With the Tayana Vancouver 460, Robert B. Harris has achieved a unique breakthrough in design. This is a yacht that combines long haul passage-making with crew comfort, luxury and extensive cruising amenities unseen before in yachts under 65 feet. The design smoothly blends the Vancouver tradition of a powerful proven seakindly hull, with the latest refinements in hull design. With its very respectable speed under sail or power, and with the added luxury and protection of a true pilothouse, she has the ability to cross the world`s oceans in safety and comfort without compromise, driving through the roughest of sea conditions with power and control. With all lines brought back to the cockpit (including 8 lines in 2 conduits) and 2 separate, fully instrumented steering stations, she can be handled by 1 or 2 people in safety and comfort. Imagine a pilothouse with clean, beautiful lines, the 6-foot 5-inch headroom underneath creating 33 percent more space than similar sized yachts. The keel is encapsulated lead in an elongated bulb and now features the option of an extra saltwater keel ballast system. The keel is designed to complement a no-nonsense, work to weather, deep-chested yacht. A choice of rigs includes High Seas or ICW and an amazing angle of vanishing stability of zero degrees. Owners can choose one of two transoms: Traditional or Sugar Scoop.