Pegasus Yachts PEGASUS 67
About this yacht
The Pegasus Yachts PEGASUS 67 represents a thoughtful evolution in bluewater cruising design—a 67-foot performance cruiser engineered specifically for couples and families who want to venture farther with fewer crew. This is a sailing yacht that respects both your ambitions and your limitations, built around the principle that serious offshore capability shouldn't demand a full crew roster. At just over 20 meters, the PEGASUS 67 delivers the internal volume you'd expect from a 60-plus foot sailboat, yet incorporates features typically reserved for much larger vessels: a longitudinal 3.5-meter dinghy garage with hydraulic gangway, comprehensive systems redundancy, and sail handling technology adapted from IMOCA 60 ocean racers. Light displacement translates directly into manageable sail areas and reduced loads, making this cruising sailboat genuinely controllable by two people in all conditions. The design philosophy centers on keeping the crew safe, comfortable, and in control. Four electric winches at the helm stations manage every line—including single-line reefing for the mainsail and furling controls for all headsails. Furling downwind and reaching sails remain hoisted even when furled in winds up to 30 knots, dramatically reducing deck work. The mainsheet runs on an overhead arch, keeping heavily loaded lines clear of the central cockpit while allowing precise trim. This isn't just convenience; it's a fundamental rethinking of how a bluewater sailboat should function for shorthanded crews. The interior navigation station offers something rare: genuine all-weather command capability. Two people can control the boat entirely from inside, with 360-degree visibility, direct views of the sails through an overhead hatch, and a 27-inch chart plotter with autopilot and optional engine controls. When conditions turn harsh, the crew stays warm, dry, and effective. Perhaps the most distinctive feature is how the PEGASUS 67 blurs the boundary between interior and exterior living. Sliding glass doors create a seamless transition between cockpit and saloon, while extensive glazing delivers full panoramic views from inside. The integrated windshield and composite cockpit roof provide excellent protection from sun and spray, yet the central sections open for natural ventilation and views of the sails and night sky. Removable canvas covers can fully enclose the cockpit from three sides, and with optional heating, this becomes a comfortable space even in winter. The gimbaled settee—constructed from lightweight carbon fiber—pivots on the boat's longitudinal axis to compensate for heel, keeping seating level regardless of sailing angle. This innovation reduces the physical strain of bracing yourself upright and helps minimize the disorientation that contributes to seasickness, a meaningful comfort enhancement on longer passages. Interior configurations offer flexibility: two, three, or four cabins with two or three heads and showers, accommodating up to twelve guests in layouts tailored to different cruising styles. The saloon's light-filled atmosphere and thoughtful ergonomics make extended time aboard genuinely pleasant, not merely tolerable. The PEGASUS 67's composite structure employs a hybrid of carbon and glass fibers with PVC core and vinylester resin, vacuum-infused to eliminate voids and excess resin. This monocoque construction bonds deck, bulkheads, and floors fully to the hull, creating exceptional stiffness without unnecessary weight. A foam-filled crash box in the bow provides collision protection, while the anchor locker and aft dinghy garage are watertight from the main hull. The robust top keel plate, bolted into a molded hull recess, distributes keel loads evenly and withstands low-speed grounding. The innovative tandem keel design—twin centerline fins joined by the lead bulb and keel top plate—improves directional stability and increases lateral lift, making this performance cruiser easier to steer while minimizing drag. Autonomy comes standard, not as an upgrade. Two watermakers provide virtually unlimited fresh water on passage, with built-in filtration when filling tanks in port and additional filtering for drinking water at the galley. The galley includes seawater supply for rinsing dishes, while toilets switch between fresh and seawater flushing modes to conserve resources. The base specification includes generator, solar panels, LiFePO4 battery bank, air conditioning, induction cooker, washing machine, complete navigation system, redundant autopilot, and radar—plus full cutlery, cookware, dishes, bedding, mooring, and safety equipment. Reliability underpins every system choice. The PEGASUS 67 features redundant autopilot, battery charging, water pumps, chart plotters, communication antennas, and watermaker. Critical systems include manual override modes. Essential installations are designed for straightforward maintenance, with all important spare parts supplied with each new vessel. This isn't about expensive equipment; it's about robust products chosen for fail-safe functions and worldwide service networks. Before handover, each PEGASUS 67 undergoes final assembly at the marina—keel, rudders, mast, rigging, and sails—followed by system configuration, commissioning, and thorough water testing. Safety features include jackstays and strong points on deck and in the cockpit, 75-centimeter high solid pushpit and pulpit exceeding standard requirements, secure grab rails throughout, and rounded furniture edges with integrated handles ensuring safe grip is always within reach. The Pegasus Yachts PEGASUS 67 is a racer-cruiser built for the realities of modern bluewater sailing: fewer crew, longer passages, genuine autonomy, and the desire to actually enjoy the journey. This is a daysailer that extends to ocean crossings, a sailing yacht that makes ambitious cruising achievable rather than aspirational.
Activities & Experiences
- Diving — Dedicated storage for diving equipment and convenient water access for easy entry and exit
- Fishing — Facilities and layout suitable for recreational fishing activities on board
- Sea & Ocean Exploration — Long-range capability, typically around 3,000 nautical miles, enabling ocean crossings and remote destinations
- Family Leisure — Comfortable setup for spending time on board with family, including safe spaces and shared living areas
- Travel & Cruising — Suitable for extended cruising, typically from 300 nautical miles and above
- Regatta Participation — Designed or suitable for participation in sailing regattas
Suitable For
- Family — Comfortable setup for spending time on board with family
- Travel — Suitable for extended cruising journeys
- Southern Areas — Design optimized for warmer southern climates
Specifications
- Length
- 20.46 m
- Guests
- 12
- Category
- Sailing
- Hull Type
- Monohull
- Hull Material
- GRP
- Design School
- French
- Country of Build
- Slovenia
- Engine Type
- Inboard
- Engine Power
- 150.00 HP
- Fuel Capacity
- 480.00 l
- Navigation Category
- CE Category A (Ocean)
- Price
- 3400000.00 EUR