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Merry Fisher 795 Series 2 released

by Jeanneau Australia 16 Sep 2020 07:40 BST
Merry Fisher 795 Series 2 © Jeanneau Australia

With well over 2,000 units sold worldwide in the last five years, the Jeanneau Merry Fisher 795 has revolutionised and dominated the outboard weekender market. However, the giant French manufacturer Jeanneau have just released its successor, the Merry Fisher 795 Series 2. It takes the Merry Fisher 795's core class, and updates it with a number of new features.

An ideal weekender; this boat features a new hull rated to 250hp with a higher bow that provides more volume, while maintaining the classic V-shape and 19 degrees deadrise. This allows for high performance while on the move, but incredible and unmatched stability while at rest for a trailerable power boat.

The all new Merry Fisher 795 Series 2 will be a new best seller for Jeanneau.

A new addition to the 795 Series 2 is the walk through boarding side gate for easy access to the larger cockpit area when tied up to a jetty. There is also a new fold up seat on the port side that allows for extra space when fishing or storage underneath for an esky, in addition to the optional cockpit table that can be easily converted into a day bed.

The new Merry Fisher 795 Series 2, is now 12cms longer than the previous model.

The interior is not only 12cms larger, but also is fully modular, allowing the saloon table to dropped down to also make a day bed or a single berth, and now has a huge storage compartment underneath to store the cushions when not in use.

In addition to the co-pilot seat that can face forward or aft, there is plenty of storage along with a double sink with fresh water system and optional LPG stove, making weekend trips a breeze.

Note the new and massive storage compartment underneath the saloon table.

The Merry Fisher 795 Series 2 also features an optional enclosed marine toilet in a separate compartment with an optional hot water shower. Front air vents fitted above the windscreen are also now available that provide fresh air when driving at cruising speed, increasing comfort when inside.

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