The
Moody 64 Yacht is a remarkably
powerful boat, fully capable of fast passage times across the full
range of conditions. Her stunning performance derives from the Bill
Dixon’s latest generation hull shape balances the power of
the underwater sections and lead keel with the tall, high aspect
ratio, hydraulically powered fully furling cutter rig with self-tacking
stay sail.
Despite her
size, the Moody 64 Yacht
is easily handled by two people. Sail controls and deck handling
systems are powered and controlled from the cockpit with its twin
steering wheels, padded helm seats and integrated instrument and
engine consoles. The high level of specification also includes a
15hp bow thruster, chart plotter and generator.
For the Moody 64 Yacht’s interior, Roel Degroot has developed
a flowing style finished in a choice of lacquered woods and refined
fabrics, while extending the practical features required of a long
distance cruising yacht.
The Moody 64 Yacht’s raised saloon is breathtaking. It fully
exploits the entire width of Bill Dixon’s generous hull shape
and, with its large side and forward-facing windows, has high levels
of natural light and superb visibility. A flat screen TV, VCR and
hi-fi are fitted as standard.
The rest of
the accommodation is equally magnificent. The massive owner’s
stateroom has full en-suite facilities and a flat screen TV. It
is accessed through a study area, aft of the large and practical
chart station, complete with fold-away sea berth. There are two
guest cabins forwards, with two toilet and shower compartments,
plus a separate skipper’s cabin complete with its own facilities.
The large galley has everything required for even ambitious catering,
including a refrigerator and deep-freeze as standard.
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