JEANNEAU ANNOUNCES THE NORTH AMERICAN RELEASE OF THE NEW NC 1095

NC 1095

 

July 23, 2018

In response to customer demand, and in keeping with current market trends, Jeanneau continues to develop their outboard powerboat lines to offer larger models, tailored to the North American market. With this in mind, Jeanneau invites you to discover the all-new NC 1095, the new flagship of the NC line. At 35 feet, the NC 1095 is the perfect family cruiser, ideal for a weekend away or simply a day on the water.

Some key features of the NC 1095 include:

• Modular cockpit with easy side access
• Recessed side-deck on starboard
• Aft sliding side door and skylights
• Optional 3rd cabin or storage space
• Life on one level
• Sliding side door
• Outboard power cruiser
• Incredibly flat ride
• Optimized storage spaces throughout
• Unparalleled fuel efficiency

Like all Jeanneaus, the NC 1095 has been designed for life underway and include some clever features like recessed side-decks allowing for safe movement about the boat with easy access to the helm. A large L-shaped lounge comfortably fits a large group and easily converts into a large lounging area. Large transom platforms on either side of the outboard engines, make boarding safe and easy. The forward sundeck with its lifting back rests, provides for additional living space while on deck.

The interior of the NC 1095 with its opening sunroofs and large windows in the hull, allow for plenty of natural lighting.

The galley is large and fully functional: here again, a surprising amount of storage space is available in both upper and lower cabinets, allowing you to store everything for your time on the water.

The NC 1095 is offered in both 2 and 3 cabin versions. A nicely appointed owner’s cabin forward complete with large center-line bed, easy access to head and shower, two overhead hatches, and long windows down each side, greatly enhance the overall comfort for the master of the ship. The guest cabin to port, rounds out this truly liveable interior allowing two guests to join the funning total comfort. A third cabin to starboard can be utilized as either an additional double berth or simply additional storage which is always in high demand on board.

In addition to the NC 1095, Jeanneau will be debuting an entirely new NC 895 Sport at the Paris Boat Show in December. Developed with the hull of the NC 895, this NC 895 Sport will feature an innovative approached to this iconic line by Jeanneau.

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