
French boatbuilding giant Jeanneau says it is continuing to structure and enrich its powerboat range to stay ahead of new market trends and, in keeping with this objective, is expanding its Cap Camarat range to include an original new line of bowriders.
The first model to be unveiled at a recent dealer meeting in France, the Cap Camarat 6.5 BR is said to "offer a new vision of powerboats for varied use."
With a contemporary look, the bowrider immediately feels spacious and safe, Jeanneau says, with a wide central passageway for direct access from the forward cockpit to the aft cockpit for easy movement about the deck.
For families, the Cap Camarat 6.5 BR ensures safety at sea with a wraparound protective windscreen and there is said to be copious storage to ensure the comfort and enjoyment of everyone aboard.
Inspired by Scandinavian style and cleverly adapted for sports and pleasure cruising, the Cap Camarat 6.5 BR is said to satisfy all lifestyles from fishing to lazing on the twin sundecks (forward and aft).
The new line of bowriders will include two models for this season: the Cap Camarat 6.5 BR, which will be presented at the Yachting Festival of Cannes in September, and the Cap Camarat 5.5 BR, which will be exhibited at the 2017 Paris Boat Show.
Cap Camarat 6.5 BR
Overall Length: 6.74m
Hull Length: 6.06m
Overall Beam: 2.48m
Fuel Capacity: 170lt
Max Power: 200hp
CE Category: C7
Designer: Michael Peters Yacht Design, Sarrazin and Jeanneau
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