Notable 36-Meter Luxury Motor Yacht, Crescent Lady, Has New Owners

Published: 22 May 2026
The stunning 36-meter motorboat, Crescent Lady, once on the market for $6,950,000, has discovered its new proprietor.

The aftermarket yacht world is abuzz with the news of the latest high-profile transaction: the sales of the magnificent 36-meter motor yacht Crescent Lady. The transaction was an all-star affair, the seller represented by Matthew Martin and James Nason of Fraser Yachts California, and Jarrett Hiebert of Merle Wood & Associates, while the introduction to the buyer was made by Ralph Navarro of FYI Yachts. The Crescent Lady, a gem among yachts, delivers unparalleled luxury in each of its 232GT, a fact that is particularly embodied in its raised pilothouse. Delivered by Crescent Custom Yachts in 2020 as part of their acclaimed Crescent 117 series, she boasts a design both interior and exterior by the noted Gregory C. Marshall. Accented with wood, the interiors are both contemporary and monochrome, a sublime union of modern taste and traditional luxury. The yacht has accommodations for 10 guests across five sophisticated cabins, a full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck complete with both a walk-in wardrobe and a high-end en suite. Rounding out the accommodation are two VIP cabins and two double cabins. All these rooms feature an en suite set up, further underscoring their opulence. Then of course, there is the crew quarters, housing five members of crew. The common areas are nothing short of spectacular, particularly the full-beam, bright and open main saloon, that features large windows, oak and stone finishes, a cutting-edge AV system. The forward-thinking design and expansive use of glass bestow the Crescent Lady with a ‘big yacht vibe’, creating an atmosphere of spaciousness and luxury. Powered by a potent pair of MTU engines, the Crescent Lady can achieve a top speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots. Summing it up, the Crescent Lady is essentially a floating luxury residence, a cruising testament to modern design and cutting-edge tech on the high seas.