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AT ONE WITH THE SEA

A floor-to-ceiling window opens up the main deck through a cutout in the bulwark, right onto the waves. The following flood of natural light charges the interiors with an airy vibe, fitting right in with the wellness-inspiring decor.

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WIDE-RANGING ROOFTOP

The top terrace on the sea is split between three identified areas, from the foremost sunbathing slab, through the hardtoped hosting bar and table, to end the evening aft with a selection of freestanding social seating.

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FLEXIBILITY ON DECK

Whether a consolidated or connected main deck is preferred, the layout can accomodate. The landmark lounges on the Fly 60 are flexible, maintaining all their magic as they shuffle around to accomodate a choice of two galley positions. The forward galley is more reserved, while the aft galley breaks down formalities.

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DIVERSE DETAILS MAKE A DISTINCT DIFFERENCE

Architect Achille Salvagni researched the interior design to develop an authentic aura of wellbeing. The spatial composition draws on the organically formed natural essences, punctuated with bronze accents. From the architectural framework to the smallest detail, every element flows from the total vision, achieving perfect harmony.

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Our advanced toolkit

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Azimut’s pioneering use of carbon fiber lamination goes beyond pure performance. The Carbon Tech Generation offers expanded volumes onboard, while maintaining excellent dynamic stability and perfect handling. Preserving the yacht’s low center of gravity, the carbon fiber was focused on the upper parts of the yacht, lightening the laminated components by up to 30% and reducing the natural roll momentum up to 15%.

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Automated interceptors optimize the trim at every speed to maintain ideal hydrodynamics for performance and efficiency, at the same time negating any lateral imbalance due to sidewinds or weight distribution. With the pilot’s peace of mind assured, the driving experience is simpler and more enjoyable.

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At the helm, the innovative Optimus Electronic Power Steering system by Seastar Solutions gives you a similar sensation to driving a top of the range car. The steering sensitivity and resistance can be linked to speed, enhacing the pilot’s control in every situation. The system also has the additional benefit of eliminating the hydraulic piping between the helm station and the rudder compartment.

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FLY 60 AT A GLANCE

  • Length overall (incl. pulpit) 18,25 m (59’ 10”)
  • Beam max 5,05 m (16’ 7”)
  • Draft (incl. props at full load) 1,46 m (4’ 9”)
  • Displacement (at full load) 36 t (79378 lb)
  • Building material GRP + Carbon Fibre
  • Exterior designer Stefano Righini
  • Interior designer Achille Salvagni Architetti
  • Hull designer P.L. AUSONIO Naval Architecture & Azimut R&D Dept.
  • Builder Azimut Yachts
  • Keel Planing, deadrise 15,6° aft and 22° deadrise amidship
  • Certifications CE B; NMMA
  • Cabins 3 + 1 crew
  • Berths 6 + 2 crew
  • Head compartments 3 + 1 crew
  • Engines 2 x VOLVO D13 900 hp
  • Maximum speed (test load) up to 31 kn
  • Cruising speed (performance test mass) up to 26 kn
  • Fuel capacity 2800 l (740 US Gal)
  • Water capacity 750 l (198 US Gal)

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Selene Ocean Yachts

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BY GUIDO DE GROOT

Discover our selene 60 ocean explorer in 3d, a new level of luxury.

This brand new Selene 60 Ocean Explorer is the smallest vessel of the Selene Explorer line. A first look, the Selene 60 Ocean Explorer by Guido de Groot shows a number of the Selene family traits with her powerful raised pilothouse, Portuguese bridge, and bulbous bow. But a contemporary twist is also apparent in the addition of the large side windows in the hull. She is sure to appeal to existing owners and boat enthusiasts alike and takes the simple and proven concept of the fuel efficient and seaworthy long range yacht to a new level of luxury that is intended to compete directly with the finest European yards but with all of the advantages of GRP.

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THREE DIFFERENT LAYOUTS

This new yacht has a brand new styling profile and a layout that contains three luxury staterooms and three, or two, bathrooms. Although the yacht can easily be operated by the owner, it has a comfortable crew quarter aft with full head for a captain or steward, which can also double as a fourth cabin. Twin or single Cummins or John Deere engines are available for the propulsion system. The interior design will be contemporary, similar to the Selene 92 and 72. There are three versions to choose from, “Full Wide Body”, “Port Side Wide Body” and “Standard Two Side Decks”.

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TECHNICAL SHEET

  • LOA: 65’-1”(19,83 M)
  • LOH: 60’-11” (18,56M)
  • LWL: 56’- 3” (17,15 M)
  • LOD: 57’- 6” (17,53 M)
  • BEAM (over all with rub rail): 17’- 10”(5,44 M)
  • DRAFT (to keel bottom): 6’-4” (1,93 M)
  • DISPLACEMENT: 126,760 Lbs (57,5 Tons)
  • BALLAST:2,645 Lbs (1200 Kgs)
  • WATER CAPACITY: 500 USG (1892 Liters)
  • FUEL CAPACITY: 1,800 USG (6813 Liters) for twin engine layout
  • FUEL CAPACITY: 2,000 USG (7570 Liters) for single engine layout
  • BLACK WATER CAPACITY: 150 USG (567 Liters)
  • GRAY WATER CAPACITY: 120 USG (455 Liters)
  • BRIDGE CLEARANCE RADAR ARCH UP: 19’-7” (5,96 M)
  • BRIDGE CLEARANCE RADAR ARCH DOWN: 15’-4” (4,67 M)

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NORDHAVN 60

Nordhavn 60.

The Nordhavn 60 boasts the same roomy interior as the N55, but gives owners an additional 5 feet of space in the cockpit and lazarette, allowing more room for activities like diving, fishing and dockside parties with family and friends. The longer cockpit also allows the boat deck to be extended for a larger tender and more room for sea kayaks, jet skis and other toys. An additional benefit is a speed gain of about a third of a knot and an improvement in range thanks to the longer waterline of the N60.

Like the popular N55, the N60 is available in single or twin-engine configurations along with an optional additional fuel tank for increased range. Inside you can expect the craftsmanship and attention to detail to be flawless – a cornerstone of Nordhavn’s promise of comfort and luxury afloat.

Finally, the extra length of the N60 extends her lines to give the yacht a sleeker big-boat look. The N60 is all about more – more room, more luxury and more long-distance cruising enjoyment.

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N60 Quick Specs

Running/exterior gallery, interior gallery, specifications, standard specs.

Hull lamination schedule per construction plan Vinylester resin used in first laminations All exterior gelcoat to be White Ferro Super Shield on superstructure and Arocoat brand on hull and non-skid

Deck lamination schedule per construction plan

Core: Cabin side (vertical surfaces): Foam Klegcell R75 or equivalent cross-linked foam Cabin top and deck (horizontal surfaces): E.G.B. (9-12 lbs.) ( 3.4 – 4.5 kg) per sq ft Baltek Hull interior: solid series of laminates 
 Deck/hull joint: Between deck and hull flange: 3M 5200 Inside of joint: Two (2) layers M & W.R. Mechanical fastening: 1/4″ (6.35 mm) x 20unc stainless steel thru bolt on 6″ (15.2 cm) centers where accessible. In areas that cannot be accessed self-tapping machine screws used

Longitudinal Stringer Hull: Six (6) full length port and starboard, engine beds and floor stringers – topside stringers – longitudinal and vertical Deck: per design

Interior floors: per design – for salon floor and forward engine room bulkhead structure to be of Nidacore composite as done on N47

Ballast: Lead approx. 8,500 lbs (3.17 metric tons) 
 Gelcoat Colors (standard boat) Hull: Arocoat #340 gray Deck: Ferro White Non-skid: Arocoat – light gray – to match CCP color chart #A139 Boot-top and flybridge stripes: Arocoat #348 dark blue

John Deere #6090AFM85 325 hp (single) 2300 rpm ZF #ZFW325 3.958:1 reduction transmission One (1) x 24 volt 175 amp large case alternator to charge house batteries. One (1) x 24 volt 40 amp small case alternator to charge starting battery SAE “C” pad live PTO on gear box Engine instrument panel: deluxe with instrumentation for oil pressure, water temperature, voltage, revolutions, hour meter, with alarms x two (2), powerview Engine control levers Morse model #31001-001 Twin S x two (2) Control cables to be Morse 33C Supreme length to suit Fernstrum Grid Cooler – model #CN1257U-E1

Propeller shaft: 3″ (8.8 cm) A22HS Taper details: standard S.A.E. taper

Propeller: 5 bladed bronze, diameter x pitch – TBD

Stern tube: FRP Bearings: rubber cutlass type at aft end Stuffing Box: bronze 3 bolt type

Fuel filters: Duplex 75-900 – Racor #75-900FGX2 plus engine mounted filter x one (1)

Dry Exhaust: 5″ (12.7 cm) diameter stainless steel Flexible section: stainless steel “wrinkle belly” In line muffler: Harco model #1448VCS5 in-line.Exhaust cap: stainless steel with slots to deter water Exhaust to run to top of stack Drain valve at turn of exhaust to drain off water while vessel is unattended Exhaust sleeve blower: Dayton 110 volt #1TDV2 x one (1) All components mounted with isolation mounts Per PAE design

Heat insulation material: entire exhaust system including inside upper stack to be wrapped with custom exhaust blanket

Engine cooling system to be filled with suitable mixture of coolant/antifreeze to insure coolant does not freeze for winter shipment ( see engine manufacturer specifications for proper coolant mixture and type)

Engine room floors: gray – FRP with non-skid – no wood structure used within engine room

Engine room finish: painted gray and insulated with Technitron or equivalent fire proof foiled and leaded foam 2″ (5.08 cm) thick. All exposed insulated surfaces to be lined with perforated anodized aluminum sheets

Engine room blowers – Dayton 110 volt #1TDU2 exhaust – Dayton 110 volt #1TDV2 intake

Engine room door and door from lazarette to engine room to be Diamond Sea Glaze with view port on main engine room door

Stainless steel railing around engine

Generator: Northern lights 20 kW in sound shield 240 volt 60 Hz Gen-sep exhaust system 24 volt start with two (2) “Group 31” batteries Centek water lift muffler

Side Power bow thruster 15 hp 24 volt 12″ (30.5 cm) tunnel Dual station control – one in pilothouse one on flybridge

Fuel tanks: Number and capacity: Four (4) main tanks totaling 2,250 gallons (8,517.18 liters) with one (1) centerline aluminum “Day Tank” at 31 gallons (117.3 liters) which will gravity feed from main wing tanks and center tank.

FRP construction using fire retardant gelcoat on outside of tanks to meet ABYC standards section H-33.20 for FRP fuel tanks.

Inspection plates appropriately positioned for interior access by average size man. Inspection plates to have label with all information stated in ABYC section H-33.16.3 Each internal baffle with a removable panel to allow access to entire interior of both fuel tanks.

Fuel system to include an aluminum supply reservoir, which feeds by gravity from four (4) fuel tanks. Top part of supply reservoir to hold approximately two (2) gallons (7.57 liters) and fitted with a sight gauge with a one (1) gallon (4 liter) range and 10th gallon (0.4 liter) marks for fuel consumption checks (supply lines are turned off and fuel is consumed from reservoir). Bottom part of reservoir to be approximately 29 gallons (109.8 liters) fitted with a drain off at the bottom of the reservoir for water purging and with a water sensor – illuminating a light in wheelhouse if excessive water is present. Reservoir fitted with four draw spigots for main, generator, wing engine and spare – mounted at lower level of reservoir but above water sensing probe. All returns from main, wing and generator plumbed into reservoir Sight gauges provided for two (2) engine room fuel tanks and vented into main vent system for each tank per PAE design Each tank to be air tested to 4 lbs (0.28 bar) per sq. inch Provide baffles on 24″ (61 cm) centers with removable panels for access to all areas of tank A transfer manifold and Walbro (WLB 6803)24 volt fuel pump with timer switch and Racor 900 fuel filter which can transfer fuel from one tank to another and scrub fuel while transferring. Transfer is also used to fill top part of supply reservoir for consumption testing when main fuel tank level drops below the level of the testing part of the reservoir.

System to be built per PAE design Tanks to be filled with 200 gallons (757 liters) diesel before shipment to U.S. for testing system and running boat from port to port

Fuel pipe and hose: Supply lines from tanks to supply reservoir are 3/4″ (1.9 cm) I.D. with Aeroquip brand fuel hose and swaged brass fittings Fuel line from supply reservoir to main engine filter is 3/4″ (1.9 cm) I.D. with Aeroquip brand fuel hose and swaged brass fittings

Fuel lines from supply reservoir to optional generator and wing engine to be 1/2″ (1.27 cm) I.D .with Aeroquip brand fuel hose and swaged fittings Vent lines to be fuel certified, reinforced hose 3/4″ (1.9 cm) I.D. Each tank to have two vents, one forward and one aft Return lines to be 1/2″ (1.27 cm) I.D. Aeroquip brand with swaged fittings

Fuel fills to be 2″ (5.08 cm) I.D. Trident approved fuel hose Interior surfaces of tanks to be vacuumed and wiped down prior to final closure to ensure no contaminates enter the fuel system from the tanks All hardware that comes in contact with fuel to be bonded into the ships bonding system

Water tanks: Number and capacity: One (1) baffled tank totaling 600 gallons (2271.25 liters)

FRP construction using FDA approved gelcoat on inside surfaces per plan Inspection plates: appropriately positioned for access

Each tank air tested: 4 pounds (0.28 bar) per sq. inch Wema water tank gauges System built per PAE design Interior of tanks to be vacuumed and wiped down prior to final closure

Water hoses: Cold water: 1/2″ (1.27 cm) diameter Whale brand tubing system or equivalent with all

Whale fittings Hot water: 1/2″ (1.27 cm) diameter Whale tubing with all

Whale fittings Sea water hoses: Trident reinforced rubber certified for marine use and provided with double stainless steel clamps below the water line

Water lines from tank to pump and from pump to accumulator to be 1″ (2.5 cm) I.D. reinforced hose suitable for potable water. All lines after accumulator are to be 1/2″ (1.27 cm) I.D. Whale brand

Water heater: 40 gallon (151.42 liter) for 220 volt and heat exchanger operation

Thru Hulls: bronze body, stainless steel balls and Teflon seats

Grounding wire: #6 gauge green wire

Each thru hull to have a clearly visible tag indicating its function

Fresh water pressure pump: Head Hunter “Mach 5” #M5-115 , 115 volt

Accumulator tank: One (1) Groco #PST-3

Plumbing fixtures: Head sink: Sea-Land #1620 oval, color white

Galley sink: double stainless steel side by side Kohler model #K-3351

Pilot house sink: Scandvik SS #101001-10

Head faucets: Grohe model #33170 000 chrome

Galley faucet: Grohe model #33893000 chrome

Guest shower fixtures: Grohe chrome #28421 handle, #28856 mount and soapdish, #28666 24″ (61 cm) shower bar, #28151  59″ (149.9 cm) non-metallic hose, #19183 mixer

Owner’s shower/tub fixture: Factory supplied oval acrylic tub ‘seaside white’ 60″x42″ (152.4 cm x 106.7 cm) with Kohler pop up drain

Aft deck console: Grohe model #33939 ILO chrome with white Fresh water wash down fittings: Scandvic #11204 stainless steel hose spigot x four (4) (aft deck, foredeck, engine room and flybridge/boat deck)

Gray water tank: Galley sink, head sinks, shower sumps and washing machine drain to 110 gallon (416.4 liter) sump tank. Each drain to have an appropriate water trap to control odors. Sump to include Sealand Tank Watch 4 24 volt level indicator and a Sealand T24 waste pump fitted with an 24 volt Ultra Jr. pump switch #WPS-02-24/32 and auto/manual control panel. Whale/Henderson #BP0527 hand operated diaphragm bilge pump to be installed in line with Sealand T24 for manual pumping of gray water tank per PAE design

Bilge pumps: per PAE design Electric:24 volt Par 34600-0010 diaphragm with 24 volt Ultraswitch auto switch Manual: Edson model #638AL operable from main salon High water bilge pump 24 volt Rule 3700 gallons (14,006 liters) per hour (#16A) – mounted in bilge above normal bilge water height including Ultra Sr. pump switch #WPS-01-24/32 and Ultra bilge alarm #WA-201

Toilets: Tecma fresh water flush only 24 volt Heads fitted with a Par #45510-1000 Y valve allowing sewage to be pumped overboard or into holding tank Holding tank: FRP Holding tank pump: Sealand T-24 24 volt plus Whale/Henderson #BP0527 hand operated diaphragm pumps to be installed in-line with each other per PAE design Holding tank fitted with a deck pump out Sealand Tank Watch 4 monitoring system

All hoses throughout boat to be Trident brand with CE approval – where practical

LPG system: Two (2) Worthington #D200145WCI 20 lb.(7.5 kg) LPG bottles under FRP stairway to boat deck Xantex control panel and detection system S-2A and MS-2 sniffer with voltage reducer #CNV-12-1 for 24 volt service 2-stage regulator #12301411 Trident ‘Pig Tail’ hoses x two (2) #1014140120 All necessary pipe fittings and adapters System to meet all ABYC and USCG regulations

Fresh water wash down at four (4) locations, aft deck, foredeck, engine room and flybridge

Electrical panel set consisting of the following: AC/DC Electrical distribution panel x one (1) Parallel switch for emergency engine/house battery paralleling x one (1) Engine and generator battery shut off switch and panel Parallel switch for emergency generator/house battery paralleling x one (1)

Shore power inlets and AC system per PAE design Marinco #6373EL stainless steel 50 amp 3 pole 4 wire 120/240 volt AC 60 Hz Marinco #303SSEL stainless steel 30 amp 2 pole 3 wire 120 volt AC 60 Hz Olsun isolation transformer SGS 12 YY-0-15 Olsun balancing transformer SGS 7.5 HD-2-316 SS All galley, head, and exterior outlets to be run through a GFCI type outlet.

Battery and DC system per PAE design Eight (8) x 255+ AH (8D) Lifeline batteries in series (2 banks of 4) for 24 volt house service (1020 amp hours) and two (2) additional 4Ds in series for 24 volt engine starting. The engine starting batteries are isolated from the house batteries, preventing inadvertent discharge of the engine starting batteries. The main engine has dual alternators: One (1) x 175 amp large case for charging house bank and one (1) x 40 amp for charging engine battery. Parallel switches provide for emergency engine starting One (1) x “Group 31” Lifeline battery in pilot house for house 12 volt service – with 20 amp charger Each battery secured with stainless steel tie down beams

Battery cable: to be “00” for general battery leads with “0000” for starting and other heavy load items with longer runs Positive lead to be red Negative lead to be black

All wiring used throughout boat to be color coded – all wire supplied by factory to be tinned wire

Conduits for future installations PVC from stack to pilothouse PVC from engine room to pilothouse PVC from aft corners of salon overhead to engine room

Radio ground plane (optional)

Electrolytic control: All thru hulls to be bonded together with a #6 green wire and tied into a copper bonding bar as done on the N47 and tied into the 24 volt DC ground system (Per PAE electrical schematic drawings) All hardware mounted below waterline i.e. stuffing box, stern bearing housing, rudder shoe, rudder frame, rudder stuffing box to be grounded into bonding system Zinc plates – Three (3) x 2-1/2″ x 5-3/4″ (6.35 cm x 14.6 cm) tied into the bonding system

Inverter to be 3500 watt / 24V inverter/battery charger included with remote panel at pilothouse

TV/phone inlet Marinco #PH6592TV-SS phone wired to pilothouse and owner’s cabin. TV wired to salon TV locker and owner’s cabin

Hynautic hydraulic steering system # MS2175-41-1 comprised of the following components: Slave cylinder “SeaStar” # HC5802HY x two (2) Helm pump model #H-41 x two (2) Reservoir model #R-06 x one (1) Relief valve MSV-21 x one (1) Helm fitting #HF-21 x one (1) Relief fitting # MSVF-13 x one (1) 1/2″ (1.27 cm) copper fittings #MSRF-01 Stainless steel tiller arm to suit dual ram installation

Hydraulic lines: Hynautic brand/copper tubing

Steering wheel: 30″ (76.2 cm) stainless steel destroyer type for flybridge and pilothouse

Emergency tiller: to attach to top of rudder post and stow in lazarette

By-pass valve for emergency tiller steering

Rudder Rudder stock: 2-3/4″ (6.98 cm) stainless steel

Rudder backbone plate: 3/8″ (9.5 mm) stainless steel with lightening holes sheathed in FRP and foam per PAE design

Bronze rudder carrier shoe on extended keel: cast bronze per design

Rudder carrier top: Stainless steel with collar bearing per design Collar bearing similar to N47

Rubber cutlass bearing at rudder port opening

Rudder stock stuffing box: bronze

Rudder stock tube: FRP

Interior Finish / Equipment

Galley Refrigerator: GE Monogram refer/freezer with icemaker and custom teak doors with locks Countertops: “Granite” – from PAE selection Flooring: granite tile – from PAE selection Cabinetry/paneling – teak with satin varnish GE stainless steel cooktop – LPG with 110 volt start from inverter GE stainless steel oven – 240 volt GE convection/microwave oven – stainless steel finish GE 15″ (38.1 cm) trash compactor – stainless steel face Overhead: individual padded Majilite vinyl panels secured in place with 3M industrial Velcro and easily removable for service of deck hardware and wiring Locker interior finish: Formica GE 18″ (45.72 cm) dishwasher with black finish Added freezer – GE top load chest freezer located in laundry room Area behind stove to be granite as on N47

Main Salon Floors: teak Cabinetry/paneling: teak with satin varnish Dinette table: teak Furniture: settee as designed with all detail as shown in layout drawing Overhead: individual padded vinyl Majilite panel secured in place with 3M industrial Velcro Locker interior finish: Formica Cushions with vinyl upholstery Teak valance and air con soffits over windows “Ekornes” Stressless Consul – teak finish – Batick leather chairs x two (2) – color choice Cream, Caramel, Black, Wine Red, Hunter Green Teak and ss bar chairs (movable) x two (2)

Master Cabin Floors: teak Cabinetry/paneling: teak paneling – satin varnished with teak trim Overhead: individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with 3M industrial Velcro Locker interior finish: Formica Foam mattress with vinyl upholstery All visible hull surfaces within stateroom (not including locker interiors) – to have horizontal teak staving Counter tops to be teak

Heads Floors: ceramic tile or stone Countertop: “Granite” – from PAE selection Mirrors in front of sink. Opening doors and vanity lights along sides of doors Shower pan – white – gelcoated FRP with non-skid including glass shower door in master, shower curtain rod in guest shower. Overhead: individual padded Majilite vinyl panels secured in place with 3M industrial Velcro Locker interior finish: Formica Exhaust blower: 110 volt Dayton #2C647 on 30 minute timer Stainless steel towel bars Head and interior cabinetry to be teak with satin varnish Owner’s head Shower/tub Kohler #K-1247 “SEASIDE” Bath. White. “Coralais” faucet, #K-7161-AF Clear flo adjustable pop up drain. Door to owner’s shower to be single aluminum/glass.

Forepeak Painted with gray gelcoat Drain to thru-hull through boot top

Pilothouse Floors: teak Cabinetry/joinery work: satin varnished teak Countertops and dash panels: black formica Overhead: individual padded Majilite vinyl panels secured in place with 3M industrial Velcro Table: Formica with teak fiddle Locker interior finish: Formica/painted wood Cushions with vinyl upholstery Chart light: Cantalupi-Vulcano 24 volt # 72302 Teak louvers on tops of console for ventilation of electronics Chart drawers under settee Stidd helm chair #500N-1X2 “Slimline Admiral” Chart table with drawers and storage under

Forward Guest Cabin Floors: teak Cabinetry/paneling: teak paneling – satin varnish with teak trim Overhead: individual padded vinyl Majilite panels secured in place with industrial Velcro Locker interior finish: Formica Mattress: foam with vinyl cover Book shelves behind berth All visible hull surfaces within stateroom (not including locker interiors) – to have horizontal teak staving Counter tops teak

Office Floors: teak Teak desk with drawers Swing out stainless steel stool like N47 Book shelves Overhead: individual padded vinyl Majilite panels secured in place with industrial Velcro Cabinetry/paneling: teak paneling – satin varnish with teak trim

Wheel House Guest Cabin Floors: teak Cabinetry/paneling: teak paneling – satin varnish with teak trim Overhead: individual padded vinyl Majilite panels secured in place with industrial Velcro Mattress: foam with vinyl cover Locker interior finish: Formica

Laundry Room Floor: teak Cabinetry/paneling: white Formica paneling with teak trim Overhead: individual padded vinyl Majilite panels secured in place with industrial Velcro Locker interior finish: Formica Bosch washer #WAS 2446OUC and dryer # WTV 76100UC installed in locker with door. Drain to gray water tank G.E. top load freezer # FCM7RWH 7.2 cu.ft. (.2 cu. m)

All locker doors to have push button style latches

All interior stateroom doors to be Mobella #3635U hardware like N47

All hanging lockers to be lined with cedar and have 24 volt lights with auto switch

All hand rails shown on drawing to be included

Lighting Main overhead lighting throughout: Cantalupi “Walter” 2001 24 volt with wall switches for each designated area. (Approx. 60 lights) Exterior courtesy lights to be Cantilupi “Polaris” LED. (Approx. 14 lights) Engine room lights: AC fluorescent – Four (4) x 24″ (61cm) dual fluorescent (#1616K81) switch at entrance to engine room. Two (2) x 24″ (61cm) dual fluorescent (#1616K81) for lazarette. Additionally – Six (6) x 24 volt dome lights in engine room – Three (3) x 24 volt dome lights in lazarette (McMaster Carr) Exterior dome lights: Cantalupi “Tuna” #CN20901 24 volt. Two (2) on upper aft deck, three (3) over the cockpit, and two (2) on side deck Navigation lights: 24 volt Hella P&S #62210/62209, stern #62208, masthead #62206, anchor #62222 Owners cabin reading lights: Cantalupi “Vienna” 24 volt chrome x two (2) Courtesy lights: Cantilupi ” Storm” 24 volt. (Approx. 32 lights) Vanity lights: Cantalupi “Tebe” 2001 with switch x four (4) 24 volt ( 2 at owners sink, 2 at guest sink) Vanity lights at sides of head mirrors two (2) each head 24 volt Imtra #IL4325 Guest cabin reading lights: Cantalupi “Vienna” chrome x two (2) 24 volt Overhead reading lights: Cantilupi “Tebe” 2001 with switch 24 volt. (Approx. 11 lights) Deck flood lights: Two (2) Aqua signal 120 volt / 500w series 1069 mounted on P &S stack spreaders Hanging locker lights: 24 volt dome light local made x six (6)

Exterior Deck Hardware

All horizontal surfaces on deck have a diamond pattern non-skid as shown in deck plan. Standard non-skid to be a contrasting color to parameter deck

Chocks for mooring lines: Transom: stainless steel with attached cleat – recessed x one (1) Transom sides: stainless steel with attached cleat – recessed x two (4) Amidships: stainless steel with attached cleat – recessed x four (4) Bow: stainless steel with attached cleat x two (2) 12″ (30.5 cm) stainless steel cleat at bow x two (2)

Lower and upper rubrails FRP with a stainless steel cap – rub rails integral to hull

Ports – Oval 16″ x 7″ (40.6 cm x 17.8 cm) stainless steel ports in hull as shown on design with tempered glass – all hull ports to include stainless steel deadlights – eight (8) in hull. One (1) 12″ (30.5 cm) round port aft in pilot house day head.

Galley oval port – 16″ x 7″ (40.6 cm x 17.8 cm) stainless steel (one of eight above)

Bow roller: FRP and stainless steel double bow roller with bronze rollers to accommodate a 170 lb. (77 kg) plow type anchor on starboard roller and the port roller to be designed for a second light anchor or for mooring lines. Roller on starboard side to be slotted for chain and the port roller to be smooth for line – roller to be built per PAE design

Stainless steel stanchions around foredeck to be 1-1/4″ (3.2 cm) diameter. Pulpit to be 1-1/4″ (3.2 cm) diameter

Maxwell 24 volt VWC 3500 windlass with 1/2″ (1.27 cm) HT chain wheel, to be mounted on a molded FRP base Chain: Install 400′ – 1/2″ HT (122 m – 1.27 cm) chain Maxwell chain stopper mounted on bow roller Anchor: 170 lb. (63.5 kg) stainless steel plow type anchor

Hatches: Foredeck hatches to be three (3) Lewmar #Ocean 60 with Lewmar screens. One (1) Freeman #18HAALR over chain locker. Day head hatch in pilot house to be Lewmar #Ocean 20 with screen. Optional skylight hatch in aft side of bridge, over master room vanity to be Lewmar #Ocean 30 with screen

One (1) Dayton #2C647 110 volt blower to provide forced ventilation from inside Portuguese Bridge to owner’s cabin

Davit – Steelhead Esprit 1500 lb (680 kg) – manual extension to 12′ (3.66 cm) – 24 volt davit

Windshield wipers – Imtra 2-speed 24 volt with auto park #RC524992, #EX2108 pantograph arm x four (4), with 24 volt window wash system, wiper control panel #EX2160604 for four (4) motors

Horn: Kahlenberg K-380, compressor/tank kit, and 12 volt solenoid valve

Aft deck: FRP stairway to boat deck with stainless steel hand rail FRP console with sink, faucet, drawers and lockers per PAE design Hatch to lazarette x two (2) with gas shocks Shower Scandvic recessed shower box #10640640

Windows and doors: Wheel house and salon windows FRP framed with 12 mm tempered glass Wheelhouse doors: Diamond Seaglaze – Dutch – four hinged door with upper and lower dogs in addition to deadbolts and locksets. R250 series – door #9 21″ x 72″ (53.3 cm x 182.88 cm) left and right Salon door: Diamond Seaglaze – Dutch – four hinged door with window and double dogs in addition to deadbolt and lockset. R250 series – door #10 32″ x 73″ (81.28 cm x 185.42 cm)

Transom doors: open outboard

Boat deck rail to be 1-1/4″ (3.2 cm) diameter

Portuguese bridge locker with double doors accessed from inside P/B

Three removable “U” shaped stanchions for swim step

Stainless steel swim ladder mounted on swim step

Stainless step into lazarette

Flybridge: Engine controls: Morse model #31001-001 Twin S with Morse #33C Supreme cables 30″ (76.2 cm) stainless steel Destroyer type wheel Engine control panel, horn switch, windlass control Settee with FRP table and white vinyl cushions Todd helm chair #1500-01D Stainless steel ladder to boat deck All rails and venturi as shown on design

FRP exhaust stack per PAE design

Deck drains: (Per PAE deck plan) Foredeck/ anchor well: Two (2) 2″ (5.08 cm) scupper drains through boot top port & starboard and two (2) aft at fwd end of P/B to drain through boot top P&S. Side deck: Three (3) 2″ (5.08 cm) scupper one aft, one mid and one at the bottom of the stairs to P/B. Additionally there will be four (4) large 14″ x 6″ (35.6 cm x 15.2 cm) freeing port with flaps to drain large amounts of water. Boat deck: Six (6) total 2″ (5.08 cm) scupper (3 ) P&S Flybridge: Four (4) total (2 ea) P&S

Side deck boarding door to be two piece. Top to hinge and fold up and over and bottom to open outboard. Use freeman “blind” dog set to secure door.

All exterior locker doors to use Perko fig.777 flush hatch dogs

All exterior door keeps to be ABI #2039CH

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Designers Roberto Biscontini and Lorenzo Argento have created a world of refinement in this 60-footer ocean-cruising yacht.

With a hull length of almost 18 meters, the Oceanis Yacht 60 has been designed with a remarkable and sophisticated silhouette that preserves its elegant design and excellent marine qualities.

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OPTIMUM DESIGN FOR SMOOTH SAILING

The new cockpit layout provides a sense of ease and security: access to the foredeck is made simple via deep side decks.

The two helm stations have been optimized so that all maneuver can be carried out without leaving the helm. Systems such as  Ship Control  and  Seanapps  provide control of all on-board systems and allow for easy maintenance.

The bimini is available in 2 configurations. The rigid version has a central section that can slide forward to adjust the amount of cover in the cockpit. The crew will always be able to find the best compromise between protection and ventilation.

The generous dinghy garage holds a 2.8 m jet-propelled tender. This tender is operated by an electric winch with a double wire system and guiding rollers to make it effortless to launch and raise.

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STYLISH INTERIOR SPACE FOR SHARING IN GOOD COMPANY

The galley, positioned in the centre of the boat, extends across the entire width: on the port side, storage and refrigeration; on the starboard side, the sink, the oven and the dishwasher. There is substantial storage space and an innovative worktop layout.

The large salon offers seating for six people around the table and faces the sofa in the relaxing area. The curved chart table allows the navigator to participate in all the discussions on board. 

Available in a 3-cabin version with 3 heads, the Oceanis Yacht 60 comes with two different finishes: a standard walnut or optional light oak. Many molded wood features blend harmoniously with large lacquered white surfaces and are matched with exclusive upholstery. Together they create a distinctly stylish atmosphere.

The luxurious and relaxing owner's cabin offers privacy and a stunning view of the sea. The bed is tucked away on the starboard side and only visible once you've passed the private ensuite, which is equipped with ample storage space.

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The Oceanis Yacht 60 comes with two different finishes: a standard walnut and optional light oak.

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Spacious and bright interior

As you step down the companionway you'll be met with a great deal of space and light, and an overall impression of the interior's spacious proportions.

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Extensive side decks run around the helm stations offering obstacle-free, seamless circulation to the foredeck.

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The huge cockpit makes for extra safety and easy movement. The pilot can carry out all the usual maneuvers without leaving the helm.

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The easiest way to keep your boat safe and ready to cruise anytime.

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The launch of the GB60 marks the moment when the past caught up with the future – our history of luxury and style was re-imagined with state-of-the-art manufacturing technology. The result is a long-distance cruiser that is the most fuel-efficient in its class, capable of a high cruise speed (80%) of 22 knots and a range of over 2000 nautical miles at 10 knots. Exceptionally comfortable on board while uniquely comfortable on the water, the GB60 is truly a game changer.

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The sharp lines of our proprietary V-Warp hull ensure that the GB60 has the softest ride imaginable in all conditions. Inspired by the ocean racing yachts on which our CEO has forged an illustrious career, the V-Warp is the lightest, strongest and fastest hull on any long-distance cruiser of this size. The combination of fine entry and 8 degree deadrise at transom delivers stability, manoeuvrability and unsurpassed fuel economy as she cuts effortlessly through the waves instead of clambering up and over them.

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We’re not mass manufacturers, we’re craftsmen. Each boat is a collaboration between our designers, technicians and customers. Your GB60 will reflect your values, taste, needs and style – designed for day trips as well as long-distance cruising, it can be your world for weeks on end. But it will also reflect our values. As detail fanatics, we use only the finest book matched teak, the most luxurious fabrics and premium quality components, many of which we make ourselves.

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An anthology of our rich history and product portfolio, the EX 60 embodies flexible luxury and endless adventure. Our team of design, engineering and manufacturing experts combined elements from our latest outboard models to put a focus on maximizing exterior enjoyment, while providing all the lavish comforts required for an extended stay that are synonymous with our inboard heritage.

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In longstanding partnership and experience with Volvo Penta, IPS units pair with the latest Volvo technology including Electronic Vessel Control and Interceptor Trim System with Active Ride Control. Engineered to reduce noise and vibration, no detail has been overlooked on the EX 60.

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Yachts And Fuel – How Much Do They Really Consume?

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Fuel is one of many annual running costs of a yacht. Not only does the yacht need fuel for cruising; the generators require it to keep the vessel running while at anchor and underway. As well as this, many of the water sports toys require it too.

Some yachts cross the Atlantic Ocean twice a year between the Mediterranean and Caribbean while others embark on world cruises. That equates to a lot of fuel.

So How Much Do They Really Consume?

According to the Yachting Pages, the longest Superyacht in the world, 180m M/Y Azzam, holds 1,000,000 litres of fuel. To put it into perspective, that is the equivalent of filling a regular hatchback car 23,800 times. Or, six Boeing 747 commercial airliners.

West Nautical’s Vessel Manager, Tony Hildrew, a former Yacht Chief Engineer said:

“Fuel is the single biggest expense when it comes to yacht operations, it is estimated that the global spend on fuel is around $150bn annually however this shouldn’t put you off, there are a number of ways to ensure your fuel consumption doesn’t get out of hand. Implementing a Ships Energy Efficiency Management Plan or SEEMP for short is a great way to keep fuel costs down without compromising on your cruising experience.”

Each yacht will consume fuel differently for a number of reasons. It could be the size and make of the engines. Or, how often the yacht is using generators. As well as the number of tenders and water sports toys on board that require fuel. For example, if the yacht is out at anchor and running on generators 90% of the time, the fuel consumption will be much higher than a yacht that is in a marina at night and connected to shore power and water.

Another factor that will affect fuel consumption is the yacht’s itinerary. This is because the sea conditions will impact how much fuel the engines consume.

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How Is Consumption Measured?

You will be able to input the start and ending points of your cruise on the map. This will automatically update the distance table. The next step is to enter the speed, fuel consumption and cost of fuel per litre to determine the cost of the trip.

Here is an example: A fast 30m yacht cruising at 20 knots will consume roughly 400 – 500 litres depending on the engine type. This would equate to the total consumption of 2500 litres for a distance of 100 nautical miles.

Another example is, a 70m yacht looking to travel 100 nautical miles with the engines burning 1000 litres per hour would add up to a total consumption of 8335L for that passage. Depending on where the yacht bunkered, the estimated cost with the price per litre being on the low end at €0.90 per litre would cost a total of €7501.50. An example of a 100 nautical mile passage would take you from Saint Tropez to The North Coast of Corsica.

How Much Does It Cost?

Fuel prices fluctuate depending on which country you bunker in and some places you bunker offer tax free fuel such a Gibraltar and Montenegro. Fuel prices can vary but typically costs between €0.80 and €1.30 per litre.

Yacht charter, sales and management company West Nautical added:

“Fuel costs should be at the top of any yacht owner and captain’s minds for two reasons: to minimise costs as well as reduce the environmental impact of burning unnecessary fuel. The superyacht charter market, more than most other markets, relies on pristine waters for their guests to enjoy their holiday. If the oceans in popular charter destinations are not maintained, it will decrease the demand for yacht charter and therefore the revenue for owners.” “If you are looking for expertise in operational management and engineering in order to plan a SEEMP, West Nautical would be delighted to assist.”

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About West Nautical

West Nautical sell, charter and manage superyachts from their head office in Newcastle upon Tyne. The business currently employs a team of 21 staff throughout their offices based in the UK, Russia, France and Cyprus.

  Since their inception over 25 years ago, West Nautical have become recognised as one of the most respected, trusted, knowledgeable and accountable professional services firms in yachting – largely due to their relentless determination to act in our clients’ best interests. Their approach and attitude is transparent, refreshing and focused on providing value-added services delivered simply, elegantly and affordably. 

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Yachts are one of the most popular types of boats out there. They come in all sorts of sizes, from small sailboats to massive motor yachts. One of the most important things to consider when buying a yacht is fuel capacity. How much fuel can the yacht hold, and what kind of range can you expect?

The fuel capacity of a yacht depends on a few different factors. First of all, the size of the yacht plays a big role. Bigger yachts generally have larger fuel tanks, which means better range and longer trips. However, there are many smaller yachts that have impressive fuel capacities as well.

Another important factor to consider is the type of yacht. Sailboats, for example, usually have smaller fuel tanks than motor yachts. This is because sailboats rely on wind power to move, while motor yachts need fuel to power their engines. However, newer sailboats often have engines for auxiliary power, so their fuel tanks are bigger than they used to be.

When it comes to the actual fuel capacity of a yacht, it varies widely. Smaller yachts might have fuel tanks that hold just a few dozen gallons, while larger yachts can hold thousands of gallons. The fuel capacity of a yacht is often related to how far the yacht can travel on one tank of fuel. This is known as “range.”

The range of a yacht depends on many factors, including the size of the fuel tank, the efficiency of the engines, and the speed at which the yacht is traveling. A larger fuel tank usually means a longer range, but if the engines are not very efficient, the range might not be much longer than a smaller yacht with more efficient engines.

In general, a 50-foot yacht might have a fuel capacity of around 500-1,000 gallons, while a 100-foot yacht could have a fuel capacity of 5,000 gallons or more. Again, these numbers vary widely depending on the specific yacht in question.

Fuel capacity is a critical consideration for yacht owners. Knowing how much fuel your yacht can hold, and how far you can travel on that fuel, is essential for planning longer trips or navigating to more remote destinations. When buying a yacht, it’s important to make sure the fuel capacity meets your needs, so you can enjoy all the adventures that come with owning a yacht.

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Fuel consumption and range values for motoryachts

With sample measurements on a grand banks 36 my trawler data source: powerboat & motoryacht magazine.

We all know, we all hear, that consumption, range, noise and engine wear are strongly related to the engine revolutions. The data below show that these relations are beyond the imagination of most of us.

All what has been done is that a boat was run with varying engine revolutions and consumption, speed and noise were recorded.

1. Speed of the vessel is the variable least depending on engine revs. When the engine revs are 1000-1 speed is 6.3 knots. When the engine is revved up to 2650-1 , the speed has increased to 15.7 knots. 2. Range, way made good per unit fuel and hourly consumption are highly dependent on the engine revs. As an example, while at 1000-1 revs the hourly fuel consumption is 7.6 liters. At 2650-1 revs this has increased to 84.9 liters. Thus, the hourly consumption has increased more than TEN fold. At the same time, range and way made good per unit fuel has decreased FIVE fold. At this example the “good” revs are 1500 – 1750 revs. Specially the green curves show the “hump” at these revs. Above these revs the range drops more significantly.

In summary, whoever runs his/her engines calmly, reduces engine wear, saves money and has the comfort of a larger range. Whoever “beats” the engines harm the environment and themselves..

The speed has been measured as average of two direction by radar.

Source:  Powerboat & Motoryacht, January 1996, page 92

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Our Guide to Yacht Fuel Capacity and Consumption

by Marine Diesel Specialists | Jul 25, 2023 | Blog , MAN Engines , Yacht Engines , Yacht Upkeep | 0 comments

Our Guide to Yacht Fuel Capacity and Consumption

Fuel consumption for yachts can vary based on factors such as the yacht’s size, weight, design, engine type, cruising speed, and the duration of the journey. Smaller pleasure yachts generally tend to be more fuel-efficient than larger luxury yachts, which may consume more fuel at cruising speed. Efficient navigation planning and optimizing cruising speed can play a crucial role in managing fuel consumption effectively. Regular maintenance and adherence to best practices can also contribute to improved fuel efficiency, ensuring that yacht owners can enjoy their voyages with minimized environmental impact and reduced operational costs. If you wish to understand more about yacht fuel capacity and use, then this article from Marine Diesel Specialists , experts in all things professional marine services , is a great place to start your journey toward understanding.

How Much Fuel Does a Yacht Hold?

Fueling a yacht is a critical aspect of ensuring smooth sailing and an enjoyable journey. The amount of fuel a typical yacht can hold in its tank varies greatly depending on the vessel’s size and purpose. Generally, yachts are designed with fuel tank capacities tailored to their intended use, whether it be coastal cruising or transoceanic voyages.

For smaller pleasure yachts, you can expect to find fuel tank capacities ranging from 200 to 1,000 gallons. These yachts are typically designed for shorter trips, day cruising, or weekend getaways, and their fuel capacities reflect those requirements. On the other hand, larger and more luxurious yachts, like superyachts and mega yachts, boast significantly larger fuel tank capacities. Average yacht fuel capacity can vary anywhere from 10,000 to 50,000 gallons of fuel, allowing them to undertake extended journeys across vast distances with ease. It’s essential for yacht owners and operators to understand their yacht’s fuel tank size and plan their trips accordingly to ensure they have enough fuel to reach their destinations safely.

Remember, knowledge about fuel for yachts and yacht fuel tank sizes is vital to maximizing your sailing experience and minimizing the risk of running out of fuel during your adventures on the open waters. For more in-depth information on this topic, we recommend checking out reputable websites of yacht manufacturers that provide comprehensive data on yacht specifications and fuel capacities. There are many factors that can make the capacity of any specific yacht’s fuel canister better or worse for the owner; one such factor is the amount of resources that are used over the course of a trip out on the water.

How Much Fuel Does a Yacht Use?

Average yacht fuel consumption can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the yacht’s size, weight, and duration of your journey out on the water. It’s crucial to consider the yacht fuel capacity of the vessel and its efficiency to better understand its consumption patterns. Fuel capacity is the total amount of fuel a yacht can hold in its tanks, as we mentioned in our previous discussion on yacht fuel tank sizes. Fuel-efficient yachts are designed to minimize fuel consumption while maximizing performance, providing a more eco-friendly and cost-effective sailing experience.

On average, smaller pleasure yachts with fuel capacities ranging from 200 to 1,000 gallons tend to be more fuel-efficient. They often feature modern technologies and hull designs optimized for reduced resistance and better fuel economy. As a rough estimate, these yachts can consume around 20 to 50 gallons of fuel per hour at cruising speed. Larger luxury yachts, such as superyachts and mega yachts with fuel capacities of 10,000 to 50,000 gallons, may have higher fuel consumption rates, averaging around 100 to 500 gallons per hour at cruising speed.

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Best Sailboats Over 60 Feet

Best Sailboats Over 60 Feet

In recent years, sailboats and yachts 60 feet have become very popular. This development is mainly due to the demand for comfort among boat enthusiasts and boaters. Advancement in technology has made it easier for simple boat users to handle large-sized boats without a boat crew’s help. Innovations such as bow thrusters help with mooring, and improvement in deck-gear technology has made sailing less difficult. 

It is no gainsaying that, to a great extent, larger boats are more comfortable; there is more space for more luxurious rooms and amenities. If it were a car, we’d say, “there’s more legroom.” 

Below, we have described the best bluewater sailboats that are above 60 feet. If you love large boats and are looking to buy one, it is hoped that this list will inform your purchase and help you to know what to look out for as you make your purchase.

Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 62

Price: From 900k to 1.5 Million USD on the Used Market

Designed by Barret Racoupeau Yacht Design and the Pierreangelo Andreani, the Beneteau Oceanis Yacht is quite elegant. Inside, this sailboat has a wide salon that can take a mass of people. The boat possesses six sunbathing areas; these bathing areas have loungers in different parts. It also has a gallery that makes for a comfortable view around the deck.

Furthermore, this Beneteau boat has two steering stations close to the cockpit. The controls and resources are ergonomic and designed for functionality with resources such as drink holders and halyard bags. In the cockpit, there are storage lockers on each side, and a dinghy garage can be accessed through the floor. There are also instruments to ensure effective and safe dinghy launching in case of any emergencies or problems while at sea. 

Its master suite, a feature which the Beneteau boat is well known for, is a large space with two hanging lockers, portholes on both sides, and a relatively large island bed. There’s room designed for an office, bench, or set of drawers. 

The galley of this elegant yacht is enabled with a 300-liter refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, an oven, a wine cellar, waste-sorting garbage, and space for storage. There are portholes all around the hull of the boat, which create a situation where there is plenty of natural sunlight inside the boat all day round. 

Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 62 - Big Bluewater Sailboat Over 60 Feet

Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 62 Specifications 

Overall length: 62.86 feet.  Hull Length: 59.48 feet.  Light displacement: 57558.287 pounds.  Hull beam: 17.486 feet. Fuel tank capacity: 264.172 US gallons.  Freshwater capacity: 280.0224 US gallons.  Engine power: 167.674 mechanical horsepower. 

>>Also Read: Best Sailboats Over 50 Feet

The Oyster 675 cannot be talked about without the mention of its U-shaped galley. This shape provides enough space for sailors to explore their culinary skills. The boat possesses extended transoms that create a wonderful space for sunbathing and other outdoor activities. With smooth-looking decks and interior, this boat is pretty pleasing to the eyes. 

If you love traveling with your family or a crew, you can hardly buy a better boat than the Oyster 675. It is just suitable for cruising along the coast with a few people; enjoying the water and scenery. Even more, this sub-60-foot blue water sailing yacht is also perfect for long distances.

In addition, the Oyster 675 makes our best 60-feet boat list for many other features that it possesses, such as its strong G6 twin rudder hull, its hydraulic push button, its perfect, luxurious owner’s garden, and its variety of rooms for other members of the crew. The hull of this boat is Lloyd certified, the same as its deck molding.

Oyster 675 - Liveaboard Sailboat

Oyster 675 Specifications 

Overall length: 69.2 feet.  Hull length: 65. 23 feet.  Waterline length: 18.31 feet.  Beam length: 18.6 feet. Engine: Volvo Penta D4-180 132 (180HP)  Fuel tank: 470 US gallons.  Water tank: 335 US gallons. 

>>Also Read: Best Catamarans Over 50 Feet

Hallberg Rassy 64

Price: Around 2 Million USD on The Used Market

Hallberg-Rassy’s official website describes this boat as the best to ever be made by the company. With impeccable, glistening woodwork and windows for natural light all day long, the Hallberg-Rassy 64 provides a very sophisticated look. Altogether, its hull possesses six windows and 31 portlights. If lighting is an important criterion in choosing boats for you, then the Hallberg-Rassy is a perfect choice. 

The engine room of this boat is easily accessible and spacious. It can be accessed through the walk-in and can house various mechanical equipment such as the boat’s 230 v 8 kW 50 Hz generator. Also, the boat’s saloon, like its engine, is spacious. It can comfortably accommodate a whole crew and more guests. 

The Hallberg-Rassy’s 64 cockpit is about 10.17 feet long. It contains a magnetic compass, enough space for navigation instruments, and electric push buttons assigned to different important functions. 

The hull of this boat is equipped with different measures against corrosion, rust, and other processes that make rid a vessel of its elegance. Applied at different parts of the hull are Gelcoat and anti-fouling paint. The deck contains scuppers that drain under the waterline in order to always keep the hull clean. 

Hallberg Rassy 64

Hallberg-Rassy 64 Specifications 

Hull length: 65.1 inches.  Beam length: 17 inches.  Keel type: Lead on deep bilge.  Keel weight: 28,000 pounds.  Waterline length: 57.6 inches.  Freshwater tank capacity: 344 US gallons.  Diesel tank capacity: 476 US gallons.  Engine: Volvo Penta D6-300. 

>>Also Read: Best Sailboats Under 100k

Premier Dixon 62

Price: Around 500k Used

Premier Dixon 62 is a luxury bluewater cruising yacht. Since its hull is made of steel, this luxury yacht is suitable for traveling long distances at sea. With six berths in three cabins, this boat can comfortably house a family. It is equipped with various equipment and possesses adequate equipment for ease and comfort. 

This yacht was designed by Bill Dixon. Ingeniously, not only is its hull made of steel, but most of its superstructures are also made of the same material. This yacht also possesses a round bilge with a long keel to complement its base.

Like the Hallberg Rassy 64, this boat possesses a walk-in engine room. Its cockpit is also easily accessible as it is in the center. The yacht uses a wheel but is equipped with various electronic machinery for movement. 

Premier Dixon 62

Premier Dixon 62 Specifications 

Overall length: 62 inches.  Length on deck: 60 inches.  Waterline length: 49.5 inches.  Displacement: 40 tons.  Fuel tank capacity: 450 gallons.  Freshwater capacity: 200 gallons.  Blackwater capacity: 46 gallons.  Engine: Perkins 225 HP six-cylinder diesel engine. 

>>Also Read: Best Liveaboard Sailboats

Price: Around 600k Used

The Swan 65 is another boat on our list that was designed by the legendary German Frers. There are not many boats, cruisers, or yachts with woodwork like this one. Its finishing is done with quality European Oak. 

The Swan 65 comes with two types of interior, thanks to the creative genius of the interior designer, Heini Gustafsson. These two models are Owner Forward and Owner Aft. The only difference between these two models is the layout and placement of materials such as furniture; the purpose of the difference being flexibility and fluidity.

The deck of this boat is designed with straight elegant parallel lines. The spaces between the lines are all of the same brownish color but different shades. The Swan’s 65’s cockpit possesses five winches stationed close to two helm stations; it can house a small racing team without qualms. If you need a flexible, versatile boat, the Nautor’s Swan 65 is the way to go.

Nautor Swan 65

Swan 65 Specifications

Overall length: 65.98 feet.  Waterline length: 18.38 feet.  Beam: 18.44 feet.  Light displacement: 60,075 pounds. Engine: Volvo D3-150. 110 kw, 150 HP.  Ballast: 14.484 pounds.  Draught (Standard fixed keel): 13.78 feet.  Fuel tank capacity: 317 US gallons.  Water tank capacity: 264 US gallons.  Greywater capacity: 53 US gallons.  Blackwater capacity: 53 US gallons. 

>>Also Read: Best Small Sailboats To Sail Around The World

Jeanneau 64

Price: From 900k to 1.4 Million USD on the Used Market

The Jeanneau 64 design was brought about by a collaborative effort between Phillipe Briand, Andrew Winch, and Jeanneau design. With interior woodwork made from teak and natural oak, the interior part of this boat has a modern look. There is a lot of natural light coming in through the hull windows and the portlight. 

Like the Swan 64, the deck of the Jeanneau 64 is designed with parallel lines. Coupled with the modern ambiance of the interior part, these classic straight lines give this boat a classy, timeless appearance. Even more appealing is the Foglizzo leather used in decorating the furniture in the saloon and other areas. 

This boat can be divided into three or four cabins and can fit a sizeable crew; it is well-suited for a family adventure at sea. The boat comes in two versions: the Deep keel draft and the Shoal keel draft. If you want a boat with a simple galley, simple specifications, and simple control mechanisms all mixed with elegance, the Jeanneau 64 is your go-to boat. 

Jeanneau 64

Jeanneau 64 Specifications 

Overall length: 65.11 inches.  Hull length: 64.2 inches.  Hull beam: 17.9 inches.  Displacement: 68, 343 pounds.  Fuel capacity: 218 US gallons. Water capacity: 264 US gallons.  Engine: Volvo 180HP / 132KW.

>>Also Read: Jeanneau 64 Review

Price: Around 1 Million USD on the Used Market

The Amel 60 is an upgrade from the former boat in the Amel series, the Amel 50. It possesses a carbon mast that makes movement and maneuvering much easier. The well-balanced hull shaped is also partially responsible for this feature. Other quality technological equipment that make this Amel peculiar are a lithium service battery, electric winches, carbon gangway, autopilot, and other navigation electronics. 

Inside the Amel 60 is a huge owner suite and two luxurious guest cabins. The boat has watertight collision bulkheads that make it very difficult for it to drown in any situation. Its cockpit is well covered so that the steering station is protected and the vessel can continue moving in adverse weather conditions. Like many well-designed boats, the engine room of this Amel is centrally accessible. 

The Amel brand known all over Europe and other continents for their quality boats, and they have not fallen short of their standard in the construction of Amel 60.

Amel 60

Amel 60 Specifications 

Overall length: 62.34 feet.  Length of hull: 59.06 feet.  Waterline length: 52.49 feet.  Max beam: 17.55 feet.  Waterline beam: 14.86 feet. Air draft: 85.30 feet.  Freshwater tank capacity: 184.92 US gallons.  Diesel tank capacity: 237.76 US gallons.  Mainsail area: 839.59 square meters.  Staysail area: 387.501 square meters.  Genoa area: 990.28 square meters. 

>>Also Read: Best Pocket Cruisers Under 20 Feet

Bavaria C65

Price: Around 1.2 Million USD on the Used Market

The Bavaria C65 is the biggest yachts that have ever been built by the Bavaria yacht brand. Somewhat like the Swan 64, the Bavaria C5 has a myriad of interior layout options that buyers and intending buyers can choose from. 

This yacht is quite fast and can be used to race. It can also be used as a blue water cruiser. The hull of this magnificent yacht has really nice windows that complement its shape. These windows are also instrumental in providing natural light for the interior of the boat. What’s more? It possesses a large bathroom that also happens to be a dinghy garage. This encourages activities such as sunbathing. 

No doubt, the interior of the Bavaria C65 is everything to write home about. Its owner’s cabin is pretty grand, just as its salon and even its pantry. The yacht displays another level of luxury. It eschews features that are quite modern as it was constructed in 2018. 

Bavaria C65

Bavaria C65 Specifications 

Overall length: 62.81 feet.  Overall beam: 17.7165 feet.  Sail area: 2292.71 square foot.  Draft: 8.69 / 11.48 inches.  Displacement: 55115.56 pounds. 

Price: From 600k to 800k USD on the Used Market

This boat was designed by Bill Dixon in conjunction with Roel de Groot. In its construction, nothing was spared in trying to make the Moody 64 a masterpiece, just as it turned out. Its hull is made chiefly of fiberglass, cored and mixed with a host of other materials to make it even stronger. 

The cockpit of this Moody 64 is divided between a somewhat higher position aft and the more spacious main cockpit area that can house about six people. This main area enables better control of the boat and contains most of the steering electronics. However, the higher station offers a better view of the water. 

Designed by Roel de Groot, the interior of the Moddy 64 looks quite alluring and, at the same time, manages to look a tad utilitarian. There are stairs all around for movement from one station to another. The salon has a dinette that is C-shaped, designed to create ample space for other activities that go on in the room. Also, this boat provides plenty of natural light through windows, portlights, and hatches. 

What’s more? Apart from the dinette, the Moody 64 has a U-shaped galley that possesses ample space for many kinds of culinary activities and equipment. It is worthy to note that this boat comes equipped with different kinds of machinery to make life aboard more comfortable. If you need a boat that is functional but with a perfect blend of pleasure, you will not find many that are better than the Moody 64.

Moody 64

Moody 64 Specifications

Overall length: 63.5 feet.  Waterline length: 54.3 feet.  Beam: 17.6 feet.  Shoal keel: 6.6 feet.  Draft: 8.6 / 6.6 feet.  Sail area: 1,794 square feet. Ballast: 22,000 pounds.  Displacement (half pound): 66,220 pounds.  Water tank capacity: 360 gallons.  Fuel tank capacity: 528 gallons.  Mast height 87.11 feet.  Engine: YANMAR 4LHA-STE (230HO-169.3kw) 

>>Also Read: Best Sailboats Under 30 Feet

X-Yachts IMX 70

Price: Around 1.1 Million USD on the Used Market

With a high-tech hull and deck, the IMX 70 is technologically optimized. The yacht was built through a collaboration between some of the best marine constructors and construction firms in Europe. 

The IMX 70 possesses a carbon fiber mast, a carbon hull, and its deck construction is made up of carbon composite bulkheads keel floor structures. Furthermore, this yacht is equipped with a carbon fiber furling bottom, elite hydraulic systems, and keel floor structures. 

The interior of this high-tech boat possesses about four cabins and 8 berths; hence, it can house a good number of people. There is plenty of natural light coming through the windows. The IMX 70, as aforementioned, is technologically equipped, thereby making life easier for all the people on board. Teak veneers are used on the panels covering the carbon bulkheads. 

The IMX 70 is a great boat if you are looking for comfortable technology that is easy to use. It also has ample space for a crew or a family to carry out different activities while onboard.

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X-Yachts IMX 70 Specifications

Overall length: 70.2 feet.  Waterline length: 61.1 feet.  Beam: 17.7 feet.  Draft:13.5 feet.  Displacement: 61,729 pounds.  Engine: Yanmar 4LHA-HTP diesel engine.  Fuel tank capacity: 185 US gallons.  Fresh water capacity: 238 US gallons.  Maximum speed: 13 mph.  Cruising speed: 9 mph. 

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Boat Gas Tank Size (With 60 Examples of Different Boat Models)

One of the most important things to know about a boat is the size of the gas (fuel) tank. Of course, gas tank sizes can differ between brand and model. In this article, we will walk you through the fuel capacities of different boat models in a detailed way with examples.

On average, a boat can hold around 40 gallons of gas in its fuel tank. But the range can vary from as small as 5 gallons or less for a small boat to as big as 250,000 gallons or more for a big yacht. Yet, most brands allow buyers to customize the boat accordingly, worrying less about fuel volumes.

Boats are not as fuel-efficient as cars. They consume a lot of gas compared to other vehicles due to their traversing in the waters. That’s the main reason why boats have bigger fuel tanks compared to other land-moving vehicles.

Many small boats tend to use 3-8 gallons of gas per hour at cruising speeds, while faster boats like speed and motorboats can use 25-40 gallons an hour. Depending on the boat’s weight, design, and, very importantly, the type of motor it has, the fuel burning rate changes drastically.

An older boat with an older engine will have poor fuel mileage when compared to more modern boats. Here’s a table showing the sizes of different boat models and their average fuel capacities range.

Those are the average fuel capacities for different boat models. OKAY, without further ado, let’s see the fuel capacities of those different boats in a detailed way.

Related post – What Fuel Do Boats Use? Check this article to know the types of fuels used in boats and their advantages & drawbacks in a detailed way.

How Many Gallons Of Gas Does A Speedboat Hold?

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On average, a speedboat can hold around 250 gallons of gas in its fuel tank. But the range can vary from 150 gallons or less for a small speedboat to 1,000 gallons or more for a big speedboat. Yet, most brands allow buyers to customize the boat to their needs, worrying less about fuel capacities.

Those values may sound very big compared to other boats, but at their burning rate (which is, by the way, around 25 – 40 gallons an hour), they are comparable with normal boats with smaller tanks. Here’s a table showing the fuel capacities of different speedboat models.

A speedboat can cost around $350,000 on average. But depending on the model, amenities, speed, and the make you are looking for, the price may vary from as low as $100,000 or low to as high as $4,000,000 or more. Also, the price drastically depends on the “BRAND” rather than just the “SPEED.”

High-performance boats, also known as go-fast boats, racing boats, cigarette boats, powerboats, etc., are speedboats used in racing, recreational, luxury, law enforcement, and many other applications. By conventional standards, a high-performance boat is one that tops 60 mph.

But many of the speedboats in the market today easily hit 80+ mph. At that speed, the fuel burns very quickly. That’s why most of the speedboats have very big tanks compared to other small boats.

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How Many Gallons Of Gas Does A Pontoon Boat Hold?

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On average, a pontoon boat can hold around 30 gallons of gas in its fuel tank. But the range can vary from 10 gallons or less for a small pontoon to 60 gallons or more for a big pontoon boat. Yet, most brands allow buyers to customize the boat to their needs, worrying less about fuel capacities.

The average pontoon boat will consume around 5 gallons per hour at cruising speed. This means that a five-hour trip out on the water will take 25 gallons of gas.

And it is very common to see a pontoon boat under 20ft with less than a 10-gallon tank. Many pontoon boats come with fuel tanks that are insufficient for the boater’s needs.

Since pontoon boats are not deemed for racing or speed, many manufacturers won’t give bigger tanks. Therefore, many pontoon boat owners replace an existing tank with a bigger one or add a tank to their boat. Here’s a table showing the fuel capacities of different pontoon boat models.

Pontoon boats are very popular among the boats. Their simple construction of the deck on two or three pontoon tubes makes it a very special boat. Two pontoons for most of the boats, but three pontoons go under the deck if the boat becomes larger and heavier.

Common pontoon boat designs are a catamaran with two hulls or a trimaran with three hulls. Boats with three hulls are sometimes called tri-toons. Pontoon boats are used for pleasure on lakes and rivers, and in some cases, on oceans close to shore.

Different pontoon boats have different-sized tanks. Most new pontoon boats will have a fuel capacity between 20 and 35 gallons. But most used pontoon boats will not have the same capacity unless the tanks have been upgraded by the current or previous owner ( source ).

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How Many Gallons Of Gas Does A Bass Boat Hold?

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On average, a bass boat can hold around 40 gallons of gas in its fuel tank. But the range can vary from 20 gallons or less for a small bass boat to 70 gallons or more for a big bass boat. Yet, most brands allow buyers to customize the boat to their needs, worrying less about fuel capacities.

A bass boat is a small boat that is designed and equipped primarily for  bass fishing  or fishing for other  panfish , usually in freshwaters such as lakes, rivers, and streams. Unlike some other boats, the bass boat promised a focus on fishing and nothing more.

An average bass boat will consume between 4 – 5 gallons per hour at cruising speed. Each angler is going to have their own preferences and desires for their bass boat. So let’s get into it. Listed here, we have some of the best bass boat models on the market, so let’s see how they compare when stacked up.

Bass boats are usually propelled by two means: an outboard motor, which moves the boat swiftly from place to place, and a trolling motor, which moves the boat at a slow pace through an area where the angler is fishing, requiring more gas.

Bass boats typically feature aerated livewells, a flat deck, and a powerful outboard engine. The whole idea of this boat is to allow for the best possible fishing experience. The deck is completely flat, and the form of the boat is very low to the water. This allows for great control of the boat in high wind situations and in shallow waters (which is the ideal place for fishers). Outdoor Troop

A Bass Cat Puma FTD SP has a 52-gallon fuel tank that allows for easy, stress-free adventure on the water. The maximum horsepower (max HP) of this fishing machine is 250 HP. This means that with this fuel capacity and horsepower capacity, you’ll have the ability to zoom across the water at over 70 mph.

How Many Gallons Of Gas Does A Cabin Cruiser Hold?

60 foot yacht fuel capacity

On average, a cabin cruiser boat can hold around 200 gallons of gas in its fuel tank. But the range can vary from 120 gallons or less for a small boat to 500 gallons or more for a big boat. Yet, most brands allow buyers to customize the boat to their needs, worrying less about fuel capacities.

Cabin cruiser boats are just like mobile mini homes that you can use to take the entire family on adventures. Even with small cabin cruisers, you have the flexibility to visit new ports, spend long weekends enjoying the boating lifestyle, or just kick back for a day of swimming and relaxing on the water.

Being bigger in size than most boats (including cuddy cabins), it burns more fuel. So cabin cruiser boats have bigger fuel capacities compared to pontoon boats, bass boats, cuddy cabins, etc. Here’s a table showing the fuel capacities of different cabin cruiser boat models.

A cabin cruiser becomes a small yacht if the size increases furthermore, accumulating more space on board. A cabin cruiser also has an area behind the cockpit that is open to the outdoors. This makes a great area for resting in the sun or for fishing, crabbing, and more.

A cabin cruiser will generally range anywhere from $100,000.00 to $500,000.00.  Below $100,000, and you’re probably looking at a cuddy cabin and above $500,000.00, and you’re probably looking at a yacht or trawler. Go Downsize

How Many Gallons Of Gas Does A Cuddy Cabin Hold?

60 foot yacht fuel capacity

On average, a cuddy cabin boat can hold around 50 gallons of gas in its fuel tank. But the range can vary from 30 gallons or less for a small cuddy to 150 gallons or more for a big cuddy. Yet, most brands allow buyers to customize the boat to their needs, worrying less about fuel capacities.

Cuddy cabin boats offer day cruisers an interior space to sleep at night. These boats are often built like bowrider boats in the center and rear of the boat, but the front holds a cabin rather than a sitting area.

In fact, the average size of a cuddy cabin is between 18 and 28 feet long. Anything larger, and you’re probably dealing with a cabin cruiser rather than a cuddy cabin. Here’s a table showing the fuel capacities of different Cuddy Cabin boat models.

Cuddy cabin boats need a lot of fuel depending on the size and the usage. If you are cruising all day and want to sleep overnight, at least a 100-gallon tank is a must. Anything lower than that means you are at risk and should use the fuel accordingly.

Related post – Is Boat Fuel Expensive? Check this article to know more about the cost of the fuel that is used in boats and how they distinguish from normal gas station prices.

How Many Gallons Of Fuel Does A Yacht Hold?

60 foot yacht fuel capacity

On average, a yacht can hold around 25,000 gallons of fuel in its fuel tank. But the range can vary from 1,000 gallons for a small yacht to 250,000 gallons or more for a big yacht. Yet, most brands allow buyers to customize the yacht accordingly, worrying less about fuel capacities.

A yacht is a larger recreational boat or ship. The word “Yacht” came from Dutch origin and was originally defined as a light and fast sailing vessel used by the Dutch navy to find and capture pirates. On the other hand, a boat is smaller in size and can be anything from a fisherman’s boat to a sailboat.

Yacht engines are much larger in size, can produce considerably more power – in some cases up to 800hp, and are capable of running much longer distances, requiring very bigger tanks. Here’s a table showing the fuel capacities of different yacht models.

Smaller yachts like motor yachts or motor sails can hold around 3,000ish gallons of fuel, while the larger ones have the capacity for up to 250,000 gallons. That could cost $875,000 to fill up the tank with an average fuel price of $3.50 per gallon. Imagine spending close to $1,000,000 to fill up the yacht.

According to Superyachts.com , a boat measuring more than 71 meters consumes a staggering 132 gallons of diesel an hour—and that’s only if the engine is on, but the boat isn’t moving. If you actually want to go anywhere, you will be spending over $2,440 an hour, based on cruising speeds of between 15 and 22 knots.

Lürssen’s M/Y Azzam currently holds the title of the largest superyacht in the world. That’s equivalent to refilling a typical hatchback car more than 23,800 times, and the same amount of fuel could fill up almost six Boeing 747 commercial airliners. Likewise, it would take the fuel of 3,636 London double-decker buses or 167 24-meter yachts to fill Azzam.

The Key Takeaways From The Post

A boat can hold around 40 gallons of gas in its tank on average. But the range can vary from 5 gallons or less for a small boat to 250,000 gallons or more for a big yacht. Yet, most brands allow buyers to customize the boat to their needs, worrying less about fuel capacities.

Boats are not as fuel-efficient as cars. They consume a lot of gas compared to other vehicles due to traversing in the waters. That’s one of the main reasons why most boats have bigger fuel capacities compared to other vehicles.

Many small boats tend to use 3-8 gallons of gas per hour at cruising speeds, while faster boats like speed and motorboats can use 25-40 gallons an hour.

Depending on the boat’s weight, size, model, and, very importantly, the type of motor it has, the fuel burning rate changes drastically.

My name is Mahidhar, and I am passionate about boating. Every day I learn some new things about boats and share them here on the site.

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For the complete MAJESTIC yacht specs in table view see below. Built by luxury yacht builder Feadship , the luxury motoryacht MAJESTIC measures in at 200ft / 61m. She has a beam of 35.76, and a draft of 10.8, and she measures in at 1,052 gross tons. She sleeps up to 14 guests in 7 staterooms and has accommodations for 18 crew. She is propelled by engines at 2,000 hp each Her maximum speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. Her decks are Teak and hull is Steel.

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