Oceanis Yacht 60 (Beneteau) Information, Review, Specs

Boat drawing
Make
Beneteau
Model
Oceanis Yacht 60
Number Built
Production Year(s)
2022 - ??

The Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 60 is a modern cruising yacht, the flagship of Beneteau's Oceanis Yacht range, launched in 2022. Designed for long-distance cruising, it combines luxurious comfort with engaging sailing performance. This yacht is the result of a collaboration between naval architect Roberto Biscontini and interior/deck designer Lorenzo Argento, aiming to create a vessel that is both enjoyable to sail and exceptionally comfortable at anchor.

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The Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 60, introduced in 2022, represents a significant evolution in Beneteau's prestigious Oceanis Yacht line. This yacht is a product of Beneteau's enduring commitment to innovation and collaboration with renowned naval architects, a philosophy deeply rooted in their history from the company's embrace of fiberglass in the 1960s to their current global leadership. The hull design was penned by Roberto Biscontini, known for optimizing performance, while the deck and interior were masterfully crafted by Lorenzo Argento. Argento, a designer who has aimed to push the boundaries of "Modern Yachting," focused on creating a sophisticated silhouette while preserving elegant design.

Beneteau, a company that began by building robust wooden fishing trawlers, has consistently focused on delivering well-built, thoughtfully designed yachts that balance performance and comfort. For the Oceanis Yacht 60, this ethos translated into a vessel designed for smooth sailing with a moderate angle of heel across various points of sail, offering a balance under sail. The yacht is also notable for integrating recyclable Elium® resin in its production process, showcasing Beneteau's ongoing innovation in materials and manufacturing.

The Oceanis Yacht 60 offers variations in its design, including options for a shallow keel with a draft of 7.25 ft and a standard deep keel of 8.73 ft. Furthermore, performance-oriented sailors can opt for a "performance mast" version, which provides a taller air draft and larger sail areas for enhanced speed and efficiency.

Sailing Performance and Handling

The Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 60 is engineered to deliver a rewarding sailing experience. With a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (SA/D) of approximately 20.0, she exhibits good light-air performance, indicating her ability to move efficiently even in lighter breezes. This ratio suggests a yacht that is not sluggish and can provide enjoyable sailing across a range of wind conditions.

Her Ballast to Displacement ratio (B/D) is around 0.23. While not indicating an extreme racing machine, this ratio, combined with her wide beam and dual rudders, contributes to a stable and manageable platform suitable for comfortable cruising. The Displacement to Length ratio (D/L) of approximately 276 places her in the heavier, more traditional cruiser category, suggesting a boat designed for comfort and stability over raw speed. Despite this, reviews indicate that the Oceanis Yacht 60 performs surprisingly well, proving fun and rewarding to sail, even in comparison to similarly sized yachts.

The yacht is praised for its balance under sail and its ability to maintain a moderate heel, giving the impression of smooth sailing. Reports suggest comfortable speeds of 7.5 to 8.5 knots on an upwind point of sail in varying wave conditions. Its design also prioritizes ease of handling, even for short-handed crews, with features like a walkaround cockpit offering advantages for maneuvers. The dual rudders enhance control and responsiveness, contributing to a pleasant and predictable steering experience.

Accommodations and Layout

The Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 60 offers a welcoming and exceptionally spacious interior designed for comfortable living and sharing on longer voyages. With a maximum headroom of 6.63 feet, the interior feels open and airy. As one steps down the companionway, there's an immediate impression of significant space and abundant natural light.

The yacht is available in two primary interior layouts: a charter-focused version featuring four cabins and four heads, and an owner-oriented version, which is more common, providing three cabins with three heads. The owner's suite, typically located forward, is notably spacious and bright, designed to offer a private and comfortable retreat. The salon areas are expansive, often featuring a curved chart table that allows the navigator to remain engaged in discussions with those in the main living space.

Interior finishes are generally contemporary and refined, utilizing quality materials that contribute to a luxurious atmosphere. While specific details can vary, expect well-appointed galleys, comfortable seating areas, and thoughtful storage solutions throughout. Walkthrough videos often highlight the yacht's attention to detail in its interior styling and the clever use of space, reflecting Lorenzo Argento's influence on creating sophisticated and shared living areas.

Owner's Perspectives

While extensive long-term owner reviews are still emerging due to the model's relatively recent introduction in 2022, initial feedback and forum discussions indicate a positive reception among early adopters. Owners and reviewers frequently praise the Oceanis Yacht 60 for its unexpected sailing performance for a yacht of its size and comfort focus, noting that it is "fun and rewarding to sail." The ease of handling, even with a smaller crew, is a recurring positive comment, highlighting its suitability for short-handed cruising. The spacious and well-lit interior, designed by Lorenzo Argento, also receives high marks for its comfort and livability, particularly the large cockpit and the ample accommodations. The overall impression is that Beneteau has successfully balanced performance with luxurious cruising amenities in this flagship model.

Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass (Solid)
Hull Type
Monohull Sailboat
Keel Type
Bulb
Rudder
2x —
Ballast
11045 lbs (Iron)
Displacement
47840 lbs
Water Capacity
227 gal
Fuel Capacity
132 gal

Engine

Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
Engine Type
Engine HP
150
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Diesel
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IJPE FS LOALWL

Rig & Sails

Rig Type
Fractional Sloop
P (Main Luff)
67.26 ft
E (Main Foot)
24.61 ft
I (Foretriangle Height)
68.9 ft
J (Foretriangle Base)
23.03 ft
Forestay Length (est)
72.65 ft
Main Sail Area
827.63 sqft
Foretriangle Sail Area
793.38 sqft
Total Sail Area (Reported)
1636.11 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
1621.02 sqft

Dimensions

LOA
62.17 ft
LWL
55.77 ft
Beam
17.22 ft
Draft
8.73 ft
Max Headroom
6.63 ft
Air Draft
80.18 ft

Calculations

Hull Speed
10.01 kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion
3