MONTE CARLO YACHTS 66
Monte Carlo Yachts has never been a shipyard to conform to the status quo. The unique styling and modular construction technique alone ensure that the boats stand out amongst the mainstream competition. The 66 swoops in to replace the 65 as the smallest model in the range and the one that has to offer the class and refinement promised by the most luxurious branch of the Beneteau Group tree for the least amount of money.
The 65 was a fine-looking machine and, if anything, the 66 is even better. The profile is cleaner, the lines are muscular but elegant, and its covered side decks and delicately integrated hardtop give the appearance of a boat bigger than it actually is. It’s unmistakable and retains the recognisable Monte Carlo Yachts cues of flared bow, circular hull windows and the clam shell outline of the superstructure but, for a craft of 66ft (20.11m) in length and
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