The Sessantadue 62, set to debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival, features a Grigio Aurora grey hull paired with an Amalfi décor interior. This combination is one of many customization options recommended by Christian Grande, the renowned designer and art director.
Yacht buyers will appreciate the warm shades of teak, ivory, and natural stone in the interior design of the Cranchi yacht for sale, which perfectly complements the grey hull reminiscent of early dawn light.
Show visitors stepping onboard from the aft deck of the Sessantadue 62 will find a spacious garage that can accommodate a tender or a jet ski up to 2.85m, along with other water toys. The cockpit is designed as a social area, seamlessly connected to the lounge by a glass door. At the bow, there is a lounge area with a large semi-C-shaped sofa and a generous sundeck.
The flybridge, accessed via a staircase on the starboard side of the main deck, is designed for enjoyment both while cruising and at anchor. It features several seats around an expandable table and useful cabinetry. At the bow on the starboard side, there is an additional command area with a minimalist dashboard and two seats for the pilot and co-pilot. The flybridge is covered and sheltered by a lightweight, durable T-Top, which can be partially opened thanks to a slatted mechanism.
The accommodation layout features a 3+3 configuration: three cabins and three bathrooms. The full-beam owner's cabin includes a private marble bathroom, a walk-in closet, and a sofa. The VIP cabin at the bow benefits from the additional space created by the vertical bow line. Between the two double cabins, there is a twin guest cabin with a private bathroom. The crew cabin, located at the bow, is completely independent with outside access and an ensuite bathroom.
This new model enhances the Cranchi Yachts’ Flagship Collection, joining the Settantotto 78 and Sessantasette 67. While it may be the smallest of the three, the Sessantadue 62 stands out with its distinctive exterior lines and unique interior decor.
The engine room houses two Volvo Penta D13 IPS 1350 engines, each producing 1,000hp (735kW).
The Cranchi Sessantadue 62 will debut at the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival and then be presented for sale at the Genoa International Boat Show 2024, Interboot, and Monaco Yacht Show 2024.