Part of a well-established range

Based on a hull designed by Michael Peters and lines from Sarrazin Design, Jeanneau has incorporated into the 9.0 elements that have contributed to the popularity of the Leader 10.5 and 12.5, which have been on the market for two years. This popularity is based on versatility and a number of precise specifications.

The concept of tilting bulwarks, a popular trend on the market, has been adopted on this new version. These provide additional surface area in the aft cockpit, which also benefits from an outdoor galley. Finally, the foredeck is large enough to accommodate two large sunbeds with folding backrests.
The aft cockpit is highly modular, transforming into a sundeck or an L-shaped table capable of accommodating a crew of 6. An impressive feat for a hull measuring 8.38 m.
A Series 2 that builds on the foundations of its predecessor
While the hull is the same as on the Serie 1, the silhouette and layout have evolved slightly on this new version. The hull portholes have increased in length, streamlining the silhouette and adding extra light to the interior layout.

As on other models in the range, the windscreen has lost its curves for a more modern, angular profile, topped by a solid aluminum insert that acts as a handrail.
On previous models, the T-Top - a highly recommended option - was mounted on four legs, somewhat impeding circulation. On this new version, the T-Top is integrated into the center of the console and the center cabinet, freeing up the side decks and pass-throughs.
Proven construction for a varied program
Jeanneau is on familiar ground when it comes to upgrading a model from the Leader range, the most legendary of the Vendée-based shipyard. This 9.0 WA Series 2 is designed for versatile family use.

Dayboat par excellence, capable of short coastal cruises, it is designed for a multitude of possibilities. Parents will be able to take their children and friends out on the water, while enjoying the sporty capabilities of the boat's powerful engines.