Designed for bluewater cruising and occasional regatta racing, the Spirit 72DH (Deckhouse) is a yacht that will create memories for years to come. With modern deck hardware, performance sails and a light displacement for a yacht of this size, the Spirit 72DH is not just a beautiful head turner. Whether it’s bay-hopping, world cruising or competitive racing, the Spirit 72DH is designed to do it all in style and comfort.
On deck, the Spirit 72DH has a Bermudan sloop rig and is well equipped for performance cruising or occasional racing. Carbon mast and boom and nitronic rod rigging complement electric winches and a recyclable sail wardrobe. The headsails are fitted to an electric furler below deck and an asymmetric can be attached to a rotating padeye on the bow for short-handed sailing.
There is the option for Solbian solar panels to sit flush with the deck and serve as lazarette covers. The panels can charge Victron Lithium Ion batteries (a total of 20kW).
The cockpit has seating for up to ten people around a central table with an integrated drinks fridge. As a cruising yacht, the Spirit 72DH has deck storage for a range of watersports toys and a small tender.
From the exterior, the 72DH has the appearance of Spirit’s standard deckhouse designs, but down below there are options for different interior layouts. The first 72DH has no ‘mid-level’ seating and navigation area linking the cockpit and the main interior space. Instead, the companionway steps lead straight down into the open plan galley.
The raised coachroof with its 360 degree windows above the galley, as well as portholes on either side of the hull, provide extra light into the interior. This added light, coupled with the white finish on the interior timber panels, creates a bright and airy central space that is ideal for relaxing and entertaining. The Sipo Mahogany craftsmanship and exposed timber hull planks throughout the interior retain the warmth and elegance of Spirit’s style.
The port side galley is well-equipped for private and charter guests, with an induction hob, dishwasher, fridge-freezer and microwave. Opposite the galley on the starboard side is a navigation area and chart table.
In the centre of the yacht’s interior is the spacious saloon, which has seating for eight around a Mahogany square expanding table, which can be lowered to create an extra bed. On the starboard side, two sofa-style armchairs sit either side of a drinks cabinet.
Accommodation for eight is split across one crew and three guest cabins. A forward master suite comprises a king-sized bed with overhead and reading lights. A banquette sofa is located on the starboard side, next to a dressing table with mirror and additional lighting. The accompanying ensuite includes an electric toilet, basin and separate shower cubicle.
Guests have the option of two aft twin-bed cabins on the port and starboard sides. Both cabins are ensuite with an electric toilet, basin and shower. A twin crew cabin forward of the saloon completes the interior, which has air conditioning throughout.
Alternative interior layouts are available depending on owner preference and itinerary.
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