This particular Neputunus Yacht has found a new home, but this walkthrough offers you an idea of the general layout and overall features of this type of boat. Join us as we take a look at the interior of this 62′ flybridge:
Hi, I’m Alex Wilkes with Denison Yacht Sales. We’re here in Tampa, Florida at the West Shore Yacht Club, and today I’m going to give you a tour of a 2005 62 Neptunus Flybridge.
So here we are in the salon of the 62 Neptunus. First thing that’s going to catch your eye is the windows to port and starboard, which provide a great amount of natural light. Over here on the starboard side we have great seating here, as well as a coffee table. So over here to the port side you have two nice bucket chairs as well as a cocktail table and to store those cocktails, you’ve got a great amount of storage.
So moving forward we have our salon entertainment system, which is connected to the satellite TV. You also have Bose surround sound stereo in the salon, which is amazing when you’re watching your favorite movie.
So moving forward from the salon you have your galley of the 62 Neptunus. Looking at the starboard side you’ll also notice that the windows continue up through the galley, which again provides plenty of natural light.
So over here in the galley we have our double-basin sink with freshwater, filter dispenser and also a soap dispenser. Down here you have your dishwasher. You’ve got storage, your trash can is in here, more storage here in the corner, utilizing every bit of space you can. You also have more storage cabinets up here above the stove. Down here is your 4-burner electric cooktop.
You have stacked fridge-freezer drawers here in the galley. Toward the aft section behind me here you have your microwave. Behind me here we have an additional refrigerator with an icemaker inside. Then the last part of this gallery on the starboard side is more storage, drawer and an additional cabin.
So moving to the port side of the galley, again windows providing plenty of natural light. To the aft section of this side of the galley, you have storage. You also have two more fridge-freezer drawer combos. And then you’ve got plenty more storage for your cutlery and then dishes, glasses – plenty of storage here in the galley. Over here on the portside you also have a TV for the galley as well, which again is connected to the satellite TV.
Here at the helm station again you’ve got your electronic controls for the C18 Cats. You have both port and starboard LCD displays for the Cats, you also have again an new upgrade from the current owner, an additional Garmin 7215 touchscreen. You also have an additional depth finder, you have your Simrad AP 25 autopilot, you’ve got your bow thruster control, your start/stop for the engines and you also have the controls for your trim tab.
Moving to starboard from the lower helm station you have your U-shaped dinette seating area, with seating for about 6-8 people. The table folds up to give you good access to the seating area. Then if I fold it down, you have a beautiful dining table. Now that we’ve finished the main deck, let’s go take a look below at her spacious 3-stateroom, two-and-a-half-bath layout.
As we walk down the access way to the lower staterooms, you’ll notice that we have a great access door for the breaker panel. All the way forward is our VIP guest stateroom, beautiful queen berth with plenty of storage in the stateroom. To starboard you have a vanity and above that vanity you have a television, which is also connected to the satellite TV.
To the starboard side you have your third stateroom – twin bunk beds and also storage within the stateroom. You have a small TV up above, which again is connected to the satellite TV.
So here we are in the master stateroom of the 62 Neptunus. Now I’m about 6 feet tall and you can see I’ve got plenty of headroom down here. The other notable feature is that it is full beam. So it’s a huge master stateroom. Over here to port you have a beautiful huge master closet, which is also cedar lined. You also have up here your television for the master, which again is connected to the satellite TV. And then over here to the port to the aft section of the master, you have plenty of storage.
The 62 Neptunus is powered with the C18 Caterpillar engines with around 900 hours. The 1,000-hour service has already been completed. For more information, please feel free to contact me at AW@DenisonYachtSales.Com.