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Catamaran set marine set one 20m-Test
Catamaran · 66 ft (20 m) · Porto Cervo
Expertenbewertung
Technische Daten
- Werft
- set marine
- Modell
- set one
- Länge
- 66 ft (20 m)
- Gäste
- 8
- Kabinen
- 4
Urteil
A well-executed custom crewed catamaran with strong space efficiency, solid comfort, and the practical strengths expected from a 62-foot multihull. The main caveats are age, modest engine output for the size, and limited public detail on fuel and some technical systems.
Vorteile
- +Custom 2016 build with a spacious 4-cabin, 4-bath layout
- +Good guest capacity for its size: 8 guests plus 3 crew
- +Air conditioning and Wi‑Fi suit long charter use
- +Twin 170 hp Yanmar engines and autopilot/GPS support practical cruising
Nachteile
- −Public listings show length closer to 62 ft, not 66 ft
- −Performance is likely comfortable rather than fast, given the yacht's charter-focused setup
- −Fuel capacity is not clearly published in the available listings
- −Older build now means buyers/charterers should check refit and maintenance history
The Set Marine 625 is a fully custom catamaran built for crewed charter use, and its layout is the main attraction. Public listings consistently show a 4-cabin, 4-bath configuration for 8 guests, with a beam near 9.6 m and a length of about 18.95 m, which explains the strong interior volume for the class.
On the water, this is more of a stable cruising platform than a performance-oriented catamaran. Twin 170 hp Yanmar engines, autopilot and GPS point to straightforward handling and practical coastal cruising, but the available information does not suggest standout speed or long-range technical ambitions.
Comfort is a clear strength. Air conditioning, Wi‑Fi, and a crew of three make it well suited to relaxed chartering, while the 4-bath arrangement improves livability for groups. The main drawback is that the boat is now a 2016 build, so condition and refit quality matter a lot.
In value terms, the Set Marine 625 looks competitive for guests prioritizing space, service, and private-cabin comfort over outright performance. It is best viewed as a capable bespoke charter catamaran with some specification uncertainty in public listings, rather than a high-spec modern production yacht.


