Vicem Yachts 67 Cruiser Designed for the modern cruising yachtsman

Vicem Yachts is excited to announce the launch of a new cold-molded motoryacht, the Vicem 67 Cruiser.

This exciting model just made her worldwide debut at the Virtual Palm Beach International Boat Show in West Palm Beach, Florida. Designed for the modern cruising yachtsman, the Vicem 67 Cruiser has earned the prestigious CE Design Category “A” designation, an independent certification that acknowledges that the vessel passes the rigorous seagoing and extended-cruising standards for vessels 40 feet and over. 

“The 67 Cruiser is a new design that will accommodate the needs of our clients who may want to cruise the open ocean,” says Sinan Unal, Chief Naval Architect and Marine Engineer. “With the benefit of comfortable accommodations, space for a crew to manage the yacht, and additional fly bridge space, our cold-molded construction allows our clients to get everything they want in a yacht that’s beyond the ordinary.”

A Traditional Profile Finished with Proper Yacht Features

An elegant motor yacht, the Vicem 67 Cruiser features a classic layout with five distinct social areas, including a formal dining area to port with seating for four with a galley opposite that can be open or closed off, depending on owner preference, and are equipped for the discriminating chef with abundant space on corian counters, and a full slate of appliances. The saloon has facing settees port and starboard, served by a table on a high-low pedestal. The lower helm is open to the social areas of the main deck, and has a side door for easy access to the side decks. Since the additional design, Vicem has added a day head to the main deck to ensure guest comfort under way.

Port and starboard stairs from the aft deck provide simple three-step access to a broad to swimming platform, which lowers hydraulically into the water for bathing. The aft deck is shaded by the large flybridge overhang and features a wide transom settee served by a solid-wood table for al fresco dining for eight. 

The flybridge provides shelter to the upper helm station, as well as forward-facing companion seating, an al fresco galley console, and a U-shaped settee. The flybridge will be a gathering spot for owner and guests on pleasant days at sea. 

The Interior Features Details Worthy of a Vicem

The interior is finished in Vicem’s signature book-matched veneers, with the builder’s craftsmanship on full display. This tradition works with an updated design with a three-part wooden and glass sliding door that opens wide to add an indoor-outdoor feel to the saloon and cockpit.

Belowdecks, the Vicem 67 Cruiser features a three-stateroom layout, including both forward and amidships masters with king-size beds, as well as an en suite starboard guest stateroom with a double bed. Throughout the build, craftsmanship is apparent in the finishes and attention to detail. Stowage in lighted hanging lockers, beneath berths, and in nightstands will accommodate owner and guests for extended cruises. Heads feature wood-framed, tempered-glass shower doors, corian counters, and premium fixtures. A crew’s quarters for two is located aft and has an eat-in galley, laundry facilities, and a head with separate shower.

Proper Cold-Molded Construction

Built with a hard-chined planning hull, the Vicem 67 Cruiser is constructed of cold-molded plywood mahogany using West System epoxy, resulting in a strong hull that’s light in weight. The build uses cold-molded plywood decks, superstructure, and housetop, sheathed with one ply of E-glass biaxial fabric with epoxy coating and lamination. The deck and house-top structure use mahogany framing and beams. Mahogany and hardwood are used in the stringers, keelson, and sheer, and the structural engine beds are cold-molded, laminated mahogany. The hull-deck joint is glued and mechanically fastened. Vicem uses epoxy undercoating, fairing compound, and barrier coat in addition to anti-fouling on all hull surfaces below the waterline. In addition, the builder uses acrylic coatings for the topsides and boot stripe. Quarter guards and rub rails are laminated mahogany with stainless strikers.

Propulsion and Performance

Power for the Vicem 67 Cruiser consists of a pair of 1,000-horsepower Volvo Penta D13 diesels using conventional shaft drives and custom designed 4-blades Nibral propellers. Expected speeds with the standard engines are a 16-knot cruise and a 25-knot top speed approx. With that engine package, the range at cruise is expected to be 800 nautical miles, with a 2,250-nautical-mile range at 8 knots. Engine options include 725-horsepower Volvo Penta D11s and 900-horsepower Volvo Penta D13s.

Brief Specification of the Vicem 67 Classic

LOA

70’9”

21.57 m

Hull Length

65’0”

19.80 m

LWL

59’8”

18.18 m

Beam

18’1”

5.50 m

Max Propeller Draft

5’8”

1.73 m

Fuel

2,110 gal.

8,000 L

Water

300 gal.

1,135 L

Holding

240 gal.

900 L

Displ. (full load

113,980 lb.

51,700 kg

 

Engines (standard)  2×1,000-hp Volvo Penta D13 Cruising Speed        16 knots

Maximum Speed                    25 knots approx

Range @ Cruise      800 nautical miles Range @ 8 knots    2,250 nautical miles