- Beam: 17' 1''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 4' 4''
- Displacement: 69,800 lb
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 740|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 211|gallon
- Holding: 1 x 79|gallon
- Cabins: 4
- Heads: 4
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Rare U.S. Market Prestige Flagship with IPS, Joystick Control, Hydraulic Platform, and Major 2026 Updates
ADIRA is a highly desirable 2011 Prestige 60, a rare U.S. market example of the model that served as the flagship of the Prestige line at the time. Designed around comfort, visibility, indoor/outdoor living, and owner-friendly operation, the 60 delivers a remarkable amount of yacht in a manageable package.
The Prestige 60 was developed with the Garroni design team and a Michael Peters hull form specifically matched to Volvo IPS propulsion. The result is a yacht with the volume and accommodations of a much larger motor yacht, but with the maneuverability, efficiency, and low-speed control that make IPS so attractive for Florida, the Bahamas, the Intracoastal Waterway, and owner-operated cruising.
ADIRA stands out for her combination of space, options, and recent investment. Her IPS drives and joystick control make docking and close-quarters handling straightforward, and her drives were fully updated in May 2026 with out-of-boat service. The flybridge electronics were also upgraded with a new Raymarine Axiom package in 2026, giving the primary operating station a modern navigation platform.
Her layout is one of the great strengths of the Prestige 60. The aft galley connects directly to the cockpit through the compound sliding door, while the main salon feels more like a waterfront living room than a typical 60 ft yacht interior. The full-beam master stateroom, forward VIP, side guest cabin, and private aft crew quarters give ADIRA true four-cabin flexibility, including the option to use the crew space for captain, guests, children, or storage.
For buyers looking for a yacht that can run the Bahamas, entertain comfortably, carry family and guests, or operate in charter-style use, ADIRA has the right ingredients: shallow draft, good fuel capacity, hydraulic swim platform, crew accommodations, flybridge entertaining space, Volvo IPS maneuverability, and a bright modern interior that still feels current.
ADIRA is an eye-catching opportunity in today’s market because she offers flagship Prestige volume, desirable IPS propulsion, major recent service, and a layout that works equally well for South Florida weekends, extended island cruising, or a run up and down the East Coast.
Key Features:
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ADIRA’s interior is one of the strongest arguments for the Prestige 60. The yacht was designed around openness, natural light, and easy movement between indoor and outdoor spaces. The result is a layout that feels larger than her length suggests and remains extremely practical for family cruising, entertaining, and time aboard in warm climates.
Entering from the cockpit, the aft galley sits immediately to port with a service area to starboard. This placement is a major benefit because the galley serves both the interior and cockpit without isolating the person preparing food or drinks. The compound sliding glass door can open the galley, the main entry, or both, creating the indoor/outdoor flow that has become one of the defining features of modern Prestige design.
Moving forward and up a step, the main salon opens into a large, bright social space with opposing settees, expansive windows, and an interior helm tucked forward to starboard. The helm is fully functional for protected operation in weather, but it is compact enough that it does not dominate the salon. The headroom in this area is notably generous and helps ADIRA feel more like a larger motor yacht than a typical yacht in the 60 ft class.
Below, the accommodations are arranged around a proper three-cabin guest layout plus separate crew quarters. The day head is positioned to port at the foot of the companionway and includes a stall shower and skylight. The twin guest cabin is to starboard, the VIP stateroom is forward, and the full-beam master is aft with large hull windows and a private head. The aft crew cabin is accessed from the stern and adds the flexibility that owners, charter operators, and families value.
Interior Styling and Additional Features:
MAIN SALON
The main salon is one of ADIRA’s most impressive spaces. Prestige used the 60’s beam and large window line to create a bright, open, genuinely social interior. Opposing settees create a comfortable conversation area, while the aft galley stays connected to the salon and cockpit. This is the kind of salon that works as a true living room, not just a passageway between helm and cabins.
MASTER STATEROOM
The full-beam master stateroom is a standout feature and one of the reasons the Prestige 60 feels like a much larger yacht. Positioned amidships/aft for privacy and comfort, the master benefits from large hull windows, a centerline king berth, excellent storage, and a settee along the starboard side.
Master Head
The master head is arranged with the volume and light expected of a flagship Prestige, including a generous vanity, electric toilet, and separate shower stall.
VIP STATEROOM
The forward VIP is large enough that it would serve as the primary stateroom on many yachts. It provides a walkaround queen berth, good storage, and excellent natural light, making it a very comfortable guest cabin for extended stays aboard.
VIP Head
The VIP head is directly accessed from the forward VIP and is arranged with a skylight, high overhead, electric toilet, and separate stall shower.
GUEST CABIN (STARBOARD)
The guest cabin is arranged with twin side-by-side berths and works well for children, guests, or charter-style use. Its layout gives ADIRA the flexibility families want in a cruising motor yacht.
GUEST Head
The lower guest/day head is positioned near the guest accommodations and works as both a guest head and day head.
CREW CABIN
The aft crew cabin gives ADIRA a level of flexibility not always found in this size range. It can be used for a captain, additional guests, children, or water-toy storage depending on the owner’s plans.
ADIRA’s aft galley is a standout feature because it serves both the cockpit and the salon. Owners who entertain, cruise with family, or spend time in the Bahamas will appreciate the stand-up refrigerator, generous work surfaces, and direct connection to the cockpit.
ADIRA has lower and flybridge helm stations, with primary operation typically occurring from the flybridge.
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
The flybridge electronics package was upgraded in 2026 with a Raymarine Axiom-based system, giving ADIRA a modern primary navigation platform.
LOWER HELM STATION
FLYBRIDGE HELM STATIONS
HULL
The Prestige 60 was engineered around a Michael Peters hull form and Volvo IPS propulsion, giving the yacht a combination of speed, fuel efficiency, maneuverability, and ride quality that helped the model gain attention in the American market. The hull and structure use modern composite construction methods intended to reduce weight while preserving stiffness and strength.
DECK
The deck and superstructure are designed to support the Prestige 60’s indoor/outdoor cruising mission. Wide exterior living areas, a hydraulic platform, cockpit access to the galley, and a large flybridge make ADIRA especially appealing for Florida and Bahamas use.
COCKPIT
ENGINE AND MECHANICAL
ADIRA’s mechanical package is centered on twin Volvo Penta D11 / IPS900 engines rated at 700 HP each. The Prestige 60 was purpose-designed around IPS propulsion, giving the yacht joystick maneuverability, reduced draft compared with many shaft-drive yachts, responsive handling, and efficiency advantages that are especially valuable for South Florida and Bahamas cruising.
PLUMBING AND TANKAGE
ADIRA’s tankage and onboard systems are well suited to Bahamas and East Coast cruising, with strong fuel capacity, water capacity, holding capacity, for longer time away from the dock.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
AUDIO/VISUAL AND ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
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