Dufour 460 Grand Large

April 8, 2020

PURE ELEGANCE
The Dufour design is a balance between sensitive, sophisticated and precise touches. An integral part of our own identity, it is this subtle harmony that makes Dufour sailboats so unique.

Dufour 460 Grand Large

Click Here to read Katherine Stone’s review of the Dufour 460 Grand Large

Majestically elegant, merging contemporary and timeless style, the Dufour 460 embodies all the beauty of the Dufour signature.

It’s an authentic pure-blood in both aesthetics and performance with its hull line and pronounced bilges. Both rounded and fluid, the deck shapes leave room for a huge cockpit and wide side decks for optimum movement.

Inside, a vast lounge with front galley gives it a yacht feel.

The Dufour 460 is the gold standard and sure to become legendary.

HIGHLIGHTS
New Hull: The modern style hull with chines give to the D460 an unequalled look

Dufour 460 Grand Large

Highlighted Deck; The flush deck pannels and portholes bring brightness and style to the D460. apportent luminosité et style au D460. Also, the deck lines are sublimated by the illiminated handrails.

Click here or the image below to check out a Virtual Tour of the Dufour 460

Dufour 460 Virtual Tour

Check out a video of the 460’s sister the Dufour 430:

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