The Oceanis Yacht 60 is a 60-foot ocean-cruising sailboat designed by Roberto Biscontini and Lorenzo Argento. The yacht combines sophisticated lines with refined engineering, featuring a hull length of nearly 18 metres and a beam of 17.25 feet. Two optimized helm stations allow all manoeuvres to be performed without leaving the wheel, while deep side decks provide level access to the foredeck and create a sense of security throughout the cockpit. A configurable bimini top—available in a rigid version with a sliding central section—balances weather protection with ventilation.
Below deck, the layout centers on a full-width galley positioned amidst the main accommodation. Port-side storage and refrigeration sit opposite starboard-side sink, oven, and dishwasher, supported by substantial storage and an innovative worktop design. The large saloon seats six around a table facing the relaxation area and curved chart table, which allows the navigator to remain engaged with the crew. A diesel engine powers the yacht, and onboard systems including Ship Control and Seanapps manage all vessel systems for straightforward maintenance.
The three-cabin layout includes three heads, with the owner's cabin offering a private head and starboard berth. Interior finishes are available in walnut as standard or light oak as an option, complemented by moulded wood features, lacquered white surfaces, and exclusive upholstery. A generous dinghy garage houses a 2.8-metre jet-propelled tender, deployed via an electric winch with double wire system and guiding rollers for effortless launching and retrieval.
Length
60.00 FT
Beam
17.25 FT
Weight
47,827 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
3
Engines
1
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
132 GAL
Water
227 GAL