Aquador 400 HT: meeting owners' expectations

With the Aquador 400 HT, the Nimbus Group introduces its largest model to date in the Aquador range. This 12.10-meter-long, 3.96-meter-wide yacht has been designed to accommodate up to 12 people, with three cabins and eight berths. The hardtop offers protection from the elements, while the large windows and opening roofs ensure a feeling of space.

The model features a modular cockpit with a 12- to 16-inch chart plotter and several engine options, including :
- 2 x 350 hp Mercury V10 outboards,
- 2 x 320 hp inboard diesel Volvo Penta D4,
- 2 x 270 hp inboard diesel Mercury V6.
Michael Bohm, Nimbus Group Marketing Director, explained that the 400 HT meets a growing demand from Aquador owners: " We're targeting an international clientele looking for a high-end, affordable alternative"
Nimbus 495 Flybridge: an entry into the explorer segment

The Nimbus 495 Flybridge marks an important milestone for the manufacturer in entering the exploration boat market. At 15 meters long and 4.60 meters wide, this model is designed for long-distance cruising. It combines comfort, durability and integrated propulsion solutions for worry-free cruising in a wide range of conditions.
Its design emphasizes conviviality, with a large aft deck, spacious saloon and layout designed to maximize space on board. Michael Bohm has described this model as " real success "This underlines its potential in a market in search of versatility and reliability.
An international growth strategy
In 2024, the Nimbus Group faced a market slowdown, marked by the closure of its production sites in Finland. This restructuring had an impact on the small-boat segment, but the manufacturer now has renewed ambitions.
According to Bohm, early signs of economic recovery, such as falling interest rates and renewed consumer confidence, offer optimistic prospects for 2025. "With the new models, we want to accelerate our international development," he said.