The Mochi 44 Dolphin, a unique and highly customized Downeast yacht. The yacht offers a two-stateroom, two-head layout with ample entertaining space, combining luxury and practicality.
Swim Platform and Cockpit
At the transom, the yacht features a teak swim platform, which includes connections for water intake and shore power hookups. The hydraulic passerelle facilitates boarding. A standout feature is the hydraulic folding transom, which extends the cockpit aft, providing access to the tender stored beneath the teak deck. The cockpit offers plenty of seating and a retractable sunroof to keep guests cool. The teak sole extends to the helm deck, which features an electrically actuated aft roll-up enclosure, a U-shaped dinette to port, and a refrigerator to starboard.
Helm and Engine Room
The helm provides excellent visibility through the glass windshield and side windows. It is equipped with a full suite of electronics, including MapTech I3 GPS, open array radar, depth finder, and a Raymarine autopilot. The yacht controller allows the captain full control of the engines, clutches, bow and stern thrusters, and the anchor windlass. A retractable sunroof above the helm enhances the open feel.
The engine room access hatch is located underfoot. The yacht is powered by twin 575 horsepower Volvo D9 engines, providing a cruising speed of 25 knots and a top speed of 33 knots.
Galley and Cabins
Moving down into the cabin, the high-quality craftsmanship is evident in the teak and holly sole and custom cabinetry. The galley, located to starboard, includes an Isotherm refrigerator/freezer, microwave, stainless steel sink basin, and electric cooktop. The master stateroom to port features a queen berth and ensuite head with shower. The forward guest stateroom offers a double berth to port and a single berth to starboard, also with an ensuite head and shower.
Foredeck
On the bow, there is a sun pad area for lounging, as well as the windlass and stainless steel anchor, making the foredeck a perfect spot for relaxation and handling anchoring tasks.































