The most popular model created by Uniesse! The 57 Open HT(Hard Top)
This boat was in production from 1998 up until 2012, it was a huge success both in Europe and the Americas.
Intensa II features a 3 stateroom, 3 head layout consisting of a master forward, a double berth to STBD and a twin berth cabin to Port. All staterooms are en-suite.
There is a very large space midship where the galley and the dining area are, perfect for those family mornings or to get out of the sun and have a snack.
The helm area is air conditioned with isinglass enclosure. Here you have a table for 6, double helm bench, two ice makers and a wine cooler.
Further aft in the cockpit you have an open floorpan where you can put out loose furniture or a table and some chairs. There is also a wet bar and a massive tuna door leading to the platform aft.
The 57 comes equipped with a fixed rear swimming platform (about 5 ft long) that is a great space to hang out while in and out of the water, tie down coolers and other large items while entertaining in the cockpit.
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