LADY GIGI
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Length: 64′ 0″ / 19.51m | Builder: Jachtbouw De Alm | Year: 2022
LADY GIGI Jachtbouw De Alm Yacht for Sale

LADY GIGI Yacht for Sale - 64 Jachtbouw De Alm

Type: Motorboat
Category:
Builder: Jachtbouw De Alm
Condition: Used
Length: 64′ 0″ (19.51m)
Beam: 18′ 10″ (5.74m)
Engines: 1x John Deere Model: 6135AFM85, 425hp
Build Year: 2022
Flag: Jersey
Staterooms: 3
Price: $2,650,000 USD
*Not for sale to U.S. residents while in U.S. waters.

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    • AIS
    • Autopilot
    • Cockpit Speakers
    • Compass
    • Computer
    • DVD Player
    • Depthsounder
    • Flat Screen TV
    • GPS
    • Log-Speedometer
    • Navigation Center
    • Plotter
    • Radar
    • Radar Detector
    • Radio
    • TV Set
    • VCR
    • VHF
    • Wi-Fi
    • Wind Speed and Direction

    • Air Compressor
    • Air Conditioning
    • Battery Charger
    • Bow Thruster
    • Deep Freezer
    • Dishwasher
    • Electric Bilge Pump
    • Electric Head
    • Fresh Water Maker
    • Heating
    • Hot Water
    • Manual Bilge Pump
    • Microwave Oven
    • Oven
    • Refrigerator
    • Sea Water Pump
    • Stern Thruster
    • Washing Machine

    • Crane
    • Walk Around

    • Cockpit Cushions
    • Cockpit Shower
    • Cockpit Table
    • Davit(s)
    • Fin Stabilizer
    • Hydraulic Winch
    • Liferaft
    • Swimming Ladder
    • Tender

    • Covers
    • Cockpit Cover
    • Hard Top

    • Generator
    • Inverter
    • Shore Power Inlet

    • Dutch-built ALM Delfino 64 Raised Pilothouse Explorer Yacht
    • Steel multi-chine hull construction
    • Aluminum superstructure
    • Long-range displacement cruising platform
    • Approximate 3,000 nautical mile range per builder specifications
    • Twin John Deere 6135AFM85 13.5L diesel engines rated at 425 HP each
    • Approximate fuel capacity of 10,500 liters / 2,774 U.S. gallons
    • Hydraulic bow and stern thrusters
    • Side-Power / Sleipner zero-speed stabilizer system
    • Raised pilothouse configured for serious passagemaking
    • Hydraulic folding mast for reduced bridge-clearance capability
    • Factory-built 4’ swim platform extension
    • Extensive onboard redundancy systems throughout vessel
    • Twin satellite compasses
    • Twin steering rams
    • Twin radar systems
    • Twin autopilot systems
    • Twin GPS systems
    • Upgraded Simrad electronics suite
    • Starlink internet connectivity
    • Victron lithium-based electrical architecture
    • (3) 22.5kW Lithium Iron battery banks
    • Victron Quattro / MultiPlus inverter & isolation transformer system
    • 115V U.S.-spec electrical conversion
    • Remote vessel monitoring via Victron system and onboard cameras accessible worldwide
    • WhisperPower generator system
    • Watermaker system
    • Kabola KB45 EcoLine diesel heating system
    • Air conditioning throughout vessel
    • Steelhead Marine ES1000 davit crane
    • Tender package with Suzuki outboard
    • Orthopedic mattress upgrades throughout accommodations
    • Updated carpeting in guest suites
    • Full documented service history available
    • Solar-ready configuration for future rooftop solar integration
    • Full factory support available for vessel systems and technical assistance
    • Owner upgrading within the same Dutch shipyard lineage/platform
    • Engine room designed for owner-operator accessibility and serviceability
    • Proven explorer-style platform suited for long-range cruising and extended liveaboard use 

    The ALM Delfino 64 Raised Pilothouse is described by Jachtbouw De Alm as a Werner Yacht design with classic lines, modern details, cherry wood interior joinery, a large salon with open galley, raised pilothouse, three guest cabins plus full-beam master, two bathrooms, engine room, and aft lazarette/crew cabin.

    Construction details from the builder include a steel multi-hull with 8mm underwater plating, 6mm side plating above the waterline, and a 5mm seawater-resistant aluminum superstructure. The builder also notes a John Deere 13-liter 425 HP engine, dry exhaust routed to the flybridge chimney, hydraulic Side-Power bow/stern thrusters, hydraulic anchor winch, SP67 Vector fin stabilizers, Simrad navigation, Victron lithium power, and a WhisperPower generator. 


    The exterior layout is built around safe movement, serious cruising, and multiple usable outdoor zones. High bulwarks, wide walkaround side decks, and a Portuguese bridge reinforce the vessel’s offshore intentions while remaining practical for owner-operators.

    Exterior highlights include:

    • Steel displacement hull
    • Classic Dutch trawler/explorer profile
    • Wide side decks
    • High bulwarks
    • Portuguese bridge
    • Forward seating area
    • Aa deck seating
    • Teak decking
    • Factory hardtop
    • Flybridge social area
    • Boat deck / crane deck
    • Bimini over large crane deck
    • Stainless railings
    • Tender storage
    • Steelhead Marine ES1000 davit crane
    • Tender with Suzuki outboard

    This is a yacht designed to be used, not just shown. The deck layout supports the line handling, docking, anchoring, tender launch, and extended time aboard.  


    The flybridge delivers both lifestyle and operational value. It includes a true secondary helm station with Simrad autopilot control, stainless steering wheel, throttle controls, communications handset, and excellent visibility.

    Flybridge features include:

    • Secondary helm station
    • Simrad autopilot control
    • Electronic throttle / shia controls
    • Stainless steering wheel
    • Integrated communications
    • Flybridge refrigerator / Isotherm refrigerator
    • Factory hardtop
    • Teak decking, Tender storage
    • Steelhead Marine ES1000 davit crane
    • Bimini over crane deck
    • Tender with Suzuki outboard

    The Steelhead Marine ES1000 crane is a major cruising feature, allowing efficient tender launch and retrieval. This system supports the overall explorer concept by making anchoring, shore access, and remote cruising significantly easier.


    The raised pilothouse is one of the strongest areas of the yacht. It is a true command center, not merely an interior helm. ALM describes the wheelhouse as having multiple displays, radar, chart plotter, cameras, autopilot, fishfinder, satellite compass, two steering chairs, sofa seating, a captain’s bed, side doors, and direct stairs to the flybridge.

    Observed/documented pilothouse features include:

    • Upgraded Simrad navigation suite
    • Simrad multi-function display controls
    • Simrad autopilot control
    • Side-Power / Sleipner thruster controls
    • Remote docking control
    • Sleipner proportional hydraulic controller
    • Side-Power digital display
    • Victron Energy monitoring display
    • WhisperPower generator control
    • Exalto wiper control system
    • Tank monitoring display
    • Dedicated chart/laptop station
    • Wide helm console
    • Excellent forward visibility
    • Access to side decks
    • Direct access to the flybridge

    The handheld remote docking system is an important owner-operator feature, giving the operator control of engine/thruster functions while moving around the vessel during close-quarters maneuvering. 


    The salon offers a warm, open, comfortable main living area with classic Dutch joinery and a modern social layout. The space benefits from large windows, natural light, upgraded leather upholstery, and a practical connection to the galley.

    Salon features include:

    • Large panoramic windows
    • Opposing leather seats
    • Reupholstered leather seating
    • Custom wood cabinetry
    • Central coffee table
    • Integrated Sony flat screen TV
    • Open flow to the galley
    • Warm cherry-style woodwork
    • Comfortable living space for extended cruising
    • Upgraded soft goods
    • Carpeted salon sole

    The salon feels residential and inviting, which is critical for a yacht intended for serious time aboard.  


    The open galley is designed as a true liveaboard galley, not a compact day-use space. It sits within the main social areaand supports long-range cruising with quality European appliances and practical counter space.

    Galley equipment includes:

    • Miele built-in dishwasher
    • Bosch induction cooktop
    • Miele Refrigeration
    • AEG refrigeration/freezer unit
    • Reginox stainless sink
    • DEMM fixtures Microwave
    • Composite / stone-style countertops
    • Three bar stools
    • Open counter layout
    • Storage cabinetry
    • Excellent connection to salon

    This layout works well for owner use, family cruising, or entertaining, while the appliance package supports being extended for an extended time away from the dock.


    The Delfino 64 layout is designed around a full-beam master, guest accommodations forward, a shared guest head, and an aft lazarette/crew cabin. ALM notes a full-beam master, guest cabins, two bathrooms, an engine room, and a lazarette/crew cabin. This vessel has been enhanced to improve livability, comfort, and broader market appeal.

    Accommodation highlights include:

    • Full-beam master stateroom
    • VIP stateroom forward
    • Bunk guest stateroom
    • Guest head with a separate shower
    • Aft crew/utility cabin
    • Carpeting in staterooms
    • Air conditioning throughout
    • Updated leather upholstery
    • Practical storage throughout

    The VIP stateroom has been upgraded from a more utilitarian forward arrangement into a true guest suite. The owner converted the forward cabin from two double bunks into a king VIP arrangement, making the yacht more appealing to couples, families, and extended cruising guests.

    VIP features include:

    • Large centerline berth
    • Warm wood joinery
    • Carpeted sole
    • Large hanging locker
    • Built-in cabinetry
    • Side storage
    • Reading lights
    • Overhead lighting
    • Portlights / curtained windows
    • Webasto digital climate control
    • Private, comfortable forward guest suite

    This is a major upgrade from a traditional bunk-forward layout and makes the accommodations far more marketable.


    The bunk room offers flexible sleeping capacity for family, guests, children, or crew overflow.

    Bunk cabin features include:

    • Over/under twin berths
    • Built-in hanging locker
    • Storage cabinetry
    • Warm wood finish
    • Dedicated lighting
    • Climate control
    • Private cabin layout

    This space adds practical sleeping capacity without compromising the VIP or master accommodations.


    The guest head serves the VIP and bunk staterooms and is finished in a clean, modern European style.

    Guest head features include:

    • Separate glass-enclosed shower
    • Hansgrohe shower fixtures
    • Adjustable handheld shower
    • Mosaic tile shower sole
    • Planus freshwater electric toilet
    • Solid-surface vanity
    • Integrated sink
    • Storage cabinetry
    • Large mirror
    • Heated towel rack
    • Bright overhead lighting
    • Ventilation

    The separate shower is a meaningful advantage over wet-head layouts often found in this size range.


    The aft cabin functions as a flexible crew cabin, utility room, storage room, and systems area. For a serious cruising yacht, this space is highly valuable.

    Crew/utility area features include:

    • Single berth
    • Natural light via portlight
    • Storage space
    • Gear storage
    • Service access
    • Utility use
    • Beko front-load washer
    • Durable flooring
    • Access to systems and equipment

    This area supports longer trips, crewed operation, owner-operator storage needs, and liveaboard practicality.


    The onboard laundry setup adds significant cruising independence.

    Laundry features:

    • Beko front-loading washer
    • Utility room location
    • Countertop above the washer
    • Useful for extended cruising
    • Reduces dockside dependency

    For long-range cruising buyers, laundry onboard is a practical and valuable feature.


    The engine room is a major selling point. It is systems-rich, well-equipped, and aligned with the yacht’s long-range mission.

    Main mechanical highlights include:

    • John Deere 13.5L / 425 HP diesel engine
    • M. de Jong Scheepsmotoren installation/service history
    • WhisperPower generator system
    • WhisperPower generator controller
    • WhisperPower PMG power module
    • Kabola KB45 EcoLine diesel heating system
    • Ocean-Spring watermaker
    • Victron electrical system
    • Separ fuel filtration
    • Hydraulic bow thruster
    • Hydraulic stern thruster
    • Hydraulic Maxwell HWC 3500 windlass
    • Sleipner proportional hydraulic controller
    • Auxiliary compressor
    • Pressurized freshwater system
    • Stainless pressure tank
    • Clearly labeled hydraulic manifold
    • Accessible service layout

    The builder identifies the Delfino 64 with a John Deere 13-liter 425 HP engine, a hydraulic Side-Power installation, stabilizers, a Victron electrical installation, and a 10kW WhisperPower generator.


    Main engine details:

    • John Deere 6135 / 13.5L marine diesel
    • 425 HP @ 1900 RPM per builder
    • Commissioned by M. de Jong Scheepsmotoren
    • Service label indicates service completed June 2025 at approximately 800 hours
    • Dry exhaust system routed toward the flybridge chimney per builder

    The John Deere package is a major advantage for buyers focused on reliability, serviceability, and efficient displacement cruising. 


    The vessel is equipped with a WhisperPower generator system and Victron-based power management.

    Generator/power equipment includes:

    • WhisperPower generator
    • WhisperPower generator controller
    • WhisperPower PMG power module
    • Victron Quattro inverter/charger
    • Victron MultiPlus inverter/charger
    • Victron isolation transformer
    • Victron remote monitoring
    • Lithium iron battery bank
    • Second alternator
    • Automatic generator charging at low battery state
    • 115V conversion for U.S. use

    The owner noted that the yacht can lie at anchor on batteries for approximately 1.5 days without air-conditioning demand, and the Victron remote monitoring system can automatically command generator charging when lithium battery levels drop to approximately 10%. 


    Electrical system highlights:

    • Victron lithium-based electrical architecture
    • Quattro inverter/charger
    • MultiPlus inverter/charger
    • Isolation transformer
    • Lithium iron battery bank
    • Second alternator
    • Remote monitoring capability
    • Global monitoring / control capability
    • U.S.-ready 115V conversion
    • Generator integration
    • Battery / inverter / shore / generator monitoring

    This electrical setup is one of the defining upgrades of the yacht and supports the entire “modern explorer” positioning.  


    The hydraulic system is another key feature. The vessel includes a central labeled hydraulic manifold for major deck and maneuvering systems.

    Hydraulic systems include:

    • Bow thruster
    • Stern thruster
    • Maxwell HWC 3500 windlass
    • Sleipner proportional hydraulic controller
    • Side-Power / Sleipner control integration
    • Hydraulic lines and labeled controls

    This gives the yacht exceptional maneuverability for her size and mission profile. 


    The builder lists a Side-Power stabilizing system with SP67 Vector fins for enhanced comfort offshore.

    Stabilization highlights:

    • Side-Power / Sleipner fin stabilizers
    • SP67 Vector fin system per builder
    • Improved comfort underway
    • Important feature for long-range passagemaking 

    The vessel is equipped with an Ocean-Spring Watermakers system.

    Watermaker features:

    • Ocean-Spring Watermakers system
    • High-pressure pump
    • Feed / HP pump controls
    • Flush controls
    • Pressure regulation
    • Supports extended anchoring and offshore cruising

    A watermaker is a major feature for the Bahamas, the Caribbean, remote cruising, and liveaboard buyers.  


    The yacht is equipped for a wide range of cruising climates. Climate and heating features:

    • Air conditioning throughout
    • Webasto climate controls
    • Siemens digital thermostats
    • Kabola KB45 EcoLine diesel heating system
    • Heated towel rack in the guest head
    • Hydronic-style European comfort features

    This is important because the vessel was originally suited to Northern European / Canadian cruising conditions and then enhanced for broader use, including warmer climates. 


    Fuel system highlights:

    • Separ fuel filtration
    • Fuel/water separation
    • Clearly labeled fuel routing
    • Engine and generator protection
    • European-grade installation

    Separ filtration is a respected system and a strong confidence builder for serious cruising buyers. 


    The vessel includes an upgraded Simrad electronics package and multiple control interfaces.

    Electronics highlights:

    • Simrad navigation suite
    • Simrad autopilot
    • Simrad control pads
    • Multi-function displays
    • Radar systems
    • Depth/sonar display
    • Satellite compass per builder
    • AIS per builder
    • Weather station per builder
    • Camera capability per builder
    • Starlink
    • Remote docking control
    • Flybridge helm electronics
    • Pilothouse electronics
    • Wiper control system
    • Tank monitoring

    The builder’s Delfino 64 page notes three 19” touch screens, two radars, chart plotter, cameras, autopilot, fishfinder, satellite compass, and related equipment  


    Tender package highlights:

    • Steelhead Marine ES1000 davit crane
    • Tender storage on the boat deck
    • RIB tender
    • Suzuki outboard
    • Secure tie-downs
    • Flybridge/boat deck location
    • Efficient launch and retrieval

    This setup is highly practical for remote anchorages, cruising families, and owner-operators. 


    The current owner’s upgrades are a major part of this yacht’s story and should be emphasized heavily in MLS, email, social, and walkthrough video.

    Reported owner upgrades include:

    • Factory hardtop
    • Watermaker
    • Air conditioning throughout
    • Teak decking
    • Steelhead crane
    • Lithium iron battery packs
    • Second alternator on engine
    • Victron remote monitoring system
    • Automatic generator charging at low battery state
    • 115V conversion for U.S. market
    • Flybridge refrigerator
    • Upgraded Simrad systems
    • Starlink
    • Bimini for crane deck
    • Forward cabin conversion to king VIP
    • Carpeting in staterooms
    • Leather upholstery throughout
    • One-person remote docking
    • Full service history
    • Numerous additional minor upgrades reportedly exceeding $40,000

    The positioning is simple: this is an already capable Dutch steel explorer that was significantly enhanced to make it easier to own, easier to operate, and more comfortable in varied climates, and more appealing to a broader buyer audience.  


    Performance highlights:

    • Displacement cruising platform
    • Approximately 7 gallons per hour at 8 knots reported
    • Approximately 3,000 nauFcal mile range per builder
    • 10,500L fuel capacity per builder
    • John Deere 425 HP power
    • Stabilized ride
    • Efficient long-range profile
    • Built for global cruising

    Best-use profile:

    • Bahamas
    • Caribbean
    • East Coast cruising
    • Northern climates
    • Extended anchoring
    • Owner-operator passagemaking
    • Couple / family cruising
    • Light crew operation