The B.Now 67M Oasis yacht was launched in May and delivered to her owners in August. She is now cruising off Antibes, France, ahead of her public debut at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025.
A Collaborative Build
Lady Estey’s design team brings together RWD for the exterior, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design for the interiors, and Benetti’s in-house naval architecture. The keel was laid in July 2022, and from the outset the project was shaped by close collaboration between the owners, their representatives at Engage Maritime, and the shipyard.
      
      
  While the B.Now 67M platform is already recognized for its Oasis Deck layout and versatile arrangements, Lady Estey was never intended as a standard build. The owners requested a yacht that felt entirely their own, shaping not just the interior palette but the flow, privacy, and atmosphere across each deck.
Exterior Expression
RWD’s exterior styling preserves the hallmark open aesthetic of the B.Now range while integrating custom features specified for Lady Estey. On board the motor yacht, the Oasis Deck is central to the design, where folding bulwarks and a showpiece infinity pool establish a connection to the sea.
On the forward owner’s deck, a shallow reflecting pool with a waterfall effect has been added, while a spa pool occupies a concealed observation deck at the yacht’s highest point. The aft section of the upper deck is reserved exclusively for the owner, ensuring total privacy.
      
      
  Material finishes were coordinated inside and out. Deckhead treatments and teak plank widths mirror the tones of interior flooring, extending the design language across thresholds.
Interior Layout
Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design reinterpreted the B.Now’s original light-toned concept into a richer, moodier style. The interiors of the superyacht lean toward modernized Art Deco, with high-gloss finishes, polished metal inlays, and a layered palette of dark woods including macassar, ziricote, ebony, and wenge. Specially selected marbles and custom veneers contribute to an atmosphere of depth and texture.
The interior was developed around three anchor points: the main saloon, the sculptural guest staircase, and the owner’s suite. The grand piano in the saloon acts as both a musical centerpiece and a visual anchor, while the Calacatta stone and glass staircase serves as a unifying vertical axis.
Guest corridors were widened, and upgraded fire doors were specified, reflecting the owner’s attention to both comfort and practicality. Even small details, such as the rectangular lift linking guest decks, were customized to ensure the yacht met exacting requirements.
[Lady Estey is] a yacht with amazing features that has been significantly adapted to meet a client’s specific tastes and requirements. Working closely with the owners and their representatives, Engage Maritime, [Lady Estey] demonstrates the capabilities of the Benetti shipyard and the possibilities for clients to realise their ultimate expression of the yachting lifestyle.
Sales Director
Benetti
Owner-Centric Layout
The upper deck has been configured entirely as an owner’s retreat. The forward-facing suite offers panoramic views, complemented by a private office and a personal saloon leading aft to an exclusive dining terrace. Access is intentionally separated from the rest of the yacht to maintain privacy.
      
      
  Accommodation overall is set across seven suites, hosting up to 14 guests. Guest cabins are finished to the same level of detail as the owner’s areas, underscoring the consistency of the design.
Dedicated Wellness
The lower deck is home to a comprehensive wellness zone, complete with gym, sauna, steam room, and treatment room. This sits alongside the beach club and direct sea access, shaping a destination for relaxation that complements the more social aft deck environments.
Technical Specification
Lady Estey is built on a steel displacement hull with an aluminum superstructure. She measures 67 meters in length, with an 11-meter beam and 2.9-meter draft. The yacht was built to Lloyd’s Register standards.
      
      
  Twin Caterpillar 3512E DITA engines, each delivering 1,810 hp, give Lady Estey a top speed of 16 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 12 knots. At this pace, she achieves a maximum range of 5,000 nautical miles, supported by fuel tanks with a total capacity of 110,000 liters.
Stabilizers, both at anchor and underway, ensure guest comfort across varying conditions.
Context Within the Fleet
Lady Estey follows superyacht Iryna, the first B.Now 67M Oasis delivered in 2025, and establishes a distinct identity through her custom details and darker, mood-driven interior. With more hulls in build, the B.Now 67M series has also become a focal point of Benetti’s large-yacht production.
      
      
  The yard itself remains active across multiple fronts. In addition to Lady Estey, Benetti recently announced the B.Neos Yacht at the Cannes Yachting Festival and introduced the Oasis 42M as the flagship of its Oasis range:
According to YachtBuyer Market Watch, Benetti currently has 55 projects under construction or on order, underscoring the scale of its portfolio.
Lady Estey will now make her first public appearance in Monaco, highlighting not only the evolution of the B.Now series but also the scope of customization achievable on Benetti’s largest platforms.
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