Jeanneau has released new images of the Cap Camarat 10.5 CC, a Center Console version that complements the 10.5 WA Serie2 edition from the series’ Walk Around editions. The historic Cap Camarat range was founded in 1982 and celebrated its 40th anniversary last year.
The 10.5 CC is the largest model in the Center Console line, which also includes the 5.5 CC, 6.5 CC, 7.5 CC and 9.0 CC, while the Walk Around versions extend from the 5.5 WA to the series-flagship 12.5 WA.
Designed by Patrice Sarrazin of Sarrazin Design, the Cap Camarat 10.5 CC has an overall length of 10.9m (35ft 9in) and a 9.3m (30ft 7in) V-shaped hull by Michael Peters Yacht Design, with the option of two 300hp or 425hp outboard engines plus joystick control.
The aft cockpit has an L-shaped sofa and a table with drinks holders, while to port is a bulwark door that can be fitted with a swimming ladder.
Forward is a wet bar with grill, sink, fridge and storage, as well as a transparent live well for fishing. The central helm station has three seats and is covered by a T-top fitted with fishing rod holders aft. In front of the helm, there are two forward-facing seats along with a table and an aft-facing C-shaped bench seat.
Down the stairs is a low-ceilinged, full-beam double cabin aft, a simple galley, a bathroom with separate shower, and a forward lounge area with table that can be converted into a double berth, which means the boat can accommodate up to four guests overnight. The yacht’s CE certifications are B:9, C:11 and D:11.
The Cap Camarat 10.5 CC is among many new motorboat models Jeanneau has premiered over the past six months along with the Merry Fisher 1295 Fly and the first DB Yachts models, the DB/43 and the DB/37 that was unveiled at Boot Dusseldorf this year.
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