Overview
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The Interior
Spaces That Define
the Experience
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The Saloon
The lower saloon wraps panoramic windows around a full-beam living space — large-format TV, L-shaped sofa, and the spiral staircase connecting all three levels above. An interior that competes directly with dedicated cruising yachts of far greater length.
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Main Deck Living
The main deck saloon is the social heart of the 82 Ocean — a full-beam lounge with sightlines forward to the helm, the spiral staircase connecting all levels, and single-level flooring with no step or visual interruption.
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Indoor-Outdoor Living
Sliding glass panels open the main saloon directly to the aft teak deck — dining furniture visible beyond, the coastline behind. At anchor in the Gulf, the boundary between inside and outside disappears completely.
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The Galley
The full-beam galley sits adjacent to the spiral staircase — marble island, induction suite, and a professional layout designed for extended passage-making provisioning. 8,500 litres of fuel; 900 nautical miles of range.
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The Side Deck
The wide protected side deck connects the main saloon to the foredeck — glassed on the outboard side, sheltered from sea state, and wide enough to pass crew and guests without interrupting one another.
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Formal Dining
A round dining table for eight dominates the forward main deck — panoramic windows on three sides, pendant lighting above, and the aft deck framed through sliding glass. A formal dining space that competes with any superyacht at this price point.