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2026 Beneteau Grand Trawler 63

South Dartmouth, MA, US 62 ft · 17.83 ft' beam 3 cabins 20 kn kn top
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The 2026 Beneteau Grand Trawler 63 represents a thoughtfully engineered approach to extended-range cruising, combining the proven practicality of Beneteau's Swift Trawler lineage with refined styling and substantial living space. At 62 feet with a 17.83-foot beam and 4.58-foot draft, this displacement-hull motor yacht is purpose-built for owner-operators and their families seeking comfort and capability over long distances.

Design & Naval Architecture

The Grand Trawler 63 is the product of collaboration between Beneteau, Nauta Design (Massimo Gino), and MICAD (Amedeo Migali), resulting in a distinctive displacement hull optimized for cruising efficiency and range. The naval architecture prioritizes fuel economy and seakeeping characteristics typical of the trawler yacht category, enabling an impressive 1050-nautical-mile cruising range—a meaningful advantage for owners planning extended passages or seasonal relocations without frequent refueling.

Helm & Handling

The raised central helm station positions the captain comfortably for owner-captain operation, providing good sightlines and intuitive control of the vessel. Navigation and automation systems support safe, confident handling in various conditions, while the design philosophy emphasizes ease of operation for long-duration cruising rather than aggressive performance.

Accommodations & Interior Layout

Designed to accommodate 6 to 8 guests plus crew, the Grand Trawler 63 offers interior volumes and spatial efficiency comparable to significantly larger yachts. The layout includes a midship owner suite that leverages the full beam for a luxurious primary stateroom feel, a VIP guest cabin forward with generous headroom, and crew quarters. The galley is fully enclosed and well-equipped, supporting self-sufficient cruising. Satin-finished wood, leather appointments, and carefully selected textiles throughout reflect Nauta Design's attention to aesthetic coherence and livability.

Flybridge & Outdoor Living

The flybridge is notably expansive—among the larger configurations in the trawler category—providing excellent outdoor entertaining and observation space, an important amenity for extended cruising where outdoor living extends the effective use of the yacht.

Fuel & Water Systems

A 511-gallon fuel capacity and 222-gallon freshwater capacity support the extended-range cruising mission, allowing owners to venture to remote anchorages and cruising grounds with confidence in self-sufficiency.

Performance & Capability

With a maximum speed of 20 knots, the Grand Trawler 63 prioritizes efficient cruising speeds over high-speed performance, aligning with the displacement-hull philosophy and the owner-operator market segment seeking comfortable, fuel-efficient passage-making.

The Grand Trawler 63 appeals to experienced cruising owners and families who value practical design, generous living spaces, proven systems, and the operational simplicity of a well-balanced passagemaker over boutique or ultra-high-performance alternatives.

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Immersing yourself in the wonders and beauty of the seas for weeks on end has never felt more comfortable than when you're onboard the Grand Trawler 63. Comfortably cruising where you want to go with a range of 1050 nautical miles.  Her central raised helm station makes handling a breeze for owner-captain cruising.  Tremendous accommodations and living spaces with the storage to bring not only your supplies, but all the water toys you and your family want!  The yacht is fitted with state-of-the-art navigation systems, communication equipment, and automation features, ensuring a safe and enjoyable cruising experience. The GT 63 is the result of BENETEAU's collaboration with Massimo Gino (Nauta Design) and Amedeo Migali (MICAD). She capitalizes on the highly successful Swift Trawler range of practical, spacious boats, with a considerable cruising range, and she puts Groupe Beneteau's experience in producing luxury boats to good use. The GT 63 has a distinctive displacement hull developed by MICAD, which aims to improve cruising range and efficiency, making it easier for owners to cast off on long-distance cruises. Designed for 6 to 8 people on board (+ crew), the boat has an impressive flybridge – one of the biggest on the market. The interior is spacious and well-appointed. The galley can be completely enclosed. The VIP guest cabin in the bow has a generous amount of headroom so that you feel like you are in a hotel suite. Strikingly spacious inside, with volumes similar to much bigger yachts, and ingeniously designed, these large passagemakers also have enough space to house a crew comfortably. A satin wax-finished wood, leather, and elegant textiles make for a stylish interior and exterior, carefully designed by the experts at Nauta Design. The midship owner suite makes clever use of the maximum beam so that you really feel like you are staying in a luxury suite.  Price may not include Freight and Commissioning.  

Beneteau Grand Trawler 63: A 62-Foot Motor Yacht Built for Extended Cruising Comfort
The Beneteau Grand Trawler 63 represents a refined approach to long-distance cruising, combining the proven practicality of Beneteau's trawler heritage with contemporary luxury design and efficient displacement hull engineering. This 62-foot motor yacht , available in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, is purpose-built for owner-captains and cruising families seeking extended range, spacious accommodations, and the comfort of a well-appointed floating home.
Overview: Design Philosophy and Cruising Range
The Grand Trawler 63 emerges from a collaborative design process involving Beneteau, Nauta Design (Massimo Gino), and MICAD (Amedeo Migali), building upon the successful Swift Trawler platform while elevating the standard for luxury cruising yachts in the 60-foot category. The vessel's displacement hull, developed by MICAD, prioritizes cruising efficiency and extended range, enabling owners to venture 1,050 nautical miles from home port without refueling. This combination of range and comfort makes the GT 63 particularly suited to cruising itineraries that demand self-sufficiency and the freedom to explore distant coastlines and offshore destinations. With a beam of 17.83 feet and a draft of 4.58 feet, the hull profile balances stability and seakeeping qualities with shallow-water accessibility, a practical advantage for cruising in varied coastal and inland environments. The vessel's design philosophy emphasizes livable volume, interior efficiency, and the ability to accommodate extended crews or larger family groups without sacrificing comfort or functionality.
Helm and Deck Design: Central Command and Visibility
The Grand Trawler 63 features a raised central helm station positioned to provide commanding sightlines and intuitive handling characteristics for owner-captain operation. This elevated helm design reduces fatigue during long cruising days and offers 360-degree visibility for navigation, docking, and situational awareness. The centralized position also simplifies single-operator cruising, a practical consideration for owner-captains who prefer hands-on boat handling without constant crew assistance. The flybridge , one of the largest in its class, extends the yacht's outdoor living space and provides a secondary helm position for fair-weather cruising and social entertaining. This expansive upper deck serves multiple purposes: navigation and boat handling, al fresco dining, observation and wildlife viewing, and casual relaxation while underway. The flybridge design reflects Beneteau's understanding that extended cruising involves significant time spent on deck, and the provision of generous, well-designed outdoor space directly enhances the cruising experience.
Interior Layout and Accommodations
Designed to accommodate 6 to 8 guests plus crew, the Grand Trawler 63 maximizes interior volume through intelligent spatial planning and a layout that rivals much larger yachts. The interior arrangement centers on three primary sleeping quarters: a midship owner suite, a VIP guest cabin in the bow, and additional crew or guest berths positioned to serve extended voyages and family cruising. The midship owner suite leverages the yacht's maximum beam to create a spacious master stateroom with the feel of a luxury hotel suite. This cabin benefits from natural light, thoughtful ventilation, and storage integrated throughout, allowing owners to live aboard comfortably for extended periods without feeling confined. The cabin's positioning amidship provides superior motion reduction in seaway conditions, a significant comfort factor during offshore passages. The VIP guest cabin in the bow offers generous headroom and volume, with a hotel-suite ambiance that reflects the yacht's luxury positioning. Bow placement provides privacy for guests while maintaining convenient access to the main living areas. The cabin's design emphasizes comfort and light, with adequate storage and environmental controls to ensure guest satisfaction during extended stays. Additional crew accommodations are thoughtfully integrated into the layout, recognizing that professional crew or family members require proper sleeping quarters and privacy. The allocation of dedicated crew space reflects the yacht's design intent for extended cruising with support staff.
Galley and Living Spaces
The galley is designed with flexibility in mind, offering the option for complete enclosure when desired, a practical feature for cruising in variable climates. When open, the galley integrates with the main salon, facilitating social interaction and casual dining. When enclosed, it provides a dedicated galley workspace isolated from living areas, supporting efficient provisioning and meal preparation during extended voyages. The galley layout and appliance selection support both casual family cooking and more formal entertaining. The main salon serves as the social and dining hub, with ample seating, dining arrangements, and sightlines to the surrounding waters. The salon's volume and layout accommodate the yacht's full complement of guests and crew, with flexible furniture and lighting that adapt to different cruising modes—from formal entertaining to casual family meals and evening relaxation.
Interior Finishes and Design Aesthetic
The Grand Trawler 63's interior reflects Nauta Design's attention to luxury detailing and functional elegance. Satin-finished wood, leather upholstery, and carefully selected textiles create a refined aesthetic that feels contemporary yet timeless. The material palette emphasizes durability and ease of maintenance, practical considerations for yachts that spend extended time at sea. Lighting design, both natural and artificial, enhances the sense of space and supports different moods and activities throughout the day and evening. The exterior design maintains visual continuity with the interior aesthetic, with coordinated finishes, railings, and hardware that reflect a cohesive design language developed by Nauta Design and refined through Beneteau's production expertise.
Storage and Provisioning
Extended cruising demands substantial storage for provisions, water toys, spare parts, and personal gear. The Grand Trawler 63 incorporates generous storage throughout the yacht, from dedicated lockers in cabins to galley pantries, lazarette spaces, and deck stowage. This emphasis on storage capacity distinguishes the GT 63 from many competitors and directly supports the owner's ability to provision for extended voyages and carry the recreational equipment that enhances cruising enjoyment.
Power, Fuel, and Water Systems
The Grand Trawler 63 carries 511 gallons of fuel and 222 gallons of fresh water, capacities that align with the vessel's stated 1,050-nautical-mile cruising range. These tank sizes reflect careful calculation of cruising consumption rates and the desire to minimize refueling stops while maintaining reasonable fuel load and weight distribution. The water capacity supports extended cruising with multiple crew members and guests, with room for supplementary water storage if desired. The yacht's maximum speed of 20 knots provides sufficient performance for passage-making while maintaining the fuel efficiency that defines the trawler category. This speed range balances passage-making capability with the deliberate pace that extended cruising often demands, allowing owners to cover significant distances without excessive fuel consumption or engine stress.
Why the Grand Trawler 63 Suits Extended Cruising
The Beneteau Grand Trawler 63 embodies a specific vision of cruising: extended-range passages, spacious and comfortable accommodations, efficient fuel consumption, and the ability to live aboard with family or crew for weeks or months at a time. The yacht's displacement hull, generous tank capacities, and thoughtful interior layout directly support this mission. For owner-captains seeking a capable, comfortable, and well-appointed platform for serious cruising, the Grand Trawler 63 merits careful consideration.
Length
62 ft
Beam
17.83 ft'
Year
2026
Builder
Beneteau
Model
Grand Trawler 63
Cabins
3
Max speed
20 kn kn

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Cape Yachts. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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