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De Antonio Yachts Drops Flagship D60 for 2025 Release


 2025 De Antonio D60

And yes, it will have a hot tub.


It's hard not to appreciate De Antonio yachts. Not only does the Spanish yacht builder have a propensity for putting hot tubs on surprisingly small boats, they also build stunningly beautiful yachts.


The company just announced the launch of their new flagship D60 which will, you guessed it, feature an incredibly handy and well-designed hot tub in the bow section. Not bad for a 60-foot boat. It has some other surprises as well.


The D60 will carry and LOA of 18.5 m (60'6") with a 5.25 m (17'2") beam and a 1 m (3'3") draught. It will carry room for 12 passengers across 2-3 cabins (depending on layout), and will include two complete heads.


She will be rated for a max of 2400 horsepower with a cruising speed of 30 knots (34.5 mph) and a top speed of 46 knots (53 mph). Standard power will be quad Mercury Verado V12 600's.


Boaters can get the first glimpse of the D60 in the first half of 2025.



According to the company, "The D60 will be equipped with four hidden outboard engines following the successful solution characteristic of all its models. With a balanced, avant-garde, elegant and timeless design, the D60 offers multiple customization possibilities to meet the tastes of each shipowner. The first unit of the new D60 will be available during 2025."


The hidden outboards will be covered by a clever stern deck that includes additional seating and an adaptable sunbed.



Up front a similar concept applies as De Antonio's signature hot tub will be covered by a sunbed that can easily be removed to expose the tub beneath.


The layout offers a complete walkaround on both sides of the helm and will feature three distinct social areas -- bow, stern, and central saloon.


An oversized table just aft of the saloon offers seating for up to 10 guests, allowing users to enjoy family meals in nature while also still enjoying the protective covering of the hardtop.



The hardtop itself features massive sunroof and sliding windows on both sides. Sliding rear doors also connect the internal social space with guests gathered at the head table or on the stern deck.


Below deck is a master stateroom featuring a sofa, desk, and complete bathroom with separate shower and dressing room. There can be up to two additional guest cabins depending on the preferred layout.


A crew cabin can also be outfitted with independent access from the bow featuring two bunks and its own bathroom.



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