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Guests
12
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Cabins
6
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Crew
14
Length | GT | Built (REFIT) |
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196' 10"
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984 GT | 2011 (2014) |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
33' 6" | 10' 2" | 15 Kts |
Delivered in 2011, Light Holic is a 60m motor yacht built by Italian shipyard CRN Yachts. The yacht's elegant exterior design is by Zuccon, while her interiors are the work of Negoescu.
Key Features
- Luxurious master suite with terrace and spa.
- Noise-canceling technology for quiet cabins
- Ample beach club and sundeck spaces
- Spacious sunbathing, shaded bar on sundeck
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 10.2m beam and a 3.1m draft. The yacht is built over 3 decks with an internal volume of 984 GT (Gross Tonnes).
This was the sixth yacht built on the CRN 60 design. The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards. Launched in March 2011 this yacht undertook sea trials over the following months.
Exterior Design
The exterior design of Light Holic is both practical and visually appealing. The yacht features a raked bow, which contributes to its sleek profile and enhances hydrodynamic efficiency. The hull is constructed from steel, providing robust strength and durability, while the superstructure is made from aluminum, offering a lighter weight and added stability. The deck is made of teak, a material known for its resilience and classic appearance. The hull is painted in a cream color, contrasting with the white superstructure to create a clean and sophisticated look. Both the boot top and the areas below the waterline are colored black, adding a sharp, defined edge to the yacht’s appearance.
The aft main deck entrance hall is noteworthy for its wide glass doors and sculptural cabinets, which create an hourglass shape that is echoed by a dark ebony and straw marquetry bar. The sundeck offers ample sunbathing areas, a stylish seating area, a bar, and a forward spa pool surrounded by sun pads. An indoor lounge with a television provides a retreat from the sun or a cozy space during bad weather.
The upper deck includes a 14-person dining table on the aft deck and a generous viewing deck in front of the wheelhouse. The technical aspects of the exterior design include robust equipment and integrated technical screens in the wheelhouse, ensuring functionality and ease of operation. The engine room is designed for accessibility, despite the challenge of maximizing space on the yacht.
Interior Design
The interior design of Light Holic, crafted by Cristina and Alexandre Negoescu, is characterized by its open-plan approach and fluid spaces. The use of reflective surfaces and natural light is a prominent feature throughout the yacht, contributing to a bright and airy atmosphere.
The main salon and dining areas are merged into a single large social space. The center of this area features an oval cream carpet, hand-shaved to mimic a seabed, with champagne and taupe furniture designed to complement the overall aesthetic. A polished stainless steel sun motif on the ceiling adds a subtle yet noticeable detail. The dining area is defined by a monochromatic theme and a multi-disc light feature.
The interior extensively uses materials such as bleached-grey brushed oak with stainless chrome insertions, white leather, mother-of-pearl, mirrors, and engraved glass. These elements are combined to create a sophisticated and warm environment. Art Deco-style straw marquetry panels in gold, moon-gold, and palladium leaf, along with platinum Sicis mosaics, add refined decorative touches.
The upper saloon continues the theme of flowing spaces, featuring white leather, etched glass doors, and a metallic and moon-gold sculptured bar. This area offers a more formal atmosphere compared to the main deck. The use of recessed artificial lighting and wide windows ensures that the cabinetry details and materials are well-highlighted.
Throughout Light Holic, the extensive use of natural and artificial light accentuates the dimensions of the spaces. This design approach is evident in the reflective surfaces and fabrics, such as moon-gold and silver leaf wall panels by Mériguet-Carrère of Paris, white lacquered ceilings, and velvet cushions, which contribute to a warm and lustrous ambiance.
A glass lift in the central lobby connects the lower deck to the sundeck, facilitating easy access between the levels. The sundeck features an indoor lounge with a television, providing a comfortable retreat from the sun or inclement weather.
Accommodation
Light Holic offers accommodation for up to 12 guests in 6 suites. The master suite is located forward on the main deck and spans the full beam of the yacht. It features a large terrace to starboard and a writing desk to port. The suite is also equipped with a sculptural bench and a spacious bathroom separated by a three-quarters-height mother-of-pearl tiled wall. The bathroom includes a spa bath, two showers, and two toilets.
Light Holic includes one VIP cabin situated on the upper deck. This cabin follows an open-plan design, where the bedroom and en suite are divided by a partial-height wall.
On the lower deck, Light Holic accommodates guests in three double cabins and one twin cabin. Similar to the VIP cabin, these cabins also feature an open-plan design that enhances the sense of space and privacy. Each cabin is furnished with a combination of bleached-grey brushed oak, white leather, and mirrored elements that create a sophisticated and warm ambiance.
She is also capable of carrying up to 14 crew. The crew area on Light Holic includes additional cabins to accommodate bodyguards, masseuses, or other staff that charter guests may bring along. This ensures that service remains seamless and efficient throughout the voyage. Pantries are strategically located on the upper deck and sundeck to facilitate this service further.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3512-B) 1,575hp engines, motor yacht Light Holic is capable of reaching a top speed of 15 knots, and comfortably cruises at 14 knots. With her 117,000 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 4,000 nautical miles at 12 knots making her well capable of long range and transatlantic voyages. She has been fitted with stabilizers to increase on-board comfort when the yacht is at anchor, particularly in rough waters.
Amenities
A gym with all the latest equipment allows her guests to keep their workout routines while at sea. Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort. The sundeck is the social hub of the yacht, with a deck jacuzzi for cooling off and an inviting spread of sunpads.
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