N625

Production: 2016-present

current

Specifications

Dimensions

LOA
64.67' (19.71m)
LWL
57.25'
Beam
18.00'
Draft
6.67'

Weight & Capacity

Displacement
138,000 lbs
Fuel
2,250 gal
Water
600 gal

Propulsion

Engine
John Deere 6090AFM85 325 hp + 100 hp wing engine
Hull Type
full displacement

Range & Efficiency

Range
3,000 nm
At Speed
8 knots

Accommodations

Cabins
3
Heads
2
Master cabin with tub/shower • Forward guest cabin • Wheelhouse guest cabin • Office • Laundry room

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Exterior

Interior

Cockpit

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Layout Options

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Available layouts: Master cabin with tub/shower, Forward guest cabin, Wheelhouse guest cabin, Office, Laundry room

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Market Analytics

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1

Avg Price

$1.05M

Price Range

$1.05M - $1.05M

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Avg sold price: $1.05M (1 transactions)

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Historical Notes

Current model. Extended N60 design with additional length. LOA 64'8". Ballast: 16,400 lbs lead. Range: ~3,000 nm at 8 knots.

Model Insights

The Nordhavn 625 represents a refined take on the 62-foot platform, incorporating improvements learned from the N62 and N63 designs. As a current production model (2019+), it offers the latest in Nordhavn engineering and systems design.

For buyers comparing 60-foot Nordhavns, the N625 sits alongside the N63 and N64 in the lineup. Compared to the N63, the N625 offers a raised salon design with improved sightlines and natural light—some buyers prefer this over the N63's more traditional pilothouse layout. Compared to the N64, the N625 is similar in size but with different styling and layout choices. Used N625s typically range $2.5-4M depending on age and equipment.

Compared to the older N62, the N625 incorporates modern systems, improved engineering, and updated styling. For buyers stepping up from the N55 or N57, the N625 offers significantly more interior volume, tankage, and presence. The engine room access is designed for standing headroom, a notable improvement over the tighter spaces in smaller models. Key considerations include the investment required for a current production model ($4M+ new), the complexity of modern systems requiring professional maintenance support, and whether the N63 or N64 layout better suits your cruising style.

Insights compiled from YachtTech video reviews and owner experiences. Always verify with a qualified surveyor.

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