The Pilote Saloon 60 is a bluewater cruising yacht built in 1992 by French builder Wauquiez to a design by Ed Dubois. The boat features the deck saloon concept that became characteristic of Wauquiez—a raised saloon providing panoramic sightlines and natural light, designed for living aboard and extended voyaging. The hull is fiberglass, and the yacht is powered by two Nanni diesel engines of 160 hp combined.
The interior accommodates four cabins and six heads throughout. The saloon sits elevated to offer sea views, and the aft owner's suite provides comfortable private quarters. The boat is fitted with air conditioning throughout. The protected helm station and spacious layout support cruising with a small crew.
Built to Wauquiez standards for durability and offshore performance, this yacht has been maintained to a good standard. The boat demonstrates comfortable motion in seaways and capable offshore capability suited to extended cruising or circumnavigation.
Length
59.38 FT
Beam
16.73 FT
Draft
8.20 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
4
Heads
6
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Nanni
Engine Model
N4-80
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,500 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
264.17 GAL
Water
317.01 GAL