The 2002 Standfast 64 is a carbon-built performance cruiser constructed by Standfast Yachts, a renowned Dutch yard known for high-quality construction. At 65 feet in length with a 17-foot beam, this yacht combines cruising comfort with sailing capability designed for both performance-minded owners and family voyaging.
The interior features Burma teak joinery throughout and provides accommodation for up to nine people across four cabins, served by three heads. The layout balances spacious living areas with practical sleeping arrangements for extended passages and extended cruising with guests.
The yacht is equipped with electric winches, an electric mainsail hoist, a hydraulic genoa furler, and a bow thruster, making single- or short-handed sailing and maneuvering straightforward. Powered by a single diesel engine, the boat is built for reliability and range across ocean passages. The hull construction in carbon provides durability and performance characteristics suited to serious cruising and sailing.
Length
65.29 FT
Beam
17.06 FT
Draft
8.53 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
3
Engines
1
Fuel
Diesel