
This is not an interior designed to follow trends. It is one designed to remain enjoyable for many years to come.

A Refit That Enhances Rather Than Replaces
Stepping through the sliding doors into the main salon, it becomes clear that the recent refurbishment has been carried out with considerable restraint. Rather than following fashionable interior trends that quickly become dated, the owner chose to build upon the yacht's original strengths.
The refreshed interior by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design introduces new furnishings, decorative lighting, fabrics, accessories and audiovisual systems while retaining the warmth that has always characterised the yacht. Rich mahogany, carefully selected finishes and large windows combine to create an atmosphere that feels elegant without becoming overly formal.
One particularly successful feature is the separation between the main salon and the formal dining room. Sliding doors allow both spaces to operate independently when required, providing flexibility whether entertaining a large group or enjoying a quieter evening on board.
Natural light plays an important role throughout this part of the yacht. Large windows draw the eye outside while soft materials prevent the interior from ever feeling heavy. It is easy to imagine spending extended periods on board without the surroundings becoming tiring, something that cannot be said of every luxury interior.
This is not an interior designed to follow trends. It is one designed to remain enjoyable for many years to come.

A Yacht That Works as Well as It Looks
Forward of the formal dining room is a galley that immediately stands out for its size. Equipped with twin ovens, extensive refrigeration, generous preparation areas and commercial cooking equipment, it has been designed to support extended cruising as comfortably as it can busy charter operations. There is even enough room for both a guest chef and a crew chef to work side by side, something rarely found on yachts of this size.
The practical thinking continues into the crew areas. Adjacent to the galley are a spacious crew mess, laundry facilities and excellent storage, while the captain's cabin is positioned close to the bridge. Additional crew cabins and service spaces are arranged throughout the lower deck, allowing the crew to move efficiently and discreetly without constantly passing through guest areas.
These operational spaces may not receive the same attention as the owner's suite or the skylounge, but they play an important role in the ownership experience. A yacht that functions well behind the scenes is almost always a yacht that is more enjoyable to own, and LADY MAXINE demonstrates that philosophy throughout.


A Yacht That Works as Well as It Looks
Forward of the formal dining room is a galley that immediately stands out for its size. Equipped with twin ovens, extensive refrigeration, generous preparation areas and commercial cooking equipment, it has been designed to support extended cruising as comfortably as it can busy charter operations. There is even enough room for both a guest chef and a crew chef to work side by side, something rarely found on yachts of this size.
The practical thinking continues into the crew areas. Adjacent to the galley are a spacious crew mess, laundry facilities and excellent storage, while the captain's cabin is positioned close to the bridge. Additional crew cabins and service spaces are arranged throughout the lower deck, allowing the crew to move efficiently and discreetly without constantly passing through guest areas.
These operational spaces may not receive the same attention as the owner's suite or the skylounge, but they play an important role in the ownership experience. A yacht that functions well behind the scenes is almost always a yacht that is more enjoyable to own, and LADY MAXINE demonstrates that philosophy throughout.


A Yacht That Works as Well as It Looks
Forward of the formal dining room is a galley that immediately stands out for its size. Equipped with twin ovens, extensive refrigeration, generous preparation areas and commercial cooking equipment, it has been designed to support extended cruising as comfortably as it can busy charter operations. There is even enough room for both a guest chef and a crew chef to work side by side, something rarely found on yachts of this size.
The practical thinking continues into the crew areas. Adjacent to the galley are a spacious crew mess, laundry facilities and excellent storage, while the captain's cabin is positioned close to the bridge. Additional crew cabins and service spaces are arranged throughout the lower deck, allowing the crew to move efficiently and discreetly without constantly passing through guest areas.
These operational spaces may not receive the same attention as the owner's suite or the skylounge, but they play an important role in the ownership experience. A yacht that functions well behind the scenes is almost always a yacht that is more enjoyable to own, and LADY MAXINE demonstrates that philosophy throughout.


Guest Accommodation That Has Been Properly Thought Through
Continuing below deck brings us to the guest accommodation, where LADY MAXINE begins to reveal just how intelligently her 703 GT has been used. Four beautifully appointed guest staterooms occupy this level, each benefiting from generous proportions, large en-suite bathrooms and the same refreshed finishes that appear throughout the yacht. Rather than trying to create visual impact through extravagant materials, the emphasis is on comfort, natural light and practicality.
One feature that particularly stood out during the walkthrough was a small service lobby tucked discreetly beneath the staircase. At first glance it seems like little more than additional storage, but opening the door reveals something far more interesting. A dumb waiter connects directly to the galley above, while a dedicated wine fridge sits alongside it. It is an elegant solution that allows food and drinks to be delivered to the lower deck quickly and discreetly without crew repeatedly moving through guest areas. These are precisely the sort of details that rarely appear on a specification sheet but make a genuine difference during extended stays on board. They also demonstrate the advantage of a custom yacht, where operational efficiency has been considered alongside luxury.

Guest Accommodation That Has Been Properly Thought Through
Continuing below deck brings us to the guest accommodation, where LADY MAXINE begins to reveal just how intelligently her 703 GT has been used. Four beautifully appointed guest staterooms occupy this level, each benefiting from generous proportions, large en-suite bathrooms and the same refreshed finishes that appear throughout the yacht. Rather than trying to create visual impact through extravagant materials, the emphasis is on comfort, natural light and practicality.
One feature that particularly stood out during the walkthrough was a small service lobby tucked discreetly beneath the staircase. At first glance it seems like little more than additional storage, but opening the door reveals something far more interesting. A dumb waiter connects directly to the galley above, while a dedicated wine fridge sits alongside it. It is an elegant solution that allows food and drinks to be delivered to the lower deck quickly and discreetly without crew repeatedly moving through guest areas. These are precisely the sort of details that rarely appear on a specification sheet but make a genuine difference during extended stays on board. They also demonstrate the advantage of a custom yacht, where operational efficiency has been considered alongside luxury.

Guest Accommodation That Has Been Properly Thought Through
Continuing below deck brings us to the guest accommodation, where LADY MAXINE begins to reveal just how intelligently her 703 GT has been used. Four beautifully appointed guest staterooms occupy this level, each benefiting from generous proportions, large en-suite bathrooms and the same refreshed finishes that appear throughout the yacht. Rather than trying to create visual impact through extravagant materials, the emphasis is on comfort, natural light and practicality.
One feature that particularly stood out during the walkthrough was a small service lobby tucked discreetly beneath the staircase. At first glance it seems like little more than additional storage, but opening the door reveals something far more interesting. A dumb waiter connects directly to the galley above, while a dedicated wine fridge sits alongside it. It is an elegant solution that allows food and drinks to be delivered to the lower deck quickly and discreetly without crew repeatedly moving through guest areas. These are precisely the sort of details that rarely appear on a specification sheet but make a genuine difference during extended stays on board. They also demonstrate the advantage of a custom yacht, where operational efficiency has been considered alongside luxury.

The Bridge Deck Changes the Character of the Yacht
Taking the elevator to the bridge deck changes the atmosphere completely. This level feels less like guest accommodation and more like a private apartment floating above the sea.
Forward are two magnificent VIP suites. Thanks to their elevated position and exceptionally large windows, they enjoy panoramic views that many lower deck cabins simply cannot offer. Like the rest of the yacht, these cabins have benefited from the recent refurbishment, with new mattresses, fabrics, soft furnishings and decorative finishes creating an atmosphere that feels remarkably fresh.
Moving aft, the full-beam sky lounge is perhaps one of the finest examples of how LADY MAXINE uses her volume. Without side decks interrupting the beam, the room stretches the full width of the yacht, creating an expansive living space that can comfortably accommodate large groups without ever feeling crowded.
During the recent refit, the entertainment systems were comprehensively upgraded with new servers, AV equipment and integrated controls. Even the ceiling panels were replaced to accommodate the new installation. Combined with the piano, comfortable seating areas and direct access to the bridge deck aft, the result is a space that owners are likely to use every day rather than reserve for formal occasions.

The Bridge Deck Changes the Character of the Yacht
Taking the elevator to the bridge deck changes the atmosphere completely. This level feels less like guest accommodation and more like a private apartment floating above the sea.
Forward are two magnificent VIP suites. Thanks to their elevated position and exceptionally large windows, they enjoy panoramic views that many lower deck cabins simply cannot offer. Like the rest of the yacht, these cabins have benefited from the recent refurbishment, with new mattresses, fabrics, soft furnishings and decorative finishes creating an atmosphere that feels remarkably fresh.
Moving aft, the full-beam sky lounge is perhaps one of the finest examples of how LADY MAXINE uses her volume. Without side decks interrupting the beam, the room stretches the full width of the yacht, creating an expansive living space that can comfortably accommodate large groups without ever feeling crowded.
During the recent refit, the entertainment systems were comprehensively upgraded with new servers, AV equipment and integrated controls. Even the ceiling panels were replaced to accommodate the new installation. Combined with the piano, comfortable seating areas and direct access to the bridge deck aft, the result is a space that owners are likely to use every day rather than reserve for formal occasions.

The Bridge Deck Changes the Character of the Yacht
Taking the elevator to the bridge deck changes the atmosphere completely. This level feels less like guest accommodation and more like a private apartment floating above the sea.
Forward are two magnificent VIP suites. Thanks to their elevated position and exceptionally large windows, they enjoy panoramic views that many lower deck cabins simply cannot offer. Like the rest of the yacht, these cabins have benefited from the recent refurbishment, with new mattresses, fabrics, soft furnishings and decorative finishes creating an atmosphere that feels remarkably fresh.
Moving aft, the full-beam sky lounge is perhaps one of the finest examples of how LADY MAXINE uses her volume. Without side decks interrupting the beam, the room stretches the full width of the yacht, creating an expansive living space that can comfortably accommodate large groups without ever feeling crowded.
During the recent refit, the entertainment systems were comprehensively upgraded with new servers, AV equipment and integrated controls. Even the ceiling panels were replaced to accommodate the new installation. Combined with the piano, comfortable seating areas and direct access to the bridge deck aft, the result is a space that owners are likely to use every day rather than reserve for formal occasions.

Designed for Operation, Not Just Appearance
Forward of the skylounge lies the bridge, and once again LADY MAXINE demonstrates the practical thinking that runs throughout the yacht.
The wheelhouse is spacious, allowing crew to move freely around the central helm without interfering with navigation. Separate office areas for both the captain and chief officer provide dedicated workspaces, while the generous chart table reinforces the impression that this yacht was designed for serious cruising rather than occasional coastal trips.
Stepping outside onto the Portuguese bridge reveals another feature that is both practical and unusual. Close to the mooring stations sits a small wash basin. At first it seems an unexpected addition, but its purpose quickly becomes obvious. After handling anchors, chains and mooring lines, crew can clean their hands immediately without returning inside. It is a small detail, yet one that reflects a designer thinking about everyday operation rather than simply appearance.
Beyond lies a wonderfully sociable foredeck with generous seating, dining space and sunbathing areas. The removable teak tables are another thoughtful touch, allowing them to be protected whenever the owner is away and helping preserve their immaculate condition. Throughout the yacht there is a recurring theme: good ideas that make ownership easier.

Designed for Operation, Not Just Appearance
Forward of the skylounge lies the bridge, and once again LADY MAXINE demonstrates the practical thinking that runs throughout the yacht.
The wheelhouse is spacious, allowing crew to move freely around the central helm without interfering with navigation. Separate office areas for both the captain and chief officer provide dedicated workspaces, while the generous chart table reinforces the impression that this yacht was designed for serious cruising rather than occasional coastal trips.
Stepping outside onto the Portuguese bridge reveals another feature that is both practical and unusual. Close to the mooring stations sits a small wash basin. At first it seems an unexpected addition, but its purpose quickly becomes obvious. After handling anchors, chains and mooring lines, crew can clean their hands immediately without returning inside. It is a small detail, yet one that reflects a designer thinking about everyday operation rather than simply appearance.
Beyond lies a wonderfully sociable foredeck with generous seating, dining space and sunbathing areas. The removable teak tables are another thoughtful touch, allowing them to be protected whenever the owner is away and helping preserve their immaculate condition. Throughout the yacht there is a recurring theme: good ideas that make ownership easier.

Designed for Operation, Not Just Appearance
Forward of the skylounge lies the bridge, and once again LADY MAXINE demonstrates the practical thinking that runs throughout the yacht.
The wheelhouse is spacious, allowing crew to move freely around the central helm without interfering with navigation. Separate office areas for both the captain and chief officer provide dedicated workspaces, while the generous chart table reinforces the impression that this yacht was designed for serious cruising rather than occasional coastal trips.
Stepping outside onto the Portuguese bridge reveals another feature that is both practical and unusual. Close to the mooring stations sits a small wash basin. At first it seems an unexpected addition, but its purpose quickly becomes obvious. After handling anchors, chains and mooring lines, crew can clean their hands immediately without returning inside. It is a small detail, yet one that reflects a designer thinking about everyday operation rather than simply appearance.
Beyond lies a wonderfully sociable foredeck with generous seating, dining space and sunbathing areas. The removable teak tables are another thoughtful touch, allowing them to be protected whenever the owner is away and helping preserve their immaculate condition. Throughout the yacht there is a recurring theme: good ideas that make ownership easier.

Engineering That Quietly Does Its Job
Although much of LADY MAXINE's appeal lies in her generous accommodation, the engineering deserves equal recognition.
Accessed through the tender garage aft, the engine room houses twin MTU engines producing 938 horsepower each, delivering a comfortable cruising speed of around 12.5 knots with a top speed just over 13 knots. These figures were never intended to chase performance records. Instead, they reflect a yacht designed for comfortable, efficient long-distance cruising.
Alongside the engines, a number of technical improvements have been introduced during recent refit periods. An upgraded shore power converter now allows the elevator and Quantum zero-speed stabilisers to operate while connected to shore power, improving comfort when the yacht is lying quietly in marina. Elsewhere, upgraded AV infrastructure, refreshed electrical systems and continued maintenance reinforce the feeling that this is a yacht whose owners have consistently invested in keeping her current rather than simply maintaining the minimum standard.
The garage itself is equally versatile. Originally designed to accommodate a 21-foot Castoldi tender, it is currently configured as a gym and water toy storage area, reflecting the current owner's preference for operating with a chase boat.

Engineering That Quietly Does Its Job
Although much of LADY MAXINE's appeal lies in her generous accommodation, the engineering deserves equal recognition.
Accessed through the tender garage aft, the engine room houses twin MTU engines producing 938 horsepower each, delivering a comfortable cruising speed of around 12.5 knots with a top speed just over 13 knots. These figures were never intended to chase performance records. Instead, they reflect a yacht designed for comfortable, efficient long-distance cruising.
Alongside the engines, a number of technical improvements have been introduced during recent refit periods. An upgraded shore power converter now allows the elevator and Quantum zero-speed stabilisers to operate while connected to shore power, improving comfort when the yacht is lying quietly in marina. Elsewhere, upgraded AV infrastructure, refreshed electrical systems and continued maintenance reinforce the feeling that this is a yacht whose owners have consistently invested in keeping her current rather than simply maintaining the minimum standard.
The garage itself is equally versatile. Originally designed to accommodate a 21-foot Castoldi tender, it is currently configured as a gym and water toy storage area, reflecting the current owner's preference for operating with a chase boat.

Engineering That Quietly Does Its Job
Although much of LADY MAXINE's appeal lies in her generous accommodation, the engineering deserves equal recognition.
Accessed through the tender garage aft, the engine room houses twin MTU engines producing 938 horsepower each, delivering a comfortable cruising speed of around 12.5 knots with a top speed just over 13 knots. These figures were never intended to chase performance records. Instead, they reflect a yacht designed for comfortable, efficient long-distance cruising.
Alongside the engines, a number of technical improvements have been introduced during recent refit periods. An upgraded shore power converter now allows the elevator and Quantum zero-speed stabilisers to operate while connected to shore power, improving comfort when the yacht is lying quietly in marina. Elsewhere, upgraded AV infrastructure, refreshed electrical systems and continued maintenance reinforce the feeling that this is a yacht whose owners have consistently invested in keeping her current rather than simply maintaining the minimum standard.
The garage itself is equally versatile. Originally designed to accommodate a 21-foot Castoldi tender, it is currently configured as a gym and water toy storage area, reflecting the current owner's preference for operating with a chase boat.

An Entire Deck Reserved for One Owner
The final deck transforms the experience once again.
Rather than simply placing a larger cabin on the main deck, LADY MAXINE dedicates an entire level almost exclusively to her owner. It is an arrangement more commonly associated with considerably larger yachts, and one that immediately reinforces why her volume is so significant.
Outside, the private terrace provides multiple seating areas together with opening side windows that allow the owner to choose between complete shelter or natural ventilation. Inside, the suite itself feels more like a luxury apartment than a traditional yacht cabin. Mother-of-pearl detailing, carefully crafted mahogany joinery, bespoke furniture and panoramic windows create an atmosphere that is both elegant and relaxing.
The adjoining bathroom continues the same theme, centred around beautifully illuminated honey onyx, a large shower and an equally generous bathtub. Completing the suite is a substantial walk-in wardrobe and dressing area, providing storage more commonly associated with residential property than life at sea.
Adjacent to the owner's suite is an additional staff cabin suitable for a butler, nanny, security or personal assistant, adding another layer of flexibility for different ownership styles.

An Entire Deck Reserved for One Owner
The final deck transforms the experience once again.
Rather than simply placing a larger cabin on the main deck, LADY MAXINE dedicates an entire level almost exclusively to her owner. It is an arrangement more commonly associated with considerably larger yachts, and one that immediately reinforces why her volume is so significant.
Outside, the private terrace provides multiple seating areas together with opening side windows that allow the owner to choose between complete shelter or natural ventilation. Inside, the suite itself feels more like a luxury apartment than a traditional yacht cabin. Mother-of-pearl detailing, carefully crafted mahogany joinery, bespoke furniture and panoramic windows create an atmosphere that is both elegant and relaxing.
The adjoining bathroom continues the same theme, centred around beautifully illuminated honey onyx, a large shower and an equally generous bathtub. Completing the suite is a substantial walk-in wardrobe and dressing area, providing storage more commonly associated with residential property than life at sea.
Adjacent to the owner's suite is an additional staff cabin suitable for a butler, nanny, security or personal assistant, adding another layer of flexibility for different ownership styles.

An Entire Deck Reserved for One Owner
The final deck transforms the experience once again.
Rather than simply placing a larger cabin on the main deck, LADY MAXINE dedicates an entire level almost exclusively to her owner. It is an arrangement more commonly associated with considerably larger yachts, and one that immediately reinforces why her volume is so significant.
Outside, the private terrace provides multiple seating areas together with opening side windows that allow the owner to choose between complete shelter or natural ventilation. Inside, the suite itself feels more like a luxury apartment than a traditional yacht cabin. Mother-of-pearl detailing, carefully crafted mahogany joinery, bespoke furniture and panoramic windows create an atmosphere that is both elegant and relaxing.
The adjoining bathroom continues the same theme, centred around beautifully illuminated honey onyx, a large shower and an equally generous bathtub. Completing the suite is a substantial walk-in wardrobe and dressing area, providing storage more commonly associated with residential property than life at sea.
Adjacent to the owner's suite is an additional staff cabin suitable for a butler, nanny, security or personal assistant, adding another layer of flexibility for different ownership styles.

The Quiet Confidence of Royal Hakvoort
Some yachts rely on dramatic styling to attract attention. Others rely on headline performance figures or extravagant interiors. LADY MAXINE takes a different approach.
She is first and foremost a Royal Hakvoort. That immediately brings with it a reputation for exceptional Dutch engineering, robust construction and custom craftsmanship that has been earned over decades rather than promoted through advertising. Combined with 703 GT of interior volume, seven guest staterooms, extensive recent refurbishment and thoughtfully upgraded technical systems, she represents an increasingly rare opportunity in today's brokerage market.
Perhaps what impressed most during the walkthrough was not any single feature, but the consistency of the yacht as a whole. Every deck follows the same philosophy. Guest areas are spacious without becoming excessive. Crew spaces have been given equal attention. Engineering has been updated where it matters. The recent refurbishment respects the yacht's original character rather than trying to disguise her age.
There are many excellent yachts available around the 50-metre mark. Few, however, combine Dutch pedigree, this level of interior volume and such carefully considered modernisation. LADY MAXINE is not simply another large yacht on the brokerage market. She is a yacht built for owners who value space, practicality and enduring quality every bit as much as luxury—and that is precisely what makes her so compelling.

The Quiet Confidence of Royal Hakvoort
Some yachts rely on dramatic styling to attract attention. Others rely on headline performance figures or extravagant interiors. LADY MAXINE takes a different approach.
She is first and foremost a Royal Hakvoort. That immediately brings with it a reputation for exceptional Dutch engineering, robust construction and custom craftsmanship that has been earned over decades rather than promoted through advertising. Combined with 703 GT of interior volume, seven guest staterooms, extensive recent refurbishment and thoughtfully upgraded technical systems, she represents an increasingly rare opportunity in today's brokerage market.
Perhaps what impressed most during the walkthrough was not any single feature, but the consistency of the yacht as a whole. Every deck follows the same philosophy. Guest areas are spacious without becoming excessive. Crew spaces have been given equal attention. Engineering has been updated where it matters. The recent refurbishment respects the yacht's original character rather than trying to disguise her age.
There are many excellent yachts available around the 50-metre mark. Few, however, combine Dutch pedigree, this level of interior volume and such carefully considered modernisation. LADY MAXINE is not simply another large yacht on the brokerage market. She is a yacht built for owners who value space, practicality and enduring quality every bit as much as luxury—and that is precisely what makes her so compelling.

The Quiet Confidence of Royal Hakvoort
Some yachts rely on dramatic styling to attract attention. Others rely on headline performance figures or extravagant interiors. LADY MAXINE takes a different approach.
She is first and foremost a Royal Hakvoort. That immediately brings with it a reputation for exceptional Dutch engineering, robust construction and custom craftsmanship that has been earned over decades rather than promoted through advertising. Combined with 703 GT of interior volume, seven guest staterooms, extensive recent refurbishment and thoughtfully upgraded technical systems, she represents an increasingly rare opportunity in today's brokerage market.
Perhaps what impressed most during the walkthrough was not any single feature, but the consistency of the yacht as a whole. Every deck follows the same philosophy. Guest areas are spacious without becoming excessive. Crew spaces have been given equal attention. Engineering has been updated where it matters. The recent refurbishment respects the yacht's original character rather than trying to disguise her age.
There are many excellent yachts available around the 50-metre mark. Few, however, combine Dutch pedigree, this level of interior volume and such carefully considered modernisation. LADY MAXINE is not simply another large yacht on the brokerage market. She is a yacht built for owners who value space, practicality and enduring quality every bit as much as luxury—and that is precisely what makes her so compelling.

