Golden Yachts announces delivery of 60-metre superyacht O'Madeleine

This elegant modern vessel is a good fit for both family vacations and charter
July 17 2025 3 minutes to read
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The O'Madeleine's exterior is owed to Italian Studio Vafiadis

Work on the custom project code-named GY60 started back in 2022. She hit the water in May 2025, and her world premiere is scheduled for the Monaco Yacht Show in September 

The O'Madeleine was designed by the team of Italian designers who have collaborated with Golden Yachts for a long time. Studio Vafiadis professionals were entrusted with the development of the exterior, superstructure and guest cabins, while Massari Design was in charge of exterior guest areas, including the beach and the sundeck, as well as the saloons and the staircase. 

The O'Madeleine's exterior is owed to Italian Studio Vafiadis
The O'Madeleine's exterior is owed to Italian Studio Vafiadis

The yacht’s sporty exterior combines well with the smart deck layout meant for relaxed Mediterranean holidays. The guests can enjoy their time on the flydeck, which is home to a bar, a lounge and a jacuzzi, or work out in the gym on the upper deck and sunbathe on the ample sunpads at the bow, which can be transformed into an outdoor cinema in the evening. There is also a beach club with a spa saloon, a hammam and a bar aft. The stationary swim platform is large enough to accommodate more sunpads if necessary. 

Massari Design was in charge of exterior lounges on board the O'Madeleine
Massari Design was in charge of exterior lounges on board the O'Madeleine

The water toys and jet skis are stored in the transom garage, which is convenient for launching them. The tenders are stored on the foredeck, where the deck level has been lowered, so that the crane and two tenders of 7.5 and 5 m are almost invisible.

Golden Yachts O'Madeleine's master suite
Golden Yachts O'Madeleine's master suite

The O'Madeleine can accommodate 12 guests and a crew of 15. Four guest suites are located below deck, there is a VIP cabin on the upper deck, while the master suite occupies most of the main deck.

The interior features fluid lines and rounded corners. The colour palette is mainly beige with accents of the sea blues. Custom-made furniture of sculptural shapes, leather ceiling vaults and hand-carved marble combined with hidden lights create unusual, “absolutely new optical effects”. It is also worth mentioning that striving for higher sustainability, Golden Yachts reduced the use of varnish for interior finishes.

Golden Yachts O'Madeleine's dining area
Golden Yachts O'Madeleine's dining area

Two Caterpillar engines of 2549 hp allow the O’Madeleine to reach a top speed of 18 knots, while the recommended cruising speed is 15-16 knots.

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