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Alexander Marine in conjunction with Lloyds Auctioneers and Valuers are pleased to present the 2000 Nordhavn 57 'Lady Pam' for auction as worldwide central agents.
The Nordhavn 57 is a renowned long-range passage maker, offering exceptional seaworthiness, comfort, and efficiency. Designed for extended cruising, 'Lady Pam' is equipped with twin Caterpillar 3116TA engines, robust ABT-TRAC hydraulic stabilisers, and a thoughtfully laid-out interior, making it the perfect choice for serious offshore adventures or coastal cruising.
Stepping aboard, the teak-laid swim platform provides convenient access to the cockpit via a starboard-side entry. The cockpit itself is also teak-laid, offering a refined and practical space for outdoor relaxation, fishing, or entertaining.
Entering the saloon through a sliding door, you're welcomed into a warm and inviting living space. The portside features an L-shaped lounge surrounding a fixed table, ideal for dining or social gatherings, while additional seating to starboard ensures ample space for guests. A TV is positioned adjacent the portside lounge for easy entertainment, making this area perfect for unwinding after a day on the water.
Forward of the saloon, the well-appointed galley to port is designed for functionality and efficiency. With a Sub-Zero fridge/freezer, Miele dishwasher, oven, and cooktop, an LG microwave, combined with a garbage compactor and disposal unit, the galley is fully equipped for preparing meals at sea. A breakfast bar counter with stools provides space for the casual breakfast or meal prep conversations. A pilothouse door to port allows quick access to the side deck for convenience.
Up a set of steps forward of the galley, the raised pilothouse is the command centre of the vessel. An L-shaped settee at the aft of the pilothouse is complete with a fixed table for guests to enjoy the unparalleled visibility underway while keeping the captain company. A single helm chair is positioned at the well-equipped helm station, featuring four brand-new Raymarine Axiom multifunction displays. Her powerful ABT-TRAC hydraulic bow thruster makes docking effortless. For added convenience, pilothouse doors lead onto each side deck beside the raised pilothouse providing easy access all around the boat. 'Lady Pam' also features ABT-TRAC hydraulic stabilisers while underway for maximum guest comfort.
Descending the starboard-side staircase in the pilothouse you access the lower deck accommodation featuring a spacious three cabin layout. The full-beam midship master cabin is a private retreat, featuring an island queen-size bed and an private ensuite bathroom. The forward VIP guest cabin offers a centerline queen-size bed and shares a bathroom with the starboard guest cabin, which includes over-and-under single berths. For added convenience, a Miele separate washer and dryer ensure laundry needs are easily met.
Moving up, the flybridge is accessible via the cockpit staircase or internally from the raised pilothouse. This elevated space features an L-shaped lounge to port around a fixed table, providing a comfortable spot for relaxing or enjoying panoramic views. Two helm seats offer a commanding view for navigation, while a fabric hard top and clears provide weather protection. Aft of the seating area is the separate non-skid boat deck for the Orca 3.65M centre console RIB with a Yamaha 40HP outboard launched via the davit.
The engine room is the heart of this robust vessel, featuring twin Caterpillar 3116TA engines rated at 350hp each, delivering reliable and efficient performance. 'Lady Pam' is also equipped with Onan 17.5KW and 13.5KW generators to support onboard systems, as well as an Aqua Whisper 120LPH water maker, ensuring a self-sufficient cruising experience.
Lying: The Boat Works, Boatyard - Marina - Superyacht Yard, Coomera, Queensland, Australia.
Disclaimer: All specifications in this presentation are provided for information only and particulars herein are obtained from sources believed to be correct, but not guaranteed. Buyers should satisfy themselves with respect to accuracy.