PHOTOGALLERY. Sense 57, the first of the new generation
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The Cannes boat show was the occasion for the launch of many new products. Among these, Beneteau’s latest, the Sense 57, which will soon be followed by its smaller 51-foot sibling, expected in December in Paris, has been (and will be) a topic of discussion.
THE PHOTOS IN NAVIGATION
So many changes that mark the beginning of a new course for the French shipyard’s crossover range. We start from the bow, where the integrated dolphin boat also accommodates the anchor, clearing the deck completely. On the other hand, the glass window integrated into the deckhouse provides exceptional brightness to the interior.
But the main differences are found toward the stern. First of all, and it jumps out at you already looking at the first renderings, here is the presence of an integrated T-Top, which will even allow the cockpit to be closed, creating an extra “cabin.”
It appears, and for the Sense range it is a real first, the enclosed transom that folds down to create an extra-large aft platform on which to “lurk” to work at the barbecue and sink facing other guests seated in the cockpit. Strong choices for Beneteau, which have already attracted a lot of attention at the dock. What do you guys think?
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