

The 45-metre (147’ 6”) twin screw oceangoing motoryacht My Trust is the very epitome of Dutch pedigree: Her harmonious exterior is designed by Cor de Rover, the classic nautical interior is from the boards of Felix Buytendijk.
My Trust fits her highly dynamic appearance well within the parameters of timeless design. Classical details include the majestic blue hull as well as, more subtly, the teak caprails.
As fans of sailboats, My Trust’s owners have endowed her with elements of sail yacht décor not habitually found on motor yachts. The traditional nautical interior is classical without being old-fashioned, and provides remarkable comfort for the owners and up to 10 guests and 9 crew. Warm mand whitewashed surfaces are combined to great effect in various proportions and combinations. With luxurious accommodations for ten and fine crew quarters for nine, My Trust is designed with comfort to the fore.
The full-beam owners’ stateroom with a height of 2.30m is especially spectacular. Highlights include a kingsized bed, retractable LCD flatscreen, seating area and walk-in wardrobe. The room is embellished by decorative pillars, including posts for the bed covered in rattan. The bathroom features a well sized whirlpool, a shower cabin, his and hers wash basins, infrared sauna and a separate head with toilet.
Located beneath a large window, the whirlpool bath provides great views, while the treadmill to starboard has its own TV screen. The stateroom is accessed via a roomy study centred on a large built-in desk.
Larger than normal for a 45m boat, the four guest staterooms on My Trust are spacious, elegant and open.
The guest cabins have two single beds that can be combined into a double, plus plenty of stowage space.
The dining area and lounge are separated by a subtle partition, which is mirrored on the dining area side and inlaid with artwork on the lounge side. The convivial lounge abounds in entertainment and leisure options thanks to the large pop-up LCD TV screen on the forward wall and built-in dry bar, fridge and icemaker.
The wide aft deck is arranged as a generous seating area with a wide, straight sofa for ten and two large fixed teak tables. Handy double stairways to port and starboard lead down to the integrated swimming platform, while an integrated staircase to port leads up to the aft bridge deck.
Visitors coming up the stairway in the bridge deck corridor are immediately greeted by a splendid bar to starboard with seating for seven people, a granite top, granite sink, refrigerator, icemaker, beer tender and espresso machine. The floor in this area is a charming teak and holly veneer bordered by solid mahonie planking.
A slightly lighter mahogany with black ebony border graces the floor of the wheelhouse, which centers on the fully integrated bridge by Radio Holland, including five Hatteland screens for radars, a chart plotter, and conning and alarm panel. A large U-shaped sofa aft of the steering position and a central stainless steel leaning post with round leather seat produce a comfortable space for observers and sailors alike. In the same vein, special care has been taken to achieve enough headroom in a bad seaway, while the hoods are arranged in a way that minimizes reflections in the windscreen an outdoor seating area forward of the wheelhouse provide some spectacular views when underway. The seating arrangement includes a practical teak table on two stainless steel supports, as well as sun beds installed flush to the structure. Aft of the wheelhouse is a captain’s cabin with ensuite bathroom.
The full-beam bridge deck lounge represents a continuation of the consummate style and finish found in the saloon. The area has a distinctive charm of its own, however, and an atmosphere defined by a large games table and its cinema area, part of an advanced yacht-wide AV installation. Wide four-piece folding doors provide access to the aft deck.
The open space on the bridge deck aft focuses on a teak table with a fixed stainless steel pedestal at centerline, surrounded by six loose deck seats. A storage space on the starboard side houses two scooters, with a portside davit capable of lifting them off the passerelle.
The sun deck on My Trust more than lives up to its name. It features a whirlpool bathtub for up to six people with a teak circular top, as well as lots of open deck space for lounging. An advanced system of awnings fixed to the mast covers the entire sun deck thanks to a smart combination of 6 stainless steel vertical pipe supports.
A lovely L-shaped bar installed between the funnels is flanked by 4 fixed bar stools and features a sink, icemaker and refrigerator, as well as an electrical stainless steel grill. The mast itself incorporates a system of cosy spotlights as well as a 15-nozzle misting system that helps cool down the entire area on particularly hot days.
The forward part of the deck revolves around a large U-shaped sofa with two large teak tables which form an enormous, versatile al fresco dining area arrangement.