Beneteau OCEANIS YACHT 62

Oceanis Yacht 62

 

December 9, 2015

This new world designed by Beneteau stems from a collaboration between Berret Racoupeau Yacht Design and the Italian designer Pierangelo Andreani. It draws on the expertise of a boatyard that has been working for 130 years to make the inaccessible accessible.

Begin with her eye-catching energetic sporty line, recognizable among thousands. She stands proud, encircled with large windows, boasting a strikingly elegant profile – for an exceptional boat.

 She is well-balanced and reassuring to handle. She finds full expression in a chined hull, twin rudders and a sail plan that is perfectly balanced.

Oceanis Yacht 62 Int

Come on-board and truly enjoy the sea by making the most of an aft platform designed like a terrace in the sea.

Come on-board to enjoy new atmospheres, created by sumptuous spaces, enhanced with noble materials, originating in the luxury yachting universe.

 

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