Wellcraft releases a new game-changer to own the offshore

Wellcraft 435

Jan 30, 2023

In 2023, Wellcraft will push the limits further with the launch of its next Performance Cruiser – the company’s largest boat yet, the Wellcraft 435!

2023: Bigger, Bolder Outlasting trends and extending its Performance Cruiser series, Wellcraft continues to enable boaters to conquer new adventures with the announcement of the all-new, Wellcraft 435.

Built for all adventures and types of weather, the Wellcraft 435 was designed by the famed Garroni Studio in Italy and the highly recognized American naval architect Michael Peters. This all-new strong and elegant model is the largest available at 44’ (13.4m). Powered with twin or triple outboard engines totaling up to 1,200hp and equipped with a full beam pilot station, highly responsive controls, and exceptional navigation systems, the Wellcraft 435 responds to the toughest demands and meets every challenge – to go anywhere, to do anything.

The Wellcraft 435 boasts large exterior social areas with an extendable aft cockpit and fully equipped galley making the layout perfect for easy movement while gathering with family and friends. Below deck are two luxurious and spacious cabins with bathrooms that each have separate showers to provide rich accommodations for up to five.

The Wellcraft 435 will be unveiled at the 2023 Cannes and Fort Lauderdale Boat Shows. Stay tuned.

A new generation of game-changers
“We’re creating a new generation of game-changers in the world of adventure performance cruisers built for our ultra-passionate clients. Boats that take their boating that extra bit further, and change the rules of the game,” confirms Nick Harvey, Wellcraft Brand Director.
This new range of adventure boating is made for a new breed of boaters, those looking to gain more excitement away from the typical boating lifestyle. Boaters who want to see the world from a different perspective. Instead of gazing at the sea from shore, they shove off and never look back in a boat with extended capabilities, ruggedness and still in great comfort.

About Wellcraft
For more than 65 years, Wellcraft has been a highly recognized American boat brand that continues to push limits. Originally from Florida and made famous with “Miami Vice”, Wellcraft offers legendary, hand-crafted boats from 20ft to 44ft. Wellcraft joined Beneteau Group in 2014, launching into the international market space.

 

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