VisionF 65 Hits the Water

The Turkish builder expands its reach with a sub-80-foot power cat, pairing big-yacht volume with a more accessible platform.
VisionF 65
The VisionF 65’s nearly 30-foot beam highlights the volume of the catamaran platform and features a 180-square-foot flybridge and a 150-square-foot main salon. Courtesy Vision F / Saim Kaan Yilmaz

VisionF Yachts has launched the first VisionF 65, signaling its entry into the sub-80-foot segment with a model that carries the yard’s core DNA into a more compact form. Now in final on-water testing, the 65-foot power catamaran is expected to deliver in the coming weeks, with a second hull already sold and in build.

Long known for larger aluminum and electric catamarans, the Istanbul-based builder scaled down without abandoning its emphasis on space and efficiency. The VisionF 65’s nearly 30-foot beam underpins a notably voluminous platform, highlighted by a 180-square-foot flybridge and a 150-square-foot main salon, figures that push the boundaries of what’s typical at this length.

A solar-supported energy system reduces reliance on generators, aligning with the yard’s broader push toward quieter, more efficient cruising. With its shallow draft and emphasis on onboard livability, the model is positioned for both private use and charter, offering a broad-use platform with a distinctly modern edge.