At 19 ft long, the Yamarin Cross 62 BR V Max's ambitions are limited to day trips. However, the layout is well thought-out and, above all, highly versatile.
A versatile layout
At the rear, there's U-shaped seating for 5 people, with a good level of seating comfort thanks to the backrests. There's plenty of storage space under these seats, and the bimini is tucked away behind the backrests. This space can also be turned to a solarium.
Further forward, there's a comfortable and sturdy seat for the co-pilot and another for the pilot. The dashboards are predominantly gray, but remain highly legible, and this helm is quite ergonomic. We particularly appreciate the attractive 12-inch display.
The bowrider is ideal for fishing
Thanks to the opening windshield in the middle, traffic flows smoothly, making it easy to reach the bowrider. There's a raised area on the starboard side where a rack for fenders has been cleverly installed. This forward section also includes an anchor locker, a step with a solid balcony on each side for exiting the boat from the bow and, on the port side, a bench seat with storage underneath.
This bowrider can also be closed from the cockpit, a great feature for cooler weather cruising.
A few details also make all the difference: windshield wipers, aft bathing platforms, hydraulic steering and plenty of storage space. Optional extras include a ski pole and a sunbed for the rear seat.