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Cruising under the Bahamas sun aboard the SY62 3-Deck

by Silent Yachts 25 Jan 15:53 GMT
SY62 3-Deck Open © Silent Yachts

We are excited to share with you some highlights from our incredible 10-day cruise on the SY62 3-Deck Open through the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, from the Bahamas to other sun-kissed islands.

This solar-powered catamaran invites you to experience life at sea like never before: thanks to its vast, open spaces for relaxation and its completely silent cruising, you can immerse yourself in the calming sound of nature, move at your own pace, and take in the beauty of the surroundings.

The marine life paradise of the Bahamas, where long, sunny days are guaranteed nearly all year-round, is the perfect habitat for the SY62 3-Deck Open. It turns sunlight into endless possibilities, and every moment on board becomes an opportunity to enjoy freedom: you can glide between sunlit cays, sail along pristine beaches, or take a break for a swim and a cocktail under the clear blue sky, all without having to refuel. And with well-equipped marinas and ports within easy reach for restocking or fulfilling any need, your adventures at sea are even more comfortable.

But the true magic of this journey lies in the sense of community we experienced along the way: it was a chance to connect with other sea lovers who share our bond with the ocean and deep respect for nature. Meeting fellow travelers on one island, crossing paths again at a nearby port, having a chat, or inviting them to join us for a drink made the journey unforgettable. At Silent Yachts, we believe that the best experiences at sea are those that are shared.

During these days, we also had the pleasure of conducting sea trials with a group of Silent Yachts' future owners.

Aboard the SY62 3-Deck, they had the chance to experience the unparalleled serenity of solar-powered cruising, enjoying its expansive spaces designed for ultimate comfort and an intimate connection with the sea.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us on this wonderful adventure. We loved sharing this journey with you.

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