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This beautiful and well-balanced Moody 62 DS was built by Hanse Yachts Group in 2011 and delivered in 2012.
FELITSATA II is an excellent boat for comfortable sailing both with crew and short-handed. Equipped with 3 control stations, bow and stern thrusters, a remote control for an anchor winch, furling genoa, and furling main sail (into a boom), she is easy to control and maneuver.
FELITSATA II has everything for extended cruises, including a generator of 15 kW, an upgraded air conditioning and diesel heating systems, a washing machine, a set of diving equipment for 2 people, and a Coltri compressor.
Within the world of serious bluewater cruising yachts in the 60-65 ft range, this vessel stands among a very established lineage of passagemakers conceived for long-distance autonomy and confident offshore performance. It speaks to the same audience that traditionally looks toward yachts such as Oyster 565 and Oyster 595, and further up the range to the Oyster 625 and Oyster 675 - yachts built with an emphasis on structural integrity, comfort at sea and refined joinery.
The comparison naturally extends to the Scandinavian pedigree of Hallberg-Rassy 57, Hallberg-Rassy 62 and Hallberg-Rassy 64, as well as the performance-oriented yet ocean-capable Nautor Swan 58, Nautor Swan 60 and Nautor Swan 65. Those familiar with the distinctive approach of Amel, particularly the Amel 60 and Amel 64, or the elegant deck-saloon cruisers from Contest 55CS and Contest 62CS - will recognise a similar focus on balance between sailing efficiency and onboard liveability. The same can be said for the Najad 570 and Najad 580, the Hylas 60 and Hylas 63, and the Hanse 630e - each representing a thoughtful interpretation of long-range cruising in this size bracket.
For owners exploring the broader 55-66 ft offshore category, the conversation often includes models such as the Discovery 55 and Discovery 60, Jeanneau Yachts 60 and Jeanneau Yachts 65, or the Grand Soleil 58 and Grand Soleil 60. Across this spectrum, the common denominator is clear: yachts designed not merely for weekend sailing, but for confident passagemaking, extended stays aboard and true ocean-going capability.
In this context, the yacht presents itself not as an isolated offering, but as part of a respected and highly sought-after segment of established bluewater cruisers.