Morrelli & Melvin 65’ Specifications This boat has the same dimensions, construction and basic
Hull No. 1
layout. Main differences will be wood trim in lieu of carbon
Owner: Switzerland
fiber, granite counter surfaces, wood tabletops and wood
Mission: Global cruising, Eco surfing/diving
cabin soles.
expeditions
LOA: 65.2 Ft
Both of these boats will be very fast, high performance
Beam: 28.5 Ft
ocean cruisers. Both owners share the same passion for
Draft: 1.9 Ft
being weight and energy conscious and at the same time are
Displ: 36,700 lbs
ecologically minded. The interior accommodations are to be
simple, functional yet elegant in appointment and styling.
Construction
Hulls and Decks: Carbon fiber inner skins, Kevlar/
E-glass outer skins
More details from:
www.morellimelvin.com
Corecell foam core
Pro-set Epoxy Resin, Roller
impregnated, Vacuum
consolidated, Oven Cured
Bulkheads and Structure: Pre-preg carbon fiber with Nomex
honeycomb core,
Oven cured
Interior: E-glass with foam core,
impregnated, vacuum bagged,
oven cured
Polyurethane painted bulkheads
and furniture
Clear carbon fiber sea rails,
door jambs and trim
Accommodations: 4 Double staterooms each with
head and separate shower
Galley, U-shaped dinette, settee
and nav/office in wing deck salon.
Large aft cockpit with seating,
table, winch island and helm
Brushed stainless steel
appliances and counter surfaces
Aluminum Honeycomb tables
with clear fiberglass
Black leather upholstery
Stazo Marinedeck Cork flooring
on cabin soles
Design and Style is modern,
Euro, high-tech
Winches and Hardware: Harken
Sails: North 3DL
Mast, Boom, Beams: Marstrom, Carbon Fiber
Electronics: NKE, Icom, Furuno
Solar Panels: IQ Solar
Batteries: Lithium Ion
Generator: Fischer Panda DC
Engines: Twin Yanmar 55 HP
Morse electronic control
Hull No. 2
Owner: USA
Mission: Global cruising, remote locations,
South Pacific surf expeditions
28 MULTIHULL REVIEW : JULY 2009
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