: The Y161 is powered by twin electric motors, eliminating the noise, vibration, and fumes typical of diesel engines. Solar Integration : The yacht features an expansive, flush-mounted solar roof
The Y161 is suitable for both calm lake sailing and slightly more adventurous coastal day trips. Marina Y161
The yacht's swim platform, located at the stern, provides easy access to the water for swimming, snorkeling, or diving. The platform is also equipped with a hydraulic crane, making it easy to launch and retrieve tenders, toys, and other watercraft. : The Y161 is powered by twin electric
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Where the Y161 wins is in its (1.25:1) and its helideck-ready roof (for emergency medevac, not full helicopter hangar).
By mid-morning the scene shifted. Families drifted in, laughter ricocheting off the pilings. An old man in a faded captain’s hat told a child about constellations while pointing to the patterns of scuff marks along his boat’s hull—the memory of a reef avoided, a storm weathered. A young couple argued gently over navigation apps and which cove to explore; they patched the argument with a picnic and a promise to return at sunset.
If Y161 had a secret, it was that marinas are less about boats and more about the way communities shape themselves around edges—where land concedes to water and people, in turn, learn to soften boundaries. The marina was a place for practice: practicing patience waiting for wind, practicing kindness in small favors, practicing the art of paying attention so the weathered things of life—friendship, memory, the peculiar loyalty to a place—aren’t lost to hurry.