A distinctive design
Bénéteau expands its Oceanis Yacht range with the Oceanis Yacht 54 a big brother of 60 feet (18.80 m overall). It is also a design by the architects Roberto Biscontini and Lorenzo Argento, from which it retains its characteristic design: a slender line, a fairly low roof, three hull windows and a structural arch on which to install a hood.

A large cockpit to navigate and enjoy
From the cockpit, circulation to the foredeck is on the same level via the deep gangways. The side helm stations have been moved forward to provide sufficient passage to the stern, and are equipped with bench seats. Maneuvering is back to the electric winches, which makes it easier to navigate a large unit, even with a reduced crew.

At the bow, the standard features of the range are the twin tables and sunbeds. The hoop that secures the mainsheet passage receives the bimini, which can be chosen in a rigid version. Held by two lateral supports, the central part slides forward to adapt the cockpit coverage. Finally, the transom unfolds into a bathing platform and reveals the dinghy garage that can accommodate a 2.80 m jet dinghy that can be launched via an electric winch.

Three cabins and three bathrooms
Below deck, light is abundant from both the hull and roof windows. The galley is located in the center of the boat across the entire width of the Oceanis Yacht 60: on the port side, storage and refrigeration, on the starboard side, the sink, oven and dishwasher. Numerous storage spaces complete the set.

on the port side, the saloon can accommodate 6 people and faces the sofa on the starboard side. An arched map table completes the saloon. L' Oceanis Yacht 60 is available with 3 cabins and 3 bathrooms. The owner's cabin at the front consists of a private bathroom positioned upstream from the sleeping area.


Two finishes are available, walnut as standard and light oak as an option.