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Revolution Marine Group announces delivery of the first Oceanwalker S60 Revolution edition

by Revolution Marine Group 24 Nov 2025 19:27 GMT
Oceanwalker S60 Revolution edition © Sand People

Revolution Marine Group (RMG) announces the inaugural delivery of the first Oceanwalker S60 Revolution Edition, following its celebrated global debut at the 2025 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS). The first hull has been acquired by Ki'ama Bahamas, the world's first fully solar-integrated yacht and residence club, and will be delivered to the Exumas this December.

Ki'ama selected the S60 Revolution Edition for its unmatched combination of extraordinary volume, turnkey luxury, and solar-assisted systems—a combination that aligns perfectly with the club's commitment to low-impact, high-comfort yachting experiences.

According to Mark Lindsey, CEO of Revolution Marine Group, the concept behind the Revolution Edition was clear from the start: to create a yacht that dramatically elevates expectations for quality and space while remaining accessible.

"The S60 Revolution Edition is proof that exceptional design and superior craftsmanship don't need to come at an unattainable price," Lindsey notes. "Through smart engineering and a truly turnkey approach, we're able to offer a level of luxury, space, and finish that far exceeds what buyers typically expect in this category—and at a price point that sets a new benchmark for value."

Redefining Space and Comfort at Sea

The S60 Revolution Edition delivers an interior footprint and exterior living spaces typically seen on much larger yachts—establishing a new standard for comfort and openness in the 60-foot segment.

Expansive Exterior Living

The yacht's exterior spaces are optimized for effortless outdoor living. A generous aft deck with an open-air dining area, integrated dayhead, and hydraulic swim platform for direct water access.

A large lazarette with three dedicated lockers, offering abundant storage for toys and dive equipment. A wide foredeck with a step-down lounge, creating an intimate space for morning views or sunset gatherings.

A standout feature—the over 500 sq ft (50 m") flybridge—serves as a signature entertainment hub. Equipped with a full wet bar, grill, and central helm station for maximum visibility, the flybridge offers the social scale and openness usually found on yachts well above the 70-foot range.

Light-Filled Interiors with Exceptional Livability

With a 27'6" beam and nearly 7-foot headroom throughout, the S60's interior delivers a residential feel rarely seen in a 60-foot platform.

The salon embraces a bright, open-concept layout, featuring a portside galley, starboard dining/lounging area, forward navigation station, and sweeping window lines.

Thoughtful design touches include a convertible dining table, a galley island with a concealed pop-up rotating TV, and a forward salon door providing direct access to the foredeck—enhancing flow and functionality.

The four-cabin configuration includes two full VIP staterooms with fold-down televisions and two well-appointed guest cabins. Each stateroom includes full-height wardrobes and elegantly detailed en-suite bathrooms. Two additional crew cabins are located midship-aft, ensuring comfort for both owners and crew during extended cruising.

A Flagship for the Future of Volume Luxury

As the first Oceanwalker S60 Revolution Edition joins the Ki'ama Bahamas fleet this winter, it marks a major milestone in the evolution of accessible luxury catamarans—delivering unprecedented interior space, thoughtful design, and sustainable performance at a compelling turnkey price point.

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