Overview & Identity
Step aboard an icon of Italian marine design — the 2015 Cranchi Sixty 6 Flybridge, a yacht that blends Mediterranean elegance, top-tier performance, and generous living spaces. This is a vessel built not just to be seen, but to be experienced — for those who demand both luxury and sea-going capability.
With twin MAN V-12 diesel engines (1,400 hp each), this yacht cruises confidently at ~25 knots and can push toward 30 knots at full throttle.
Your reported ~1,300 engine hours is modest for a vessel of this class when properly maintained — a sign of use, not abuse.
Exterior & Deck Spaces
From the waterline, the Sixty 6 Fly’s profile is sleek and dynamic, with flowing lines and a commanding stance. The flybridge is a sun-lover’s dream: an elevated helm capture views in every direction, while the large sun pads, lounge seating, and wet bar invite socializing, relaxing, or dining al fresco.
The aft cockpit extends the indoor-outdoor flow, with shaded seating and direct access to the swim platform. With cleverly designed bimini covers, you can choose full sun or shaded comfort, depending on your mood.
All hardtop, rails, windows, and glass areas carry a sense of modern refinement: stainless steel, tinted glass, and crisp geometry that echo contemporary yachts yet remain timeless.
Interior & Layout
Descend through a generous salon into a layout that prioritizes space, light, and flow.
Main Deck / Salon & Galley
The salon is bright and airy, thanks to expansive side windows and a skylight-like overhead windshield. The open galley is positioned down but remains visually and functionally connected to the salon — a smart layout that invites conversation even while preparing a meal.
Cabins & Accommodation
This yacht was designed with comfort in mind, offering four guest cabins including:
•A full-beam owner’s suite amidships, luxuriously appointed, with plenty of natural light.
•A VIP stateroom forward. 
•Additional guest cabins, including one with twin berths and access to a day head.
The heads (bathrooms) feature generous showers, high-end fittings, and high ceilings that avoid the cramped feel often found on lesser crafts.
Crew / Utility
There is a compact crew cabin (or utility space) accessed from the transom, suited for a single occupant or use as a utility/engine room staging area.
The engine room itself is surprisingly roomy: despite two 1,400 hp V-12s, there is enough clearance and access to perform technical work and servicing without major contortion.
Systems, Equipment & Features
To sell effectively, highlight the extras and condition — things that tip a buyer’s decision:
•Navigation & electronics suite installed (radar, chart plotters, autopilot, etc.) — many of these systems are factory-integrated in Cranchi builds.
•Air conditioning / climate control throughout guest areas
•High-end upholstery, wood finishes, lighting schemes customized for elegance and comfort
•Audio-visual / entertainment systems, possibly upgraded
•Full teak decking on main and fly decks
•Bimini tops / sunshade systems on flybridge
•Swim platform with bathing ladders and transom access
•Hydraulic or electric systems (thrusters, stabilizers) — depending on your specific boat
•Safety & regulatory compliance (lifesaving equipment, fire suppression, etc.)
Describe the maintenance history: if the engines have had regular servicing each major interval, oil changes, cooling system overhauls, hull bottom care, etc., that mitigates concerns about the hours.