New hull, unexpected agility.
When you’re in command of the 74, you’re definitely at the top of your game. She gives a very strong first impression, with swift responsiveness and an abundance of intuitive design throughout. Everywhere you look, it’s clear we’ve done our homework. And our share of dreaming.With an all-new Ed Monk hull, the 20-foot beam gives you room to exercise your own sense of style like never before. In the master stateroom. In the salon. Even on the fly bridge. (Or in the pilothouse. Or on the cockpit.) The possibilities will take you far.Of course you can rely on certain Ocean Alexander standards. A profusion of warm, exotic woods. Our trouble-free freshwater and seawater systems. Chilled-water central air. And innovative crew quarters for two with a mini-
galley and much more. The hand-laid composite hull is carbon-fiber infused, creating a superior strength-to-weight ratio, so the 74’s sea kindliness is quite impressive for a boat her length. When you step up the curved staircase to the 74’s fly bridge, you may not be able to stifle the gasp. From either of the twin, white ultraleather Stidd® helm chairs, the vista is nothing less than majestic. The oversized dash is already fitted with
marine engine instrumentation, and we’ve left room for even the most elaborate range of electronics you might wish to add. A long settee curves nearby, in tandem with a high-low table. This open-air command post is one of the most dramatic designs we’ve ever created. Its extravagantly spacious feel belies the practicality of plenty of hidden storage and intelligently anticipated
navigational details. >