The first hull of the Nordhavn 625 arrived in Dana Point, California, over the weekend. The 625 was built at Nordhavn’s partner factory, South Coast, in Taiwan. The 625 uses the same hull as the Nordhavn 55, 60 and 63.

She was driven up from the shipping port of Ensenada, California at 9 knots and is reportedly very quiet. The N625 maintains the same footprint as the N60 and offers customizations from the 60 that are standard on the 625. The 625 has bigger windows, a massive galley and a staircase arrangement that allows for a walk-in shower in the pilothouse berth. The galley has a full-sized refrigerator and freezer, icemaker, oven, microwave, cooktop, a dishwasher and a trash compactor. The N625 has three cabins, a master, forward guest cabins and two heads.

The main saloon has a dinette table, two large settees and bar seating that looks into the galley.
Standard power is a 325-horsepower John Deere engine and holds 2,250 gallons of fuel. For more information, click here.