The 2016 Jeanneau 64 is a substantial sailing yacht with a fiberglass hull, 66.6 feet in length and 17.7 feet in beam. She is powered by a single 180-horsepower Volvo diesel engine and equipped with dual thrusters—bow and stern—for precise maneuvering in tight quarters. Navigation systems include GPS chart plotters (helm and cockpit), autopilot, AIS, and radar reflector, supported by dual electric winches and an electric anchor windlass with remote control.
The yacht accommodates four cabins and four heads, each cabin fitted with 12V power. The saloon and galley are well-appointed with a full suite of appliances: electric stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, refrigerator, freezer, and wine cooler. Hot water is supplied throughout. Entertainment systems include a Fusion AV700 radio with DVD and CD capability, LCD television, and Bose speakers both indoors and outside.
The cockpit centers on a teak surface with two tables and features a refrigerator, outdoor shower, and integral barbecue grill. A hydraulic gangway provides convenient deck access, while the bathing platform incorporates a ladder for water entry. A teak deck, spray hood, and bimini round out the topside fittings. Power systems include a 7-kilowatt generator, 700-volt-ampere inverter, and comprehensive 220-volt and 12-volt distribution. Additional systems comprise air conditioning, a watermaker producing 400 liters per hour, and an emergency tiller.
A Williams Turbojet 285 tender with garage storage, stand-up paddleboard, and wakeboard complete the inventory. Safety equipment includes lifeboat and fire extinguisher.
Length
66.60 FT
Beam
17.72 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
322.29 GAL
Water
264.17 GAL