Yacht Style – July 2019

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In most areas, the 66 feels larger than it is, partly down to things
like the part-covered side decks, substantial hardtop and intelligent
foredeck, and partly due to the volume of the hull and the headroom
this delivers within the accommodation.
The materials are a class above, too, especially the likes of purple
Calcutta marble on the galley tops and saloon table. Expensive
flourishes of this nature are not always expected on a boat of this size.
It’s the same story in the cockpit where the flybridge overhang,
double access points from the bathing platform, substantial mooring
gear and space for freestanding chairs around the table add to the


Well protected by the flybridge overhang, the cockpit has double access to the bathing platform, space for chairs around the table, and easy access to the aft galley

The flybridge is the same size as that on the former MCY 70, which has been succeeded by its namesake this year, with three ‘second generation’ models unveiled

impression that you’ve stepped aboard a bigger craft.
This, after all, is a range that started life in 2010 with a 76 and
has a 105 as its flagship, so Monte Carlo Yachts knows a thing or two
about building boats on such a scale.

OUTDOOR SELECTION
It’s hard to choose between the deck spaces because they all offer
something a little different. The cockpit is well protected and within
easy reach of the aft galley in the saloon.
The flybridge feels vast and is versatile thanks to the sunroof
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