In the Cap Camarat series, Jeanneau offers five different models from 5.48 metres in length. The abbreviation CC stands for Centre Console. The new 10.5 is now the flagship of the range. Covered by a sturdy T-top with sliding hatch, it presents itself as a weatherproof all-rounder. The ergonomically designed control station with joystick control (only with 425 hp engines) takes centre stage.
The hull designed by Michael Peters with a deep V-frame promises rough water qualities, safe handling characteristics, comfort and lots of fun. The "animators" mounted on the transom in a double pack deliver 2x 425 hp in the most powerful version, literally leaving many competitors from the sports boat fraction in the dust.
The adjective functional also stands for the driver's seat console, in which a kitchen with gas cooker or grill, refrigerator and sink is integrated, and the well-padded seats in the cockpit in front of and behind the centre console, which can be transformed into sun loungers in a few simple steps. The highlight is the side exit with built-in swim ladder. What remains on deck at the end are the rod holders installed for "Fisherman's Friends" and a transparent fresh water basin.
The interior of the Jeanneau is accessed through a side door in the centre console. The space below deck offers room for a bathroom with separate shower and a cabin with double bed. The seating group in the forward area can be used as a guest bed.
Since the first Cap Camarat was launched, 62 have already been sold. "The longevity of the Cap Camarat model range owes its success to the integration of innovative solutions for ergonomics and comfort," says Vincent Piel, Product Marketing Manager Jeanneau Motorboats.