The sea coupé with a Mediterranean spirit
The Sessantasette 67 Corsa is a sea coupé, a boat which conveys a sense of thrust right from first glance: the upper deck has the typical look of a sportbridge, with an elegant mini-fly without t-top. The result is sleek lines with a promise of sportiness, also confirmed by the jutting pulpit and the Corsa's characteristic red accents.
The stern cockpit sheltered by the upper deck is deep and completely open at the stern to offer a view of the sea free of obstructions. To the sides, two large windows with electric opening provide interplays of light and shadow which are extremely evocative and contribute to the natural ventilation of the area: this is the yacht’s emotional centre, a large outdoor space with a Mediterranean flavour which invites passengers to make the most of the outdoor spaces.
The layout makes the best of the space, without flooding the surfaces with furniture. The cockpit, as previously mentioned, is particularly large, and the door leading to the dinette is shifted significantly towards the bow. This provides a huge open area, with couches, chairs, a dining table and galley. Inside, in addition to a living area, is the central pilot station with two chairs for the skipper and mate, and a second perfectly equipped galley with a large countertop.
All this is Corsa
Corsa, meaning race or running, is a word which has more affinity with freedom than with speed; it indicates a spontaneous way of moving and expressing oneself, a liberating act, the natural search for endorphins and pleasure, the desire to let oneself become intoxicated with passion and beauty.