The 93 Fast Commuter offers a pampered atmosphere which is combined with innovative technological solutions. Preferred by the most sophisticated boat owners who are spellbound by this Fast Commuter unique in its class, where technology and style unite to create extraordinary details.
With its approximately 30 meters in length, the 93 Fast Commuter is the flagship of the entire Morgan range and is a symbol of class and refined exclusiveness. It has a unique fascination which immerges its guests in an old-world dimension. Therefore, modern comfort adapted to an inviting and elegant 1950’s ambiance which is both hospitable and intimate. An icon for the most demanding collector, an exclusive and seductive habitat in which to experience the sea.
From the ample openable stern platform, with two sofas for relaxation during swimming, to the spacious sun pad at bow, all the exterior spaces of the Morgan Fast Commuters have been studied and equipped to experience complete relaxation and maximum comfort throughout the cruise.
The Morgan flagship, designed by Tom Fexas, is propelled by two Caterpillar 1.830 Hp engines which allow a cruising speed of 26 knots and amaximum speed of 30 knots.
Open spaces
The Morgan 93 Fast Commuter preserves the vintage style which characterizes the entire fleet whilst offering the livability of a large yacht. The preponderant use of wood on the exterior as well as on the interior of the vessel confirm the old-world sophisticated style.
In the cockpit, two sofas and two armchairs positioned at the sides complete the entrance to the boat. In the direction of the glass door which opens onto the dinette, portside, there is an L-shaped neutral-colored leather sofa and a rectangular mahogany table where the boat owner can savor the sea breeze in the company of his guests. The steps which lead to the flybridge are at starboard, as is the second raised helm station, and a sun pad at stern.
The living area
Moving from the stern cockpit through the solid wood door one enters the living area. It is an ample and comfortable environment at the disposal of the boat owner and his guests characterized by refined interiors and realized with the utmost care and attention to details in the Morgan tradition. A luminous environment and an incredible view are assured by the two ample picture windows on both sides. The deck has a comfortable and ample conversation area, an elegant U-shaped sofa, a dining table and at starboard a wall cabinet with drawers, small locker the LCD TV and hi-fi system.
The helm station is at bow, starboard side, and at portside is the fully-equipped galley which is just past the sofa both in order to guarantee the guests’ maximum comfort. From here one enters the crew quarters which has two double cabins with bunkbeds, ensuite bathroom and service area with a chart table.
Sleeping quarters
The entrance to the sleeping quarters is down the stairs at bow which leads to an ample and luminous area acting as an access area. From here along the walkway towards bow are the two guest cabins with twin beds symmetrically positioned. Both cabins have an ensuite bathroom with shower and a wardrobe. Finally, at bow is the ample VIP cabin, furnished with two French beds and an ensuite bathroom.
Separate from the guest area with a private access from stern is the splendid master cabin with direct access from the bathing platform. A king-sized bed, a walk-in closet, ample three-seat sofa and an ensuite bathroom create a dream-like atmosphere. The LCD TV and the soft light from the bedside lamps give a soft and inviting touch. The cabin opens onto the private bathing area characterized by a skillful combination of marble and precious wood completed by star-shaped fittings.
Published: 2009
Photo: Morgan Yachts
Technical details | |
Producer: | MORGAN YACHTS (IT) |
LOA: | 9216'00 ft |
LOA: | 28,1 m |
Hull lenght: | 25,7 m |
Beam: | 6,2 m |
Draught: | 1,7 m |
Displacement: | 60000 kg |
Fuel tank: | 11000 l |
Water tank: | 2850 l |
Berths: | 8+4 |
Cabins: | 4+2 |
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