This design choice allows for a considerable gain in volume, evident in the spaces below deck. The layout of the latter includes three cabins and three bathrooms. All beds are positioned longitudinally with respect to the stern/bow axis to ensure the best possible comfort.
The main deck spaces are designed as part of an open space and have a clear division of spaces. At the bow of the main deck, outside, there is another area dedicated to relaxation and socializing, furnished with a sofa facing the direction of navigation and a sundeck with an adjustable backrest. Moving towards the center of the boat, the teak flooring gives way to carpeting that leads to the living room with two light-colored sofas. Two large armchairs are also present in the helm station.
The beach area can be extended by opening the garage door: the compartment is in fact paved in teak and offers itself as an extension of the cockpit. The garage can accommodate a 2.85-meter tender and a seabob in a vertical position, or a jet ski and two seabobs.
Acoustic comfort is guaranteed by the sound-damping systems already tested and adopted by the Shipyard on the Seventy-Eight 78 ft and the Sixty-Seven 67 ft. From the larger models, the Sixty-Six ft also derives the best technological equipment and the evolved home automation and entertainment system.