The 55m Sequel P by Turquoise Yachts at the Yachts Miami Beach 2016

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Yachts Miami Beach SequelPThe Yachts Miami Beach 2016 was a great platform to display the latest and best superyachts on the market: among them, there was also 54.7 metre Sequel P.
The vessel was built by the Turkish shipyard Turquoise Yachts, with exterior design by Dubois Naval Architects, and interior design by H2 Yacht Design studio.
She boasts an elegant interior inspired by Art Nouveau, with charming detailing through different quality woods, such as rippled sycamore with a walnut accent and makore wood, combined with contemporary furniture and fabrics which make a stunning contrast.
She provides comfortable accommodation for up to 12 guests in a generous master suite, three double cabins, and two twin cabins. A crew of 13 is also accommodated onboard.
Her layout includes various entertainment areas, among which a full gymnasium, and a well-equipped range of water toys.
The Sequel P is powered by twin CAT 3512B engines, allowing for an excellent performance of a maximum speed of 16 knots, a cruising speed of 12 knots, and a range of 4,500 nm.

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