The Solaris 64RS is a 63.65-foot performance cruising yacht designed by the Soto Acebal studio, built in fiberglass and powered by a single 173 hp Volvo Penta diesel engine. Modern hull lines, a wide transom with twin rudder configuration, and a slightly negative bow emphasize the yacht's sailing efficiency. The T-shaped keel is available in two draft options or as an optional telescoping lifting keel.
The interior centers on a raised saloon with full 360-degree panoramic windows that flood the space with light and provide views in all directions. The main owner's cabin sits forward of the mast and can be configured with either an island berth or an athwartship bunk. A large sail locker in the bow serves as a flexible ensuite crew cabin. Two aft guest cabins open from the starboard saloon, each with its own head and separate standing shower. Dual pantries arranged around the mast support the layout, and a centrally positioned engine room maintains calm in the aft quarters.
The aft guest cockpit features a fixed table to port and two lounge areas with clear passage to the companionway. The boat sleeps four in four separate cabins and has four heads. The layout balances dynamic performance with refined living comfort throughout.
Length
63.65 FT
Beam
17.72 FT
Draft
10.83 FT
Weight
61,288.56 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D3 175 HP
Power
NaN HP
Hours
400 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
211.34 GAL
Water
237.75 GAL