HOLDIN' MY OWN

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HOLDIN' MY OWN

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HOLDIN' MY OWN emerges from her comprehensive €4 million refit as a stunning 55.4-meter displacement yacht that perfectly balances refined elegance with exhilarating adventure. Built by the renowned Turkish shipyard Turquoise in 2011 and featuring sophisticated naval architecture by Dubois with interiors by H2 Yacht Design, this tri-deck masterpiece accommodates 12 guests across six beautifully appointed cabins, including four doubles, one twin, and one convertible configuration. Fresh from her November 2024 transformation, including a striking €2 million paint refresh in Stars and Stripes Blue, HOLDIN' MY OWN presents an extraordinary charter experience enhanced by an impressive arsenal of water toys. Guests can master the art of eFoiling with two Lift eFoils, explore underwater realms with three 2024 Seabobs, or enjoy high-octane thrills with two SeaDoo Wake Pro-230s and an inflatable water slide. The yacht's remarkable tender collection includes a 12.8-meter Freeman Cat with four Mercury 400HP outboards, ensuring swift and stylish shore excursions. Designed for extended exploration with a 5,500-nautical-mile range, this exceptional vessel offers the perfect platform for discovering the glamorous ports of the West Mediterranean, from the French Riviera's sophisticated harbors to Italy's enchanting coastlines. With zero-speed stabilizers ensuring comfort at anchor, outdoor cinema capabilities, and STARLINK connectivity, HOLDIN' MY OWN delivers an unparalleled blend of luxury, performance, and entertainment for the most discerning charter guests.

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55.4 m12 GUESTS 6 CABINS Turquoise
2011
Year Built
Length
55.4 m (181.8 ft)
Guests
12
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N/A
Speed (Cruise)
12 kts
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