Cute little explorer yacht










The Canados Oceanic 76 GT was launched in April this year. It is the new entry-level of the Fast Expedition vessels and the first hull was already delivered in August.
This delivery represents a true milestone for the Rome based builder, as it is the first new model to be launched since Michel Karsenti acquired the shipyard. The Oceanic 76 GT is 23m long and similar to her larger sisterships. She uses the same "displaning" stepped hull that allows the yacht to run at low speed in comfort.

Power is provided by a pair of Caterpillar C18 diesel engines, each with 1,150 hp. She is able to cruise with speeds between 16 and 20 knots. Maximum speed is 25 knots. Equipped with a Seakeeper 16 gyro stabilization system, the Oceanic 76’ will stay side to a 2 meter swell without roll allowing guests to comfortably have lunch on the flying bridge.

The all new Oceanic 76’ GT is available in either three or four cabin version and two different main deck versions with either a fully enclosed galley to the front or an open American styled galley aft. The later opens both on the main saloon and aft deck which is an essential area of life onboard with its open-air dining table and its vast U shaped saloon. The tender garage hosts a 3,20 meter tender while the standard hydraulic swimming platform allows to carry a three-seat SkiJet or a 4-meter tender.