2027 YYachts Y6
Specifications
Equipment & Extras
- Displacement
- 25,900 kg
- Length overall
- 19.65 metres
Description
The new Y6 combines Tripp Design naval architecture with YYachts’ lightweight carbon construction to deliver a responsive yacht with excellent stability and strong performance in light wind conditions. The flush deck layout maximizes usable space and ensures unobstructed movement on deck, while all sailing controls are led aft to the twin helms for simple, owner-friendly operation.Interiors, developed with designer David Thulstrup, offer multiple layout options from 2 to 4 cabins and feature natural materials, clean lines and a bright, quiet atmosphere. A generous cockpit with a central dining table and an electric bathing platform enhances comfort at anchor and during manoeuvres.The yacht is engineered for intuitive use, with centralized systems, simplified technical components and a low-maintenance approach. The result is a light, stable and easy-to-handle 60-footer designed for owners seeking clean design, practicality and long-distance capability.
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