Naval architect Mustafa Ozkalay shaped LADY LORRAINE's profile with the clarity of purpose that defines serious sailing yachts, her 27-meter silhouette cutting water with the assured grace of traditional yacht design principles applied to modern performance demands.
From her balanced proportions to the considered sweep of her deck line, every element speaks to Ozkalay's understanding of how form follows function on the water. The 2004 Agantur build carries herself with the quiet confidence that comes from honest engineering rather than superficial styling.
A 27.26m Agantur Sail Yacht
About this yacht
Naval architect Mustafa Ozkalay shaped LADY LORRAINE's profile with the clarity of purpose that defines serious sailing yachts, her 27-meter silhouette cutting water with the assured grace of traditional yacht design principles applied to modern performance demands. From her balanced proportions to the considered sweep of her deck line, every element speaks to Ozkalay's understanding of how form follows function on the water. The 2004 Agantur build carries herself with the quiet confidence that comes from honest engineering rather than superficial styling. Her 6.8-meter beam provides the foundation for stable sailing while maintaining the refined proportions that distinguish well-bred sailing yachts from their more aggressive racing cousins. The exterior lines flow with restraint, avoiding the dramatic gestures that quickly date a design in favor of the timeless appeal of balanced geometry. Gunes Ozkalay's interior complements this approach, creating spaces that serve the eight guests without compromising the yacht's essential character as a sailing vessel. Under sail, LADY LORRAINE reveals the wisdom embedded in her design, where every decision serves both aesthetic harmony and practical seamanship. The five-person crew operates within a layout that prioritizes efficiency, allowing the yacht's natural sailing qualities to shine through expert handling. Her presence on the water reflects the enduring appeal of yachts conceived as instruments of passage rather than mere platforms for leisure, embodying the fundamental satisfaction that comes from vessels designed to work in harmony with wind and sea.
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