Grand Soleil 65
LOA 21.60m 70ft 10in • Hull length 20.10m 65ft 11in • Beam 5.90m 19ft 03in
• Draught 3.50m 11ft 6in • Displacement 26,000kg 57,320lb • Price • circa €2.3-2.8m ex VAT • grandsoleil.net
This latest model from Grand Soleil is offered in both LC (long cruise) and performance variants. Externally key differences are in the coachroof and the shorter coamings of the performance boat. However, below deck the LC model gains a 270˚ view from the deck saloon, plus space for a big machinery area below, while freeing up space for larger aft cabins.
Naval architect Matteo Polli says he approached this model with a similar philosophy to the existing Grand Soleil 72. It has a wide hull and deck at the transom, but narrow waterline beam, with a shape that quickly builds form
stability with increasing heel angles. Polli says he “strongly believes a single spade rudder is the best configuration for this boat, to give both good control and good performance.”
The mast position is well aft, which “is necessary for sailing performance, especially in light airs, though it makes the job more difficult for interior designers [Nauta],” he adds.
The arrangement has galley and owner’s cabin forward, while proportionately more beam aft gives space for big aft cabins. Both versions are offered with a wider range of customisation and interior finishes than smaller Grand Soleil models, reflecting what project leader Franco Corazza says is a “completely different level of expectation for yachts over 60ft.”
The first 65LC is in build and should be unveiled at the Cannes boat show in September.