Arvor has announced the launch of its new 755 Weekender which is scheduled to make its Australian debut at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show in May.
The sporty new model is what the company describes as it its mid-range boat, d that it is built on the cornerstones of safety, comfort and style.
Designed to take a maximum of nine people, 755 Weekender is suited for light offshore cruising as well as harbours, rivers and lakes.
Owners will have a choice of a single outboard engine configuration from 150 to 300hp or single inboard, either diesel or petrol, up to 250hp.
The cabin features an ergonomic helm, dining area that seats four, and a fully equipped galley, Arvor says.
Up front is a spacious berth to comfortably sleep two adults while the mid berth is suitable for one. An additional child berth is created by converting the dining area. The 755 also features a fully-enclosed head and holding tank
Outdoors, the deep cockpit and extra-large walkarounds and walkthrough transom give safe bow-to-stern access.
Cockpit area is suitable for cruising and can be converted to a dining area or a sun lounge. The reclining backrest has three positions and extends the sun lounge area offering direct water access.
The Arvor 755 Weekender comes with a range of standard features including: a foredeck sun lounge, aft seat with folding backrest, cockpit table, cabin curtains, opening roof hatch, refrigerator, two-burner stove, shore power, electric windlass, trim tabs and hardtop spreader light.
The Smart edition comprises those options that are most frequently requested by customers, we're told. Arvor importer Peter Collins says the new 755 Weekender has been designed to be flexible and adapt to your journey’s needs.
Specifications:
Length overall: 7.76m
Length of hull: 6.99m
Beam maximum: 2.85m
Fuel Capacity: 300 litres
Water Capacity: 80 litres
Maximum number of people: Nine
Maximum Power: 300hp
Deadrise: 17 degrees
For more information go to: www.arvor.com.au.