The Palm Beach 60 offers a versatile accommodation layout that caters to both day boating enthusiasts and those who may occasionally seek overnight or weekend getaways. Additionally, its maximum guest capacity of four ensures there's ample space for a small group of friends or family, making it suitable for day outings with the possibility of occasional overnight or weekend use.
When it comes to cruising speed, the Palm Beach 60 holds its own at a respectable 35 knots and a maximum speed of 45 knots. However, the Palm Beach PB55 surpasses this slightly with an impressive cruising speed of 40 knots signalling a lean towards more dynamic performance capabilities. On the other hand, for those not in a hurry the Outer Reef Yachts 620, with the slowest cruising speed of 18 knots, emphasizes stability and comfort over outright speed and enjoying the journey over the destination.
Each yacht also brings unique features to the forefront. The Grand Banks GB60 impresses with its extensive range of 2,000 nautical miles, ideal for long voyages. The Solaris Power 60 Coupé and Palm Beach PB55 all feature shallow drafts for yachts of this size, allowing them to navigate waters inaccessible to deeper vessels. The performance of the Palm Beach PB55 is especially impressive, with a top speed of 42 knots and cruising speed of 40 knots.
Despite stiff competition, the Palm Beach GT60 stands out with notable features and design elements. These yachts cater to a wide range of preferences and needs, making the choice a matter of personal taste and specific requirements in the world of luxury yachting.
When considering a new (or indeed used) yacht, it’s certainly important to wonder about the alternatives in the Palm Beach range or indeed its competitors. Browse our hand-picked selection of 13 competing models.
Palm Beach GT60