Terry Compton designed this boat in 1985 to cross oceans, and it has. Cuba. Jamaica. Turks and Caicos. The British Virgins. The Bahamas. That kind of résumé is earned, not listed.
At 60 feet on the water with a 24-foot beam and only four-and-a-half feet of draft, this cat fits places most 60-footers can't touch. The center-forward master cabin is the telling detail: Compton put the best real estate in the best position. King berth on centerline, private head, and a view looking forward over open water — the arrangement you find on expensive new production cats but almost never on anything from 1985. The VIP stateroom has a queen and its own head. Two crew cabins aft, twins in each, both with heads. You could charter this immediately.
Power comes from twin Ford Lehman 135s — 270 horsepower total. Port engine is brand new at 100 hours. Starboard was professionally rebuilt. Standing rigging was inspected by Nance Underwood, who works in rod. Mast sits at 63 feet. 1,200 watts of solar panels keep the house bank up without running engines. Watermaker is operational. Six bilge pump floats are new. Deck got an Awl-Grip repaint in 2023.
At $190,000 for 60 feet of proven offshore catamaran with this layout and that track record, the price is doing a lot of work. West Palm Beach, ready to go.
