6.5 m - Prim 6.5

Prim 6.50 is the first open hull from the Bagou Boats shipyard, with a hull specifically developed for electric motors . Its open deck layout lends itself to a wide range of activities, from fishing to family outings. The Prim 6.50 can take between 4 kW for unlicensed driving and a maximum of 12 kW.
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8.2 m - Next 275 LX

The Next 275 LX for Luxury is an 8 m long sundeck with transportable dimensions, built by the Ranieri yard. However, it offers up to 4 berths and a bathroom. The second largest model in the range launched in 2018, it can accommodate up to 500 hp.
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8.42 m - Merry Fisher 895 Series 2

This new version of Jeanneau's Merry Fisher 895 retains the characteristics that have made the range so successful: modularity of space, ease of movement and large accommodation capacity. Two separate cabins and a bathroom can accommodate up to 6 people. The hull windows have been modernized, as has the overall silhouette.
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8.5 m - Rand Roamer 28

Well-protected by Nordic shipyard Rand Boats, the Roamer 28 is presented as a boat designed for sea exploration. It features a protective carbon hard-top with windshield, which can be fully closed for sailing in all conditions.
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8.73 m - Leader 9.0 WA Series 2

With its new V-shaped hull and 2x250 hp, the Leader 9.0 WA Series 2 should reach 40 knots. In terms of looks, the Jeanneau shipyard has taken up the styling of the Leader 10.5 WA and 12.5 WA, with a contemporary twist. Four berths and a modular cockpit will serve cruisers of any length.
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11.11 m - Gozzo 35 Speedster

The new Gozzo 35 Speedster is the outboard version of the Gozzo 35. This model aims to combine the timeless style of the gozzo, typical of Sorrento, with the sportiness and high performance of a fast boat. This model will be equipped with 800 hp and a maximum speed of 42 knots.
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11.98 m - JPK Nomad 40

Sailboat manufacturer JPK launches its first motorboat model. With a length of 11.98 m and a reduced draught of just 0.70 m, it's designed for coastal cruising and even coastal sailing. All this at reduced speed, with inboard shaft drive from 110 to 150 hp for cruising at 12 knots. Inside, up to 6 people can spend the night.
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12.40 m - Nimbus W11

Like the Nimbus 9, number 11 is also available as a weekender. The W11 takes its step hull from the Nimbus open and commuter versions, and is designed for cruising or family day cruising, offering more space and functionality than its little brother. It features tilting bulwarks, sleeps up to 4 and is powered by a 600 or 800 hp outboard engine for a claimed top speed of 40 knots.
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12.55 m - Windy 40 Camira

Following the withdrawal of the Camira 39 in 2021, Windy Shipyard is relaunching the largest model in its sport cruiser range, renamed Windy 40 Camira . Larger, it now comes with a T-Top and an outboard engine, unlike the previous model. 2x300 hp or 2x425 hp are available. The deck layout is also new, as is the interior, available in single or double cabin versions.
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12.97 m - Antares 12

The largest model in Bénéteau's Antarès range, this new-generation Antarès 12 boasts enhanced comfort and habitability for even greater versatility. Outside, three relaxation areas offer their own functionalities. Inside, two cabins have their own private bathroom. A third modular space can be converted into an additional cabin.
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