Tuesday, March 17, 2009

A Buyers Guide to Mochi Craft Boats

by Ian Morris

Mochi Craft yachts are of strong and durable construction yet manage to remain effortlessly beautiful. Italian design and craftsmanship has triumphed time and time again to create a unique yacht of the highest standards. Based on the original lobster boats the Mochi craft range is a definite trendsetter. Retro Italian style in wood, leather and natural fabrics are a fashionable feature of these timeless yachts and combined with cutting edge innovation the Mochi craft is in a class of its own.

Mochi Dolphin 74

The largest mochi craft yacht, the Mochi Dolphin 74 boasts a spacious cockpit and wide open windows that are sure to capture attention. Its twenty-two metres of craft ooze luxury and sophistication and are everything you would expect of Italian design. The Dolphin has exceptional appeal and makes great use of space. Guests can take in the panoramic view and sunbathe from the u shaped couch. From the flybridge there is access to the cockpit which provides a sink, fridge, couch and dining table. Through the glass cockpit bulkhead you can retire in the evening to the classic salon which blends drawing room style with leather and mahogany tan tones.

Mochi 64- fly

This flybridge version of the lobster boat has a great blend of elegance, versatility and performance as well as on board comfort. With soft sunpads on the desk cover the flybridge offers passengers a great excuse to relax and sunbathe on the terrace over the sea. The large U shaped divan with adjustable bimini for shade make enjoying sun and sailing even easier. The mochi dolphin 64 fly is available in a range of colours from aquamarine green, turquoise, coral, cream yellow, deep blue and amaranth. The craft manages to integrate perfectly sun and sailing with onboard luxury and comfort.

Mochi Dolphin 44

The award for the most vigorous of the Mochi craft fleet due to its high technological standards goes to the Mochi Dolphin 44. Elegance and class are common words used to describe this quite unique craft. Encapsulating the vision of the classic 1950’s lobster boat the Mochi Dolphin 44 appeals to those with a refined taste for exquisiteness.

Mochi Dolphin 64

A prime example of design by Victory Design and the Engineering Division of the Ferretti Group is the Mochi Dolphin 64 in an eye catching Aquamarine green colour. As well as standing out for its distinctive colour the craft also stands out for its rounded hull and use of woods, leather and bitts, taken and crafted from a single block of steel. The living area which forms part of the cockpit is fitted with a sofa and corner sofa.

Mochi Dolphin 54

Available in both flybridge and sun top versions the Mochi Dolphin 54 has progressed in the last 4 years. The sweet sailing characteristics and the reduction in gas and noise emissions leaves sea lovers feeling harmonious and at one with nature. The Mochi Dolphin 54 offers unrivalled levels of safety and security whilst sporting perfectly balanced lines. The beauty of the wood design used throughout most of the boats interior and exterior is enchanting.

Mochi Dolphin 51

The interior is in keeping with the mochi craft range, offering stylish leather sofas and wood fittings. As the first model launched by the Ferretti Group the mochi craft 51 design is both sophisticated and dedicated to onboard comfort.

About the Author
For more information about mochi craft yachts visit Inwards Marine at http://www.inwardsmarine.com. Based in Europe Inwards Marine yacht brokers have offices in London, Monaco, Southampton and Genoa.

A Buyers Guide to Mochi Craft Boats

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