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Cannes Yachting Festival - Oceanic Yachts 90' STS to premiere

by Gianluca Poerio on 5 Jul 2014
Oceanic Yachts 90' STS Oceanic Yachts
Oceanic Yachts - the exciting new line of yachts built at Cantiere Navale di Ostia – Canados – has the pleasure to reveal that hull #1 of Oceanic Yachts 90' STS - will make its world debut this September during the Cannes Yachting Festival 2014 (9-14 Sept).

Oceanic 90’ STS - Hull # 1- Christened MY 'Dolce Vita' - the very first Oceanic 90' in its straight shaft version (sold last January 2014) – is about to be delivered first week of August 2014 before making its first official public appearance in Cote D'Azur.

Amongst the amenities offered by this first yacht is an upper deck owner’s suite with private terrace, while a VIP plus two guest cabins are located on the lower deck.

The interior decoration is a result of a study undertaken by the Canados in-house design studio in conjunction with the Owner. The primary timbers used throughout will consist of limed Grey Oak, Macassar Ebony, Wengé, lacquered wood and wood floors.

The convertible aft deck, with modular bridge, will stow a 6.50m diesel powered SACS tender while two personal water-crafts will be stored in the transom garage.


The engine room will be buffered from the lower deck guest cabins by the vast crew quarters and Boffi manufactured galley.

As the entire Oceanic Yachts production – OY 90 #1 maintains the brand-new philosophy whose main features are: extended outdoor and indoor living volumes, ability to carry large toys and tenders, high performance and ability to navigate at economic speed with low fuel consumption, resulting in reduced overall operating costs.

'DiElec'mode. The option offered on the 90' (and the 140' as well) is the 'DiElec' version – which stands for Diesel-Electric propulsion – is a true innovation of the Oceanic range. In this version, the 90' can run either on its two Caterpillar C32 Acert engines for speeds up to 28 knots or, alternately, on its two electric motors powered by Kohler generators.

Oceanic 90’ STS
Length: 91’2' (27.8 m)
Beam: 23’ (7 m)
Top Speed: 27.5 knots
Power Package:
Twin Caterpillar C32 Acert @1,925 hp

Available in DiElec with Pods
Top Speed: 27.5 knots under diesel – nine Knots under Diesel Electric
Power Package: Twin Caterpillar C32 Acert @1,925 hp + twin Auxilia 80 kW engines Oceanic Yachts Website

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