Test / Reverse 6.60 : A boat designed for boaters and professionals

Reverse 6.60

The latest addition to the Amares range, the Reverse 6.60 is an aluminum hull designed for both professional and leisure use. A specification that results in a robust, but efficient boat.

A 6.60 open to the Swiss knife program

Developed by naval architect Sébastien Sibiril for the Amares shipyard in Guimaëc, in northern Finistère, the Reverse 6.60 is the latest addition to a range under construction. Launched in July 2022, the first unit comes after those of the Reverse 4.60. The range includes 4 models in total, the largest, of 8 meters should see the construction of its first unit begin in autumn 2022, for a professional caseyeur.

Un bateau couteau-suisse
A Swiss Army knife boat

For the whole range, the specifications of the shipyard is to be able to propose the boat at the same time to professionals of the sea and to sailors. The architect Sébastien Sibiril, from Avel Glas Yachts, has therefore endeavored to respect both the CE standards related to pleasure boating and the divisions of the Maritime Affairs for professional uses. The boats of the Reverse range benefit from high safety standards, especially in terms of stability, with a good freeboard.

Robustness for committed navigation programs

The aluminum construction by the Amares shipyard is neat, with a nice quality finish. The aluminum hull, for which the first customer chose to leave it raw, has a beautiful appearance. Well structured, the boat is designed to age well over time and to endure a committed use; The first customer, amateur fisherman in the waters of Fromveur, off Ushant, chose to acquire a Reverse 6.60 in the optics to equip itself with a boat more robust than Antares, in particular to start the fishing with the trap

For those who wish to move the boat, the respect of the road gauge allows to tow it, with a light displacement of 1.2 tons.

Construction aluminium robuste
Robust aluminum construction

French construction and recyclable material

For its development, Amares is also banking on the niche of local manufacturing in small series. The level of equipment on the boat depends on the customer's choices, with the possibility of modulating the storage space. The deck plan provides ample space for fishing, working or adding furnishings for the promenade.

By choosing the 5083 aluminum, the yachtsman has a boat built in France, and in a material that it is possible to recycle. With its aggressive style and its little marotte, it will not go unnoticed in a marina.

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