April 15 2017
Each year, the Jeanneau-Prestige shipyard (Bénéteau group) puts dozen of novelties on the market, making it one of the more prolific shipyard in the boating and sailing market.
This year, this program should be in line with the house tradition, and Yachting Art Magazine is already able to reveal a few scoops...
1 - SAILING – A new SMALL Sun Odyssey
Jeanneau will move the lines in the world of sailing, launching a new access model for its range of monohull sailboats that is below the current SUN ODYSSEY 349. Good news that will allow Jeanneau to offer an even easier access model to first-time buyers.
2 - ENGINE - A BIG Cap-Camarat Bow Rider ...
The range of Cap Camarat BR (Bowrider or double console for that matter) is a success, called to expand again. Initially launched for Yamaha, the Jeanneau distributor in Northern Europe, it is coming strong with 2 models, the Cap Camarat 5.5 BR and 6.5 BR. This season should unveil a model positioned above the 6.5 BR, in order to meet market demand in large units. What model should we expect? A Cap Camarat 7.5 BR or a Cap Camarat 8.5 BR??? Speculation is well under way ...
3 - YACHTING - A Prestige 630S
After the Prestige 630 Fly, unveiled in recent months, the luxury shipyard will logically have a sport yacht version for this model, i.e. a version equipped with a Sportfly, with a sportier design, allowing integration of an immense sunroof positioned above the control centre. Nice piece of work ...
4 - A FIRST Merry Fisher built in the US ...
With the international success of the Merry Fisher range, Jeanneau intends to push its pawns on the other side of the Atlantic (and come and put a big pebble in the shoes of the Brunswick Group!). To do this, the flagship of its Merry Fisher range, the Merry Fisher 895, will be built in Cadillac, one of the group's 2 US plants. It will be marketed on site under NC denomination, in order to capitalize on the excellent image of this range...
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