TestMarex 370 Aft Cabin

Ralf Marquard

 · 25.05.2011

Test: Marex 370 Aft CabinPhoto: Werft Marex
Marex 370
This is the right place for you. The Marex 370 offers plenty of comfortable berths in the bow, centre and aft cabins as standard, so everyone will find a place to sleep.
Marex 370Photo: Werft MarexMarex 370

Scandinavian boats are known for their solid and neat construction. Characteristic words that absolutely apply to our test boat. A glossy gelcoat protects the laminate on the outside and a seamless protective coating on the inside, without any laminate tips peeking out or poorly impregnated mats coming to light. The cut edges are expertly deburred and sealed by the Norwegian boat builders. The same care is taken with furniture construction and upholstery work.

Marex 370
Photo: Werft Marex

Drivers who want to keep an overview and enjoy the fresh air can sit down and look out through the open sunroof. To do this, you have to fold up the seat cushion and lean slightly inwards, as the side roof strut presses lightly against the shoulder. The driver also enjoys a good view when seated on a nicely upholstered bucket seat, which offers good lateral support and plenty of knee room.

You can find the full test with all measurement results and a detailed evaluation in the June issue of BOOTE


Data sheet: 370 Aft Cabin

  • Shipyard: Marex
  • Type designation: 370 Aft Cabin
  • CE category: C - Coastal waters
  • Material of hull and deck: Plastic
  • Length: 11,37 m
  • Width: 3,50 m
  • Displacement: 6,50 t
  • Price: 358.800,00 €
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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