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Simplicity of style

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alongside the coachroof-to-deck join might present a neater alternativ­e.

A typical Med cockpit provides short benches with low coamings, showing a predilecti­on for looks over comfort. The low backrests mean good cushions will be a must, but the benches are at least wide and the large fixed table is a practical feature. The Ice 60 has a minimalist modern design – think open loft style with lots of natural light, white and beige furnishing­s and materials – the antithesis of a traditiona­l-style yacht interior. The simplicity of Felci’s design grew on me, especially as it is practical for purpose and the finish quality is very good.

Most owners of this type and size of yacht will have a skipper, says Malgara, pointing out the compact single cabin opposite the galley. “It’s already an expensive boat and owners don’t have much time,” he argues.

It’s unusual to have a crew cabin in the heart of the boat so close to the owner’s cabin (forward), but it’s a better solution to help retain the services of a long-term skipper than the typical shoebox-style forepeak solutions found on many yachts this size (a forepeak berth is offered on the Ice 60 as standard).

A forward galley, a layout Felci uses with Dufour too, is sociable – the Ice 60 has plenty of worksurfac­e to prepare food while facing the saloon.

The built-in Siemens oven and induction hobs, as well as a domesticst­yle fridge-freezer on Joy are reflective of how some of today’s owners use this sort of yacht and how they cook and overnight in marinas/port rather than at sea. Stowage space is reasonably good and includes plenty of refrigerat­ed and bin space.

The cabins all have generous stowage, natural light, ventilatio­n and headroom. The navstation shares the after end of a comfortabl­e sofa bench. This daybed is another typical feature on an Italian/ Med boat and one that works well on the Ice. The 19cm memory foam mattress provides comfortabl­e lounging or a useful passage berth in the centre of the boat where there is least motion.

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