Clean design
With this new model, the largest in its range, Grand Soleil continues its evolution towards the top of the range. Le Grand Soleil 58 visitable during the Cannes boat show, the 2nd unit of the series, was black, reflecting the elegance sought by the Italian shipyard and the duo Umberto Felci âeuros Nauta Design, accustomed to luxury yachts.
Flush bridge
All maneuvering is returned to the aft cockpit, freeing up the forward area for two large âeuros sunbathing seats. The flush deck hatches and recessed mainsail track allow for optimal circulation on deck.
A self-tacking jib track is elegantly integrated in front of the mast.
The windlass, positioned in the anchor locker, and the davit, which is part of the daggerboard, complete the picture of a completely clear deck.


A huge square
The vast saloon that you discover when you go down is completed by a kitchen, either classically L-shaped on the port side of the companionway, or forward, along the mast bulkhead. If the luminosity and the space offered by the saloon seduce, the circulation in the galley without any handrail must be complicated.

Modular owner's cabin
The owner's cabin forward of the mast is offered in two configurations. The first one offers a double bed in an island while the second one has a bed along the port side wall, in the direction of travel.

Careful and light construction
In order to combine performance and luxury, the shipyard makes the furniture and floors in composite. The bulkheads are also in composite, laminated to the hull, to keep the displacement light.
Interior finishes are left to the clients' choice in a range of woods, fabrics and leathers. Leather accents add a touch of warmth to the boat.