A version for less sunny regions
Jeanneau is launching a Coupé version of its largest model, the Merry Fisher 1295. Following on from the Fly version, launched in 2022, this new version is aimed at new markets, less sunny regions or those with sailing height constraints. It incorporates all the advantages of the Weekender range, namely versatility and modularity.
A bright interior with attention to detail
This 12.41 m outboard cruiser offers all the onboard comforts you need for a family outing on the water. The new saloon is bathed in natural light, thanks to the two large opening panels in the wheelhouse, which provide an additional source of ventilation.
The U-shaped galley and its numerous storage spaces open onto the cockpit to become a convivial space. A pilot's seat swivels to communicate with guests in the saloon. The shipyard has paid particular attention to detail, notably in the upholstery, or by adding an electrically-operated pedestal table for ease of use.
Below deck, we find the same elements as in the first model: three cabins and two bathrooms with water views. The owner's cabin is located forward, with a separate shower, while the guest cabins offer twin or double berths.

Two distinct outdoor areas
Outside, in the cockpit, the electric tilting bulwark extends the space aft to starboard. To port, you'll find the coupé door for easy boarding, fishing or swimming.
The foredeck offers three sun loungers, which can be sheltered by a shade cloth. Opposite seating and the option of a table also make this a more intimate dining area. The foredeck is accessible from the aft cockpit via the gangways, but also from the inside via the starboard side door.

Options for enhanced comfort
This 40-foot model is equipped with a joystick for easy maneuvering. Finally, to enhance comfort, several options are available, including a gyroscopic stabilizer, air conditioning and a generator.
The same 3x300hp engine is used for safe, high-speed cruising.