Test / Nuva M11, prices and equipment in line with the market average

To conclude this report on the Nuva M11 test, let's take a look at the options and competition for this modern dayboat in this fourth part.

A reasonable list of options

According to the manufacturer's data, the price is ?153,900 with standard equipment but without engines or VAT, and around ?276,890 with 2 x 300 Mercury hp and the options of our test model.

La personnalisation est au coeur du projet
Customization is at the heart of the project

The engine is also available in 2 x 350 hp, the maximum power for thrill-seekers.

The M11 doesn't fall into endless lists of options, offering a bimini (?1,850) and extensions (?1,850), premium white gelcoat for the hull (?6,900), lifting bulwarks (?24,900), solariums (?3,100) and various electronic equipment: 12-inch Simrad for ?1,350, underwater LED lights for ?2,400, autopilot for ?5,400 or bow thruster for ?4,900...

Disparate competition

Among the competition, prices vary widely when it comes to units equipped with tilting bulwarks. At the top end of the market are Evo Yachts, JPK Nomad 40 and Alyum, but in slightly larger sizes, at around ?500,000 or more.

On a lower budget and in smaller sizes are the White Shark 280 and the Benetau Flyer 9, available in motorized packages at just under ?200,000.

With the M11, you're sure to find something to suit your needs, and it's right in the middle of the market.

JPK Nomad 40
JPK Nomad 40
FLYER 9
FLYER 9
L'Alyum un des pionniers dans les pavois basculants
Alyum, a pioneer in tilting bulwarks
EVO YACHTS
EVO YACHTS
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