Test / Bénéteau Antares 7, a versatile helmsman for leisure boating

The Antarès 7 from Bénéteau is the entry-level model in the Antarès range, designed for a wide range of nautical activities. Here's a three-part test of this 7 m long helmsman, available in two versions: cruising and fishing.

The Antares 7 is a 7 m long, road-going helmsman. The entry-level model in the Antares range, it is, like the larger models, designed for versatility. It can be used for a wide range of activities, from fishing - with a dedicated Fishing version - to day cruising, water sports such as paddling thanks to its roof rack, and even weekend cruising thanks to its double cabin.

Compact in size, it also offers a high level of comfort. Its modular cockpit can accommodate at least 5 people. The foredeck is ideal for relaxation. Last but not least, the light-filled interior is perfect for cooking and relaxing.

In this test of the Antares 7, we present the concept and layout of the boat in three sections, followed by our sailing experiences, performance and fuel consumption readings, and finally, we analyze pricing and options, as well as similar models from the competition.

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1 Bénétau Antares 7, a versatile program for all nautical activities

Bénétau Antares 7, a versatile program for all nautical activities

2 Bénéteau Antares 7, a test that confirms a day out programme

Bénéteau Antares 7, a test that confirms a day out programme

3 Bénéteau Antares 7, a price that seems to be in line with the competition

Bénéteau Antares 7, a price that seems to be in line with the competition

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