Timeless elegance, discreet fascination and an old world, essential style, these are the main elements which characterize the Morgan 70 Fast Commuter, a boat capable of inspiring authentic emotions.
The Morgan recreates an atmosphere enhanced by the balance between the light-colored upholstery and wood, with a style which combines classic elegance and modern comfort. Its rounded forms evoke the natural lines of the 1930s and create a unicum between the interiors and exteriors. The original colors, warm and embracing, the preponderant use of wood and the choice of precious materials and sought for fabrics capture the feeling of the sea. The result is therefore an extraordinary yacht capable of joining exceptional performance with a visual impact of great charm, reserved for a demanding and sophisticated clientele who wants to experience the sea in an authentic way.
Designed by the Studio Besozzi-Selvetti, the 70 Fast Commuter is propelled by two Caterpillar 1,018 Hp engines and has a cruising speed of 28 knots and a maximum speed of 31 knots.
Open spaces
Being the smallest of the Fast Commuters, the Morgan is an élite yacht which inspires an intimate feeling as soon as you get on board. An extremely sophisticate atmosphere which gives its guests the privilege of an exclusive window on the sea. Impeccable elegance is combined with modern trends, warm and intense shades of color are combined with the lighter and purer ones; these are the elements which dominate the décor and the furnishing details.
On the main deck are the areas dedicated to daytime living, characterized by innovative solutions capable of assuring the boat owner and his guests the maximum comfort. An ample sofa which can be used as table seating is located in the cockpit area at the end of the stern sun pad. From here one enters directly into the dinette through a door which joins the two areas.
The living area
On board the 70 Fast Commuter, the main salon has a wall cabinet with a plasma TV and an ample U-shaped sofa which create a pleasant conversation area.
The stairs at starboard lead to the spacious and practical galley. From here one can access the crew cabin, complete with a dining table, laundry, icemaker, bunk beds and bathroom with shower. On deck at bow, is the main helm station with its instrument panel and excellent external visibility to facilitate handling.
Sleeping quarters
The splendid master cabin of the 70 Fast Commuter is a suite positioned at stern amidship to take advantage of the full beam. Private stairs lead there creating a separate environment of absolute intimacy and privacy. It has an ample king-sized bed and dressing table, an LCD TV and hi-fi system. There is also an ensuite bathroom in oak with chrome, star-shaped faucets and towel holders in a 1950’s style.
The VIP cabin at bow is the perfect balance between intimacy and luxury. It has a queen-sized bed, a dressing table and an ensuite bathroom. In this cabin there is an LCD TV as well and the soft lighting of the bedside lamps give a warm and welcoming touch.
Along the walkway, portside, is the guest cabin with twin beds and ample lockers. This cabin is also equipped with an ensuite bathroom realized in the same style as the master cabin.
Published: 2010
Photo: Morgan Yachts
Technical details | |
Producer: | MORGAN YACHTS (IT) |
LOA: | 70'00 ft |
LOA: | 21,24 m |
Hull lenght: | 18,60 m |
Beam: | 5,17 m |
Draught: | 1,39 m |
Displacement: | 32.000 kg |
Fuel tank: | 4.200 l |
Water tank: | 770 l |
Berths: | 6+1 |
Cabins: | 3+1 |
Engine: | 2x1.018 HP |
Top speed: | 31 kn |
Cruising speed: | 28 kn |
Range: | 400 nm |
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