The D59 comes with a bevy of features, such as:
- A unique deck layout that offers easy access to both cabin and foredeck.
- A cabin with U-shape seating area convertible into a double berth to spend the night.
- Two sun lounges: a foredeck sun lounge with a central backrest cushion and a cockpit sun lounge that can be extended by letting down the back rest of the aft seat offering direct access to the water as well.
- A variety of safety features for both adults and children aboard such as railings, a clearly defined step-out area, a deep cockpit and a motor well step between the swim platforms.
- A cockpit table with laminated top that comes standard.
- A bimini and complete canvas that creates an enclosed area to provides protection from the elements.
- Convenient storage solutions, including dedicated for the fenders, cockpit table and canvas. Larger items can be stored under the berth in the cabin while gear can be kept safe under the cockpit seating.
- An ergonomic helm with plenty of room and the possibility to mount a 7” GPS/Chart plotter.
- Standard hydraulic steering.
- Standard extra-large fuel tank of 160 liters.
- Multiple Mercury outboard engine configurations from 100 to 150hp.
The D59 is available with the Premium Edition which includes a refrigerator, cockpit shower, cockpit sun lounge, real teak cockpit table and mooring kit. The Electronic Pack includes the 7” Simrad Cruise GPS/Chart Plotter, VesselView and a Fusion Stereo.
The D59 will be introduced at the Oslo Floating boat show (Båter i Sjøen), Sept. 5-8. For more information, visit our events section.
Marketing Director Fedra Generini said: “Design and function come together on the D59 and that resulted in a distinct look while you enter in relax-mode as soon as you get onboard. Despite its compact size, the access to the cabin is ample, just like the steps that take you to the foredeck. For relaxing you have not one but two sun lounges at your disposal, as well as a dining option in the cockpit and a cabin where 2 people can spend the night. If you add the reliability of the Mercury engines to that and an extra-large fuel tank, it’s normal you want to spend as much time on this cruiser as you possibly can”.