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TWIZZLE Sailing yacht for charter

  • Length: 57.5m (188.6ft)
  • 9 guests in 4 cabins
  • Built: 2010 (refitted 2023), Royal Huisman Shipyard, The Netherlands
Rate from (per week)
EUR 250,000

The 57.5-metre ketch TWIZZLE is a dramatically stylish, supremely comfortable cruising yacht with sparkling sailing performance, vast interior spaces, next-level luxury and a peerless pedigree. She’s configured to host up to eight charter guests in ultimate luxury with four very spacious guest cabins and a crew of 11. The stand-out features of her innovative layout include an enormous master suite (which includes a private office) and amazing panoramic views from the main saloon and forward observation lounge.

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Aerial view2 of 18
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Cockpit aft lounge4 of 18
Cockpit lounge and dining area5 of 18
Cockpit lounge6 of 18
Main lounge7 of 18
Main lounge8 of 18
Main lounge9 of 18
Main dining area10 of 18
Master cabin11 of 18
Master shower room en suite12 of 18
Double cabin13 of 18
Twin cabin with pullman14 of 18
Aerial view15 of 18
Stern view16 of 18
SeaBob17 of 18
At anchor18 of 18
  • International Superyacht Society Awards 2011 - Best Interior
  • International Superyacht Society Awards 2011 - Best Sail 40m+
  • Showboats Design Awards 2011 - Interior Design Award: Sailing Yachts
  • Showboats Design Awards 2011 - Recreational Area for Guest Use Award
  • Recently refitted
  • Transom unfolds to form a large swim platform & beach club
  • Low fuel consumption
  • Exercise equipment

About TWIZZLE

Description

The 57.5-metre ketch TWIZZLE is a dramatically stylish, supremely comfortable cruising yacht with sparkling sailing performance, vast interior spaces, next-level luxury and a peerless pedigree. She’s configured to host up to eight charter guests in ultimate luxury with four very spacious guest cabins and a crew of 11. The stand-out features of her innovative layout include an enormous master suite (which includes a private office) and amazing panoramic views from the main saloon and forward observation lounge.


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Designed by Dubois and styled by Redman Whiteley Dixon, she was built by Royal Huisman for uncompromising, visionary owners whose challenging brief called for a beautifully elegant, high-performance sailing superyacht with all the space, amenities, comfort and luxury of a large motor yacht… plus a lot more. The result is quite simply one of the world’s finest yachts – a perfectly judged combination of boutique luxury home and powerful blue water cruiser – which has won a clutch of major awards.

Any sailing enthusiast will relish the opportunity to take the helm of this iconic yacht. The flybridge has twin helms up front with push-button systems to control one of the most sophisticated sailing rigs ever created. She carries 1,780 square metres of sail, all of which can be deployed automatically in less than two minutes. Unlike most sailing superyachts she performs well in even the lightest breeze.

The flybridge is a spacious, stylish lounge with sumptuous sofas and coffee tables which converts into an elegant open-air dining space with a BBQ grill. After lunch you can slide onto a sunpad up here, relax in the cool shade of the main cockpit, enjoy the intimacy of the aft cockpit, or stroll down the elegant steps of the stern platform and slip into the sea. She comes fully loaded with small craft and toys: from Laser sailing dinghies and two powerful tenders to SeaBobs, paddleboards, wakeboards and more.

Step inside and you’re suddenly cocooned in contemporary luxury, yet still connected to the seascape outside with commanding views all round. With two separate saloons forward and aft, you’re sure to find a spot that suits your mood. As evening draws in you can dine outdoors in the elegant aft cockpit or gather around the table in the observation lounge. You won’t miss the sunset, whichever you choose.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising South Pacific - Tahiti EUR 250,000/EUR 275,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising South America EUR 250,000/EUR 275,000 per week (low/high)
Built 2010 (refitted 2023), Royal Huisman Shipyard, The Netherlands
Length 57.5m (188.6ft)
Guests 9
No. of guest cabins 4
Crew 11
Beam 11.6m (38ft)
Draft min/max -/3.8m (12.5ft)
Displacement 550 tonnes
Maximum speed 13 knots
Cruising speed 11 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 100 litres per hour
Cabin types 4 (3 × double, 1 × twin, 1 × additional berth)
Engines 1 × 1,300hp Caterpillar
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 2 × Tenders
  • 2 × SeaBobs
  • 2 × Underwater scooters
  • 2 × Flyboards
  • 1 × Kayak
  • 5 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Kneeboard
  • Kite surfing equipment
  • Waterskis
  • Inflatable tows
  • Scuba diving equipment
  • Snorkelling gear
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Free weights
  • Resistance bands
  • Yoga mats
Communication & entertainment

Communication & entertainment

  • Satcom & cellular communications facilities
  • Wi-Fi internet access
  • Starlink
  • Satellite television
  • Streaming services
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