Facing its competitors, the Nimbus is no slouch. Boasting top-quality workmanship and finish. She is also boasts a high-performance hull capable of reaching speeds of up to 50 knots (58 mph).

The W11 is also competitively priced, starting in at 456,000 including shipping from Europe, almost half the price of a Boston Whaler Realm 380, which offers pretty much the same program, and she is also less expensive than a Windy 40 Camira SX. A Wellcraft 355 comes close, but with a slightly different program, and in the end it's the Jeanneau Leader 12.5 WA (Cap Camarat in Europe) that matches the price. However, the W11 is much better finished.
A large choice of engines
The W11 offers a large choice of engines, from 2 x 300 hp outboard to 3 x 300 hp outboard, Mercury engines. There's also a choice of inboard Volvo Penta engines, from 2 x 300 hp D4 diesel to 2 x 430 hp V8, to suit every need.

To make the most of the boat's potential, 2 x 400 hp seems to be a rational choice that will brilliantly combine performance and comfort at sea, and won't add too much to the bill.
A la carte equipment
In terms of equipment, the W11 includes the essentials for spending a few days on board. The list of options is interesting, however, as it allows you to personalize the boat and, above all, enhance the experience. For example, the rear platform surrounding the engines can be lowered to create a staircase for easy access to the swimming area.

The opening bulwark is another popular option that enlarges the space and offer a second access to swim. Other interesting accessories include front and rear biminis and, of course, the T-Top, which not only adds style, but also provides racks for attaching a kayak. The front sundeck is also optional. So, for a complete configuration, you'll probably have to add between $50,000 and $100,000. The price for coastal cruising in style.

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