JeanneauMerry Fisher 10.95 Flybridge

Ralf Marquard

 · 30.07.2025

A maximum of 2 x 300 hp outboards are allowed on the transom of the Merry Fisher.
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Jeanneau is expanding its range of family boats with three new models for the 2026 season, one of which is the Series2 Merry Fisher 1095 Flybridge.

The new Merry Fisher 1095 Series2 has been specially designed for longer weekend trips. With enlarged freshwater tanks and the option for a second refrigerator, it offers significantly more autonomy for extended trips. At the stern, the boat has a fold-out 1.75 metre long deck that creates a spacious bathing area right on the water.

Spacious area

A unique feature of the Merry Fisher 1095 Series2 is the spacious area in the bow. Integrated sun loungers invite you to relax, while opposite benches provide a sociable area for quiet moments. For maximum comfort during anchoring manoeuvres, an optional gyro stabiliser (Seakeeper) can be installed to minimise the rolling motion of the boat.

The layout of the interior of the Merry Fisher 1095 Series2 has been completely revised. The extended galley now extends towards the cockpit. The driver's seat is available in a swivelling version, allowing the space to be converted into a real communal living area. A built-in television on the port side completes the modern equipment.

More comfort in the cabins

The cabins have also been redesigned to offer more comfort. The owner's cabin now has direct access to the bathroom with separate shower, which guarantees additional privacy. The berth is easily accessible from both sides, with an intermediate step for easy access and a headboard with LED lighting. High-quality materials in the bathroom and shower area contribute to the upmarket overall impression. The aft cabin with single berths is ideal for children or guests.

The Merry Fisher has a completely redesigned flybridge with two benches facing each other, providing an ideal space for socialising in the evenings. The flybridge thus becomes the centre of life on board and offers a panoramic view and space to relax both while underway and at anchor.

Technical data

  • Total length: 10,45 m
  • Width: 3,37 m
  • Fuel tanks: 2 x 370 litres
  • Depth: 0,66 m
  • Maximum motor power: 2 x 300 hp / 2 x 221 kW
  • Designers: Jeanneau Design / Centkowski & Denert Design
  • Info: https://www.jeanneau.com/

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Ralf Marquard

Ralf Marquard

Deputy Editor in Chief BOOTE

Ralf Marquard discovered his enthusiasm for boating on the tranquil Aller, first with inflatable boats and later with a 6-meter cabin cruiser. His electrical engineering studies at HAW Hamburg took him from the southern Heidekreis (Lower Saxony) to the Hanseatic city. Ralf Marquard has been working for the BOOTE editorial team since 1997, where he trained as a test editor. He tests both small inflatable boats and larger yachts. His personal boat is a 4.50 meter long, self-built wooden boat with a 50 hp outboard motor. In 2007, he was appointed deputy editor-in-chief at BOOTE.

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