Standout features
The powerful plumb bow offers a more contemporary silhouette, which cuts through the water more efficiently than a raked bow. It also has a significant impact on the interior, pulling all the sections forward with the net result of increasing the volume of the forward accommodation.
Inspired by racing design, the extended bowsprit means Oyster Yachts can carry a significantly larger sail area to deliver consistently faster passage-making and cruising speeds. It is designed to handle a range of foresails, including Code Zeros, spinnakers and storm jibs.
The spacious teak flush decks are clutter-free, with concealed lines to make moving around in all conditions much safer. Skyscape windows set into the foredeck flood the cabins below with light and open for ventilation when moored.
The new generation Oyster yachts are a continuing collaboration between naval architects, Rob and Tom Humphreys and our in-house design studio to create the best yacht design.
Their intelligent design builds on five decades of iconic and instantly recognisable Oyster design cues, informed by insights from our owners, skippers and crew, sailors. Look for the plumb bow and extended bowsprit, clean lines and our pioneering deck saloon with protected, ergonomically designed cockpit and helm stations.
The wide beam aft and reinforced brass stub keel offer excellent stability and displacement for comfortable cruising at consistent speeds. Twin rudders allow for agile fingertip handling in any condition. The wide beam aft offers outstanding space and headroom, with every inch of space put to good use. The living areas are light and airy thanks to the wraparound, forward-opening saloon windows, signature triple vertical seascape windows and fore deck skyscape windows.
Styling