LADY JANE is a custom-built 87' Broward sport fisherman with yacht-like accommodations. She was the second of three built to rival Burger's successful 90' Burger SARAH BETH. Don Blount a Navy patrol boat naval architect, had input for the design and some of the drawings like propeller pockets, are from Blount. She is Great Lakes friendly with about 20' 8" air draft, light on fuel with mast and antennas on the pilothouse roof removed. This makes passage to the Great Lakes via the Erie Canal or Illinois River possible under most conditions. LADY JANE has a large amidship master stateroom, a VIP queen forward, a twin bed cabin to starboard, and a double bed cabin to port, all with ensuite heads. The saloon is spacious with an open galley forward, as is the pilothouse above with sky lounge seating. The interior joiner work is pickled oak, which is just as nice as the recently sold 150' Feadship DAYBREAK. There is outside mezzanine seating looking aft at both levels. The cockpit is spacious with a fighting chair and transom door starboard aft and engine room door forward. Once through the engine room door, there is a double bed cabin to starboard and head with stall shower and washer/dryer to port. On the foredeck is a davit and Novurania tender, and there are outriggers on the side for serious fishing.