The Mochi Dolphin 64 Cruiser has the same, beautiful, lobster boat style ancestory as her smaller sisters, but the extra length means she can have a much larger wheelhouse/saloon. The result is a delightfully characterful boat that actually has the same sort of interior space as a conventional flybridge yacht.
In this new version of the 64, more natural light enters from the enlarged windows, interior spaces have been increased, and the flybridge extended. The main deck now consists of the main helm station, the saloon and dining area, plus a separate galley with exterior access. Lower deck accommodation is wonderfully comfortable and spacious for all cabins, from the owner's suite to the crew accommodation.
View GalleryBeing somewhat larger than the typical lobster boat style cruiser, the Mochi Dolpin 64 has the added attraction of a flybridge, and because it extends almost to the transom, it's on a par with conventional flybridge yachts. There's a seating area forward of the upper helm, and a sunbathing area aft. The fold-down centre section of the transom reveals the tender garage as well as forming the bathing platform.
View GalleryFor the skipper, one of the nicest features of the Mochi Dolphin 64 is her wheelhouse. It's screened off from the main saloon by the enclosed galley, and feels much like a professional helm station – albeit rather more comfortable. The Dolphin 64 Cruiser is a lovely boat to handle, smooth, stable and sure-footed, and comes with a choice of engines giving her a top speed of either 29 knots or 31 knots.