legacy model

Moody Decksaloon 45

Moody Decksaloon 45

The Moody deck saloon ‘one level living’ concept takes a unique approach to modern yacht design. Simply open the sliding doors and enjoy a panoramic view to the living area and spacious cockpit, all on the same level. The large cockpit contains a smart table as standard while the open deck aft is ideal for spending time with family and friends. The Moody DS45 is designed to make sailing a pleasure. The self-tacking jib ensures easy and safe handling for a small crew, supported by powerful winches. The yacht can be simply manoeuvred from the helm station, with all sails easily adjustable from the helmsman’s position. Everyone onboard this yacht will feel totally safe thanks to the solid continuous bulwark and guardrail, which offers all-round security. Protected by a sliding bimini, the large cockpit serves as an ideal social area in all weather conditions. When the swimming platform is open, access to the sea is just two steps away. Attention is paid to every detail, including the spacious storage compartments, pop-up TV, and the ergonomic fiddles and handrails. Even with a party underway outside there is still an opportunity to enjoy peace and quiet in the deck saloon. This area is also home to the navigator’s seat and chart table, with ample space for extensive passage planning.

Design

Moody yachts combine excellent nautical characteristics, easy handling and breathtaking design.

ROOM FOR YOUR WISHES - THE MOODY DECKSALOON 45

Choose from ten layout variants for the space that best suits your individual wishes and needs. The Moody DS45 offers up to six cosy berths, a wonderfully sunny decksaloon, a galley in saloon or below deck and up to two shower-featuring bathrooms with plenty of natural light.

Seize the moment - schedule your appointment today. Find your Dealer

The most important information about your Moody DS45

Keep the most important information about your yacht at your fingertips and read it whenever you want!

No documents found

Explore other Moody bluewater yachts