Space, liveability and comfort: the Sessantasette 67 offers more than you would think of a flybridge with overall length of nearly 21 metres. You see it as soon as you view the yacht in the pier, with its lines which are at the same time imposing and sleek: it has a large volume, from stem to stern, but the sculpted bulwarks, the long windows, the direct bow stem and the interplay of colours lighten and slim the profile.
The wonder is clear as you get on board: on the external decks, the gaze embraces sea and sky from infinite points of view, enjoying the frames offered by the yacht's functional and design elements, from the slatted t-top to the spectacular large staircase which connects the cockpit and fly deck.
Transparencies and perspectives - The spaces extend beyond their boundaries, offering unexpected entrances, perspectives and routes through a design which plays with transparency, membranes and symmetries. The saloon extends to take in the galley and wheelhouse in a sort of multi-functional open space, which is elegantly divided by a stylish screen which separates the lounge and dining area from the service areas.
Space and volume appear to expand below deck as well, particularly in the full-beam owner's cabin. The warm tone and relaxed elegance of the interior is also conveyed by the décor choices.
Letting imagination run free - The options for customisation and the free-standing furnishing solutions break the mould of standard nautical furnishings, adding further notes of elegance and character to the yacht and providing each owner with the opportunity to select the pieces according to their own personal tastes, rendering this uniquely stylish yacht even more remarkable.