The 35-meter Dubois-designed sloop My Star represents a masterfully rebuilt, world-proven superyacht, meticulously maintained for immediate and reliable transoceanic passage-making.
The sailing yacht My Star, a 35.1-meter (115 ft 2 in) aluminum sloop, stands as one of the most recognized examples of blue-water naval architecture, bearing the signature of the legendary designer Ed Dubois and the craftsmanship of Alloy Yachts. Originally launched in 1994, the vessel underwent a comprehensive rebuild in 2015, followed by further technical updates in 2019 and a program of continuous upgrades thereafter. Currently sailing under the Malta flag, the yacht is maintained in a state of full operational readiness, offering all the guarantees required for immediate international cruising.
Performance and naval specifications
In terms of performance, My Star achieves a cruising speed of 11 knots and a maximum speed of 13 knots, supported by a robust aluminum hull. Key technical specifications include a beam of 25 feet 11 inches, a maximum draft of 11 feet 6 inches, and a bridge clearance of 137 feet 10 inches. The sloop configuration was strategically selected to ensure an optimal balance between performance and efficiency, establishing this specific design as one of the most successful long-range sailing platforms worldwide for secure transoceanic passages.
Interior arrangement and accommodations
The yacht’s interior is characterized by an emphasis on volume and natural light, elements further enhanced by the panoramic wraparound windows of the main saloon. The layout comprises 4 spacious cabins with a total capacity of 16 berths and 4 heads, blending classical aesthetics with the modern requirements of a superyacht. The interior architecture has been meticulously planned to provide comfort during extended stays at sea while maintaining the refined elegance associated with a vessel of this pedigree.
Operational history and current status
The reliability of My Star has been proven through extensive global voyages, covering a wide range of climatic conditions -from tropical anchorages to high-latitude waters. Its current condition is described as “turn-key,” as systematic maintenance and consistent upgrades have kept its specifications at the highest level.
Given its rebuild history and proven durability in demanding environments, the vessel is offered for sale as a complete proposition that bridges the naval heritage of the Dubois studio with contemporary functional needs.










