Sneak Peek: Jeanneau Yachts 60 

Nov 5, 2020

By Katherine Stone, Canadian Yachting

For many, the 2020 sailing year will be one to go down into the books as “different”. With delayed boat launches, cancellations of regattas, flotillas, rendezvous and boat shows, everything was in flux. So, how does a boat reviewer do her job, well she gets creative! So, I contacted Catherine Guiader, North American Jeanneau sales manager, at their Annapolis location. 

At the Dusseldorf Boat Show (The BOOT), planned for January 2021, Jeanneau Yachts plans on unveiling a new strategic shift for the shipyard by replacing the hugely popular Jeanneau Yachts 58 (discontinued in 2019 with just over 170 sold) with the new Jeanneau Yachts 60. Hull #1 will be splashed in France in November 2020 – definitely a highlight for the boating industry. With an undeniable move to an upscale market, the new style will be incorporated into the rest of the 54 -64 range and feature a semi-custom personalization programme.

Jeanneau 60 SalonThe joint work of navel architect Philippe Briand and British designer Andrew Winch has produced a new, innovative style which highlights a high sheer line, integrated bowsprit, inverted bow and a sleek hull chine. Coupled with this is the longitudinal garage that will accommodate a 10-foot (2.9m) tender that can now be launched and hauled effortlessly. The options on and in the new hull and deck are formidable with an outdoor galley, releasable forestay, furling mast and/or a rollbar, hard top or spray hood. In essence you can easily have a boat adapted for lengthy blue water ambitions, or tailored down to a more casual, family oriented and sporty “Mediterranean” model. Briand has risen to the top of his field in the design of a sleek, fast hull and Winch adds his expertise with attention to detail and quality of fit and finish. 

So, let’s move inside and look at the possible new 19 layouts that highlight more volume! To make it easier, the Jeanneau Yachts 60 can be split into four living areas. Large hull ports let in copious amounts of natural light and provide excellent views while dining below. The use of solid wood, beautiful fabrics and leathers by Foglizzo blend together to provide an unbelievable feel of luxury. 

StateroomThe boat sails on its chine, allowing you to carry more sail before having to reef. 

The Jeanneau Yachts 60 could possibly be an owner’s dream-come-true, designed just for you to satisfy all your needs, wants, preferences and cruising desires. Although their target market has been 55 – 65 year-old clients, they are now finding that couples with younger, as well as older children are becoming more frequent owners.

As of yet we do not have a sail away price confirmed yet. 

 

 

 

For dealers in Canada visit : 

Navy Point Yacht Sales in Toronto (Navy Point in Sacket’s Harbour, NY) https://www.navypointyachtsales.com/

Fraser Yacht Sales in British Columbia www.fraseryachtsales.com 

Sunnybrook Yachts in Nova Scotia www.sunnybrookyachts.com 
 
KEY TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE JEANNEAU YACHTS 60 

Overall Length59’11”  
Waterline length55’2” 
Beam17’ 
Standard Keel draft8’ 4” 
Shallow keel draft6’ 10”  
Displacement44,467 lbs 
Cabins3 – 4 – 5 – 6 
EngineYanmar 110HP or 150HP (shaft drive) 
Mast height above the waterline82’4” 
Standard sail area1,410 sq ft ( Furling Mainsail + self-tacking jib) 
Optional sail area1,754 sq ft ( Full-Batten Mainsail +110% Genoa) 
ArchitectsPhilippe Briand Yacht Design- Winch Design-Jeanneau Design 

For a full look at this boat, read Katherine’s story in the December issue of Canadian Yachting magazine


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