The 2006 Offshore Yachts 72 Pilothouse is a fiberglass motor yacht built with meticulous attention to construction and finishing. The hull employs one-piece molded components and seamlessly integrated sub-assemblies, creating a clean exterior free of bolt-on additions. Design details such as faux planking on the side deck overhang add visual character and break up panel monotony.
The yacht's hull design emphasizes seaworthiness. A deep forefoot and 12-degree deadrise at the transom, combined with a long keel and substantial 70-tonne displacement, produce a stable motion and gentle ride in varying sea conditions. Twin MAN V12 diesel engines produce 2,720 hp total, enabling a cruising speed of 17 knots and maximum speed of 22 knots. Hydraulic bow and stern thrusters and ABT TRAC fin stabilizers enhance handling and comfort.
Below deck, the pilothouse layout accommodates four cabins and four heads. Guest quarters include three staterooms sleeping six, with dedicated crew quarters aft for two. The main saloon benefits from the pilothouse design, which provides visibility and weather protection while underway.
Recent maintenance includes new carpet throughout the interior, new isinglass glazing on the flying bridge and rear deck, reupholstered flybridge captain's chair, a rebuilt dinghy crane, and fresh bottom paint and Finseal propeller coating applied in 2024. A 2009 Novurania 14-foot tender with a 90 hp Yamaha outboard is included.
Length
72.00 FT
Beam
19.25 FT
Draft
5.75 FT
Weight
90,300 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
MAN
Engine Model
V12
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,611 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
17.00 KTS
Max Speed
22.00 KTS
Fuel
2,150 GAL
Water
465 GAL