Revolution Delivers First Oceanwalker S60

Hull No. 1 joins the Ki’ama Bahamas fleet, bringing notable volume, solar-assisted systems, and a 500-square-foot flybridge to the 60-foot catamaran category.
Revolution Oceanwalker S60 Revolution Edition
Revolution Marine Group has delivered the first Oceanwalker S60 Revolution Edition, a high-volume, solar-assisted 60-foot catamaran bound for Ki’ama, Bahamas. Courtesy Revolution / Boat Show Live

Revolution Marine Group has delivered the first Oceanwalker S60 Revolution Edition, fresh off its global debut at the 2025 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The inaugural hull is bound for Ki’ama—the solar-integrated yacht and residence club in the Exumas islands of the Bahamas—which selected the S60 for its blend of volume, efficiency and turnkey cruising systems.

Revolution Oceanwalker S60 Revolution Edition
Thanks to its nearly 28-foot beam, the salon is more akin to residential than marine, with roominess and upscale furnishings. Courtesy Revolution / Boat Show Live

Designed around openness and livability, the S60 introduces a footprint more commonly seen on larger yachts. Exterior spaces include a wide aft deck with open-air dining, an integrated dayhead, a hydraulic swim platform, a large lazarette with three lockers, and a step-down foredeck lounge. The signature feature is the flybridge: more than 500 square feet of entertaining space equipped with a wet bar, grill and central helm station, offering scale uncommon in the 60-foot class.

Revolution Oceanwalker S60 Revolution Edition
The flybridge has more than 500 square feet of entertaining space, with wet bar, grill and central helm station. Courtesy Revolution / Boat Show Live

Inside, the catamaran’s 27-foot, 6-inch beam and nearly 7 feet of headroom support a bright, residential layout. The salon incorporates a portside galley, a starboard dining and lounging area, a forward navigation station and a forward door to the foredeck. Details include a convertible dining table and a galley-island TV that rises and rotates from a concealed mount. The four-cabin arrangement offers two VIP staterooms and two guest cabins, each with an en suite, while two crew cabins sit aft for extended-cruise flexibility.