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Canados Oceanic 76

A close-up look at the Canados Oceanic 76.
  • By Simon Murray
  • February 23, 2017

Oceanic 76

A boat-wide beach club feel and cruising efficiency, thanks to a groundbreaking hull design, means the Oceanic Yachts 76 will meet a variety of owner needs.

Read our boat test of the Oceanic 76 here. ▶

Oceanic 76

Fun all around: The Oceanic 76 has numerous spaces available for enjoyment,
from the flying bridge to the foredeck to the swim platform.

Oceanic 76

Canados places more emphasis on outdoor spaces and tender-handling capabilities.

Oceanic 76

It’s the purposeful styling and businesslike air above the waterline that are clearly intended to distinguish the Oceanic 76.

Oceanic 76

In common with the Oceanic 90, the 76 has an unusual hull shape, developed by the shipyard’s chief naval architect.

Oceanic 76

Her unusual ventilated, stepped hull, designed to improve the displacement-speed characteristics of a planing form, is genuinely innovative.

Oceanic 76

The Oceanic 76 encourages you to think of the whole boat as a beach club.

Oceanic 76

Want to get away? There’s seating up on the bow, too.

Oceanic 76

Once you’ve had your fun with the yacht’s toys, these comfortably informal yet alluring areas invite you to relax.

Oceanic 76

Of course, the interior appointments of the 76 have not exactly been ignored—this is, after all, a yacht built in Italy.

Oceanic 76

The lower deck is dominated by a huge L-shaped master suite, which features a substantial corner sofa along with a dressing table, walk-in closet, and dresser.

Oceanic 76

The heads throughout the Oceanic 76 can be customized down to the very materials used in the showers.

Oceanic 76

Oak soles, silk carpets, white leather, and reflective black glass are features of this yacht’s interior; yours can be however you wish.

Oceanic 76

The VIP suite features a huge L-shaped corner sofa along with a dressing table, walk-in closet, and dresser.

Oceanic 76

With its raised wheelhouse and main-deck galley, the 76 is organized like a small superyacht, except that both dining tables are outside.

Oceanic 76

The galley is a sleek and efficient use of space, with all the necessary features.

Oceanic 76

A double guest to port has the same level of finish and materials as the other accommodations.

Oceanic 76

The helm is smart, sexy, and decidedly futuristic.

Oceanic 76

This first 76 was delivered in time for her owner’s summer holiday in August.

Oceanic 76

All yachts are about having fun, but the thinking behind the Oceanic 76 is to give you options.
Ultimately the decisions are up to you.

Read our boat test of the Oceanic 76 here. ▶

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