Yachting USA — March 2018

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TKTKTKBOAT NAME TKTK

6 6 YACHTING MARCH 2018

and I’d guess that the yacht’s style and entertainment-friendly
features will make her popular in South Florida, Miami in par-
ticular. ¶ Although the 50 has a day-boat feel when she is fully
open, she is still a motoryacht. She has a full-beam, amidships
en suite master stateroom with an athwartships queen-size
berth and headroom of 6 feet 3 inches. A vanity to port is beset
with stowage areas, including a 4-foot-long-by-1-foot-wide-by-
1-foot-7-inch-deep space tucked behind it that can handle larger
items like extra sheets or paper towels. The master’s head has
patterned-marble inlays in the shower, as does the day-head,


which has a private entrance to the forepeak VIP. That VIP feels
large for a boat this size, with 6 feet 11 inches of headroom. A
third stateroom to port can have bunk beds or side-by-side twins
(the only option for customization available on the accommo-
dations level). Though my test boat had a washer and dryer in
its lazarette, future versions will come standard with laundry
equipment in this guest space, for easier access. ¶ The amount
of stowage on the accommodations level as well as the general
roominess of the staterooms hint that this boat is designed
for longer journeys. Indeed, Okean’s calling card (along with

BRIDGE GAME
The yacht’s flybridge is a prime spot for entertaining. It has a sun pad forward, complete with a built-in champagne-bottle holder.
There’s U-shaped seating aft, as well as a sink, refrigerator and pullout teak table. Carbon fiber — a weight-saving
design material that also happens to look super-slick — abounds up here, including at the dashboard and in the hardtop.
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