Lease/purchase agreement closed for 52m Oceanco Lazy Z

The deal for the lease/purchase of Oceanco’s 51.8-metre motor yacht Lazy Z has been closed. Kent Chamberlain of Chamberlain Yachts International handled the negotiations, who extended thanks to Wayne Kurian and the National Save The Sea Turtles Foundation for their assistance. According to SYT iQ, she is likely the largest yacht to be donated, to date. Lazy Z yacht cruisingLazy Z was launched in 1997 and has been well maintained throughout her life with numerous refit and maintenance appointments – her most recent one is still ongoing and is being conducted at Derecktor Shipyards in Florida. Lazy Z yacht main saloon Photo: BurgessLazy Z yacht upper deck saloonPhoto: BurgessReadInsight: Unpacking Yacht Donation

Richard Hein and The A Group took charge of the exterior styling of this 638 GT motor yacht, laying their design on a hull sculpted by her builder, Oceanco. Lazy Z is characterised by a borderline utilitarian styling with a tiered, heavyset superstructure forward which is balanced by her vast, open-planned cascading decks to aft. The use of asymmetrical glass adds even more charm to this Oceanco superyacht. Lazy Z yacht master's cabinPhoto: BurgessLazy Z yacht master's suitePhoto: BurgessThe A Group joined forces with Baron Gurney Interiors for Lazy Z’s interior design. Together they curated the spaces following a minimalist design that is inviting and tranquil. Lazy Z can accommodate as many as 14 guests across six staterooms, comprising an owner’s suite, three doubles and two twins. She also carries 12 crew. Lazy Z yacht sundeckPhoto: BurgessLazy Z yacht upper aft deckPhoto: BurgessLazy Z offers guests plenty of opportunity to unwind and socialise, as she has numerous lounging areas both inside and out. Her upper deck saloon boasts unrivalled views and has been kitted out with cream, neutral soft furnishings and a strictly modern design theme. Her main saloon is a lot larger in size and is the perfect spot to kick back with all those onboard. In terms of outdoor living, Lazy Z has multiple alfresco dining areas and a collection of sunloungers. She also has an impressive Jacuzzi on her main deck. Lazy Z yacht sternPhoto: BurgessLazy Z is equipped with twin MTU engines that gives her a cruising speed of 12 knots and a top speed of 16 knots. Lazy Z yacht cruisingPhoto: Burgess

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