In February 2012, the vessel was reduced by $7 million to $42,500,000. Gallant Lady was listed for sale in 2012 for $49,500,000. Gallant Lady has a range of 4200 nautical miles. The vessel is powered by two Caterpillar 3508B DITA engines, 1000HP each at 1600 RPM, giving it a top speed of 15 knots and a cruise speed of 12 knots. The yacht is registered in Dover, Delaware. It also features a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. It is built from lightweight materials and is eco-friendly, and features interiors influenced by 18th and 19th century France and Italy, with woods including black walnut, sycamore, eucalyptus and myrtle burl. The yacht's interior was designed by John Munford and features an exterior design by Richard Jorden. Whereas interior decorators had been employed earlier, this yacht saw far more input being given by the owner. At this time the level of complexity and detail really began to accelerate. The ship has six crew cabins to accommodate its twelve crew and five passenger cabins for ten guests. The fourth Gallant Lady, at 50.90m, was a substantially larger displacement vessel than its predecessor. The vessel has a beam of 9.6 metres (31 ft) and a draft of 2.15 metres (7 ft 1 in). It measures 51.21 metres (168.0 ft) in length with a gross tonnage of 765. It measures 51.21 metres (168.0 ft) in length and has a crew of twelve and can accommodate ten guests. Gallant Lady is a super yacht, designed by De Voogt Naval Architects and built by Feadship for Jim Moran in 2007, shortly before his death.
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