Turkish boatbuilder Vicem Yachts has a new addition to its fleet – the Vicem 65 Classic Flybridge. Her exterior lines recall the golden age of yachting, with a Downeast style that is at once masculine and sleek. Hull colors are customizable, though a light-blue paint job has thus far been very popular, as it pairs well with the color of the sea.
The yacht’s accommodation level includes an en suite amidships master with an island king bed for the owner. Guests will stay in the spacious forepeak stateroom that is also en suite. Both staterooms have a level of fit and finish usually seen on much larger builds, with rich woods and lush fabrics.
Further, the accommodation level has a fully functional private galley and a dining/lounge room that can also convert into a third stateroom complete with sliding doors for privacy when used as a guest cabin.
The 65’s main deck has a massive, full-teak cockpit with an L-shaped settee and a second dining table for alfresco dinners.
The main saloon has another L-shaped settee, plus additional seating, and excellent natural light thanks to large windows. An aft galley in the saloon has a small bar area with a sink, icebox, and icemaker that services two alfresco Besenzoni bar stools.
At the flybridge guests can find a wet bar and barbecue, a third L-shaped settee, which can convert into a sunpad.
The 65 Classic Flybridge can be constructed with fiberglass, but can also be cold-molded – a process the shipyard is particularly fond of for the quiet, sturdy, and soft ride it produces.
The model comes outfitted with four lithium batteries, each of them 630 Amp, which are longer lasting than traditional ones: with these batteries, without using the generators, the boat can operate for more than 15 hours.
She also can be outfitted with either Volvo Penta pod drives or traditional, straight-shaft engines. Top speed for the boat is 32 knots, and it can cruise economically at 26 knots.
Vicem Yachts was founded by Sebahattin HafizogluIt. The Vicem yacht range includes Classic, Flybridge, Cruiser, Vulcan, Sportfish and Bahama Bay lines.
Credits: Pozitif Studio/Vicem Yachts