At the helm, two wide, forward-facing seats accommodate the skipper and a passenger. The curved panoramic windshield can be complemented by a T-top. Easy access to the central cockpit and the head facilitates movement. The outdoor galley is equipped with a sink, a refrigerator, and an optional electric grill. In total, the deck offers 37 m² of usable space. The large storage area can be transformed into a mini-cabin, accessible by removing the cushions and opening a door, although this door could be made lighter. The head is cleverly separated.
This powercat, now presented in Jeanneau colors, is so compact that it almost gives the impression of being aboard a monohull bowrider. What about its performance at sea? We will know more soon since a sea trial is scheduled for mid-April in Cannes.
Technical Specifications
Builder: Jeanneau
Hull length: 31’10” (9.7 m)
Beam: 12’6” (3.83 m)
Light displacement with engines: 12,471 lbs (5.65 t)
Max powertrain: 2 x 300 HP outboards
Fuel: 238 US gal (900 l)
Water: 25 US gal (95 l)
Price: € 354,000 ex-tax
