The Cap Camarat 10.5 WA is a cruiser that is built to provide plenty of speed and an enormous amount of fun. Designed by Patrice Sarrazin, this is a craft that builds upon the existing Jeanneau range of boats, offering additional comfort for those spending time on board.
Naval architect Michael Peters has used his renowned abilities to produce a striking double stepped hull design, with the primary aim of creating a yacht that offers the perfect combination of stability and performance.
The ideal craft for families
The Cap Camarat 10.5 WA is a yacht that is able to offer a flexible experience, working well for groups of all sizes. Comfortably seating 10 around the table and with 4 berths available, this is a vessel that allows the owner to relax with family members and to entertain guests.
The spacious cockpit, combined with the extensive galley and saloon areas, ensure that there is no shortage of space. A separate shower head compartment gives the boat the sort of layout that might usually be associated with more expensive crafts.
Beautiful inside and out
Although this yacht has been designed for speed, it immediately becomes evident that
considerable attention has been paid to the interior. With windows in the hull and the provision of a skylight, it has been possible to create a living space that feels open, light and welcoming. The saloon converts into a private cabin, making the most of all available space.
A sundeck offers a wonderful space for relaxation, with a swim platform presenting inviting leisure opportunities.
The Cap Camarat 10.5 WA is the perfect yacht for those looking for a high performance vessel that manages to combine comfort with space and opportunities for entertaining both family and friends.
Cap Camarat 10.5 WA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS – PROVISIONAL
Longueur hors-tout / Overall length: 10.57 m / 34’8 ‘’
Bau maxi / Beam : 3.21 m / 10’6’’
Motorisation hors bord/ Outboard engines: 2x 300 HP / 2x 221 kw
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