Who is she?
65.2m (213’9) Lamima joins Camper & Nicholsons International
Why is she special?
Yacht designer Marcelo Penna has created a vessel that merges traditional Indonesian hospitality with modern superyacht opulence. Her build began in 2012 when boat builders from Ara, Sulawesi, skillfully set about constructing the world’s largest wooden sailing yacht. Offering the charm of an Indonesian two-masted phinisi with opulent luxuries of modern yacht design, Lamima is a nautical masterpiece
Main Features:
65.2m (213’9) Lamima joins Camper & Nicholsons International
Why is she special?
Yacht designer Marcelo Penna has created a vessel that merges traditional Indonesian hospitality with modern superyacht opulence. Her build began in 2012 when boat builders from Ara, Sulawesi, skillfully set about constructing the world’s largest wooden sailing yacht. Offering the charm of an Indonesian two-masted phinisi with opulent luxuries of modern yacht design, Lamima is a nautical masterpiece
Main Features:
- World’s largest wooden sailing yacht
- Expert fishermen
- Seven staterooms, all with ensuites
- Padi-diving centre
- Onboard Padi instructor
- Onboard pijit masseuses and yoga teachers
- Contemporary Asian design
- Warm ambient interior
- Shaded relaxation areas
- Tour guide
- Designed by Marcelo Penna
- Wood construction
- Sleeps 14 guests
Where is she chartering?
Southeast Asia
Who is the central charter agent?
Camper & Nicholsons International
What is her Charter Rate?
From US$190,000 per week