This 2010 Custom B60 Pilothouse is a composite-hulled sailing yacht built by Brune Yachtbau in Germany for extended ocean cruising. The 60-foot boat features a vertical hydraulic lifting keel, carbon rig with Park Avenue boom, and a comprehensive sail wardrobe. The hull combines epoxy-impregnated glass fiber with carbon and aramid reinforcements, and is fitted with three watertight compartments and a crash zone in the bow. A single Yanmar diesel engine powers the yacht, supported by extensive technical systems below deck and comprehensive B&G navigation electronics.
The pilothouse design dominates the upper deck, offering 360-degree visibility with a navigation station to port and a convertible dinette to starboard that transforms into a two-meter sea berth. Below, the saloon features a large U-shaped dining area to port and a fully equipped galley to starboard, with an office area and generous storage aft. The owner's accommodation forward includes a double bed, wardrobe, and an en-suite head with shower, washbasin, vacuum toilet, and towel heater.
A second guest cabin aft to starboard mirrors the owner's layout with double bed, wardrobe, and en-suite facilities. The original second guest cabin aft to port has been converted into a walk-in machine room. Throughout, the yacht offers generous headroom and is equipped with diesel central heating and reverse-cycle air conditioning, creating comfortable accommodations for extended passages.
Length
59.81 FT
Beam
17.39 FT
Draft
11.32 FT
Material
Composite
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH4
Hours
700 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
368.52 GAL
Water
118.88 GAL