A Brand New Coastal Craft is On Its Way

New Coastal Craft 3

 

December 21, 2015

Coastal Craft is scheduled to launch the second 65’ Concord in early January. This yacht is destined for Maine sometime before the summer of 2016. Every 65’ Concord is a special build but this one has a few extras that go above and beyond the usual techie features and high quality. One of the owner’s requires the use of a wheelchair for mobility therefore the yacht is equipped with both an internal elevator that calls upon all three decks including the newly designed enclosed Fly Bridge or Sky Lounge. In addition to the Sky Lounge and elevator, the yacht is equipped with two wheelchair boarding platforms that allow for wheelchair boarding through both Port and Starboard side gates into the cockpit deck area. The yacht still features three spacious staterooms and heads and an impressive main salon with side helm door (another new feature for this build). 

New Coastal Craft 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Right behind the second 65’ launch is the third 65’ scheduled for launching in May 2016. This yacht is equipped with the same layout and features as hull #1 which has been so well received by many at boat shows and by editors and writers of boating magazines since early 2014. This vessel will be offered for sale so for those that would like input on the finishing choices now is the time to inquire on how you can finish this lovely yacht out to suit your style and needs. 

http://www.coastalcraft.com/

New Coastal Craft

 

 

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