Please select your home edition
Edition
Craftinsure 2023 LEADERBOARD

The 495 Coupé - The heart of Nimbus, evolved

by Nimbus Boats 2 Feb 14:11 GMT

Nimbus Boats announces the Nimbus 495 Coupé, designed for extended, owner-operated life aboard. Built on the acclaimed and award-winning 495 platform, the Coupé returns to the heart of Nimbus heritage: protected, comfortable, owner-operated Coupés where Scandinavian design meets functional comfort, crafted for real coastal conditions.

The 495 Coupé will be presented digitally at Boot Düsseldorf 2026, with customer deliveries beginning in 2027.

The most natural product in the range

The Coupé series has been the backbone of Nimbus since the company's founding in 1968. From the 320 Coupé through to the 305 Coupé, 365 Coupé and 405 Coupé these enclosed cruisers have defined how Scandinavian boaters experience the water: protected when conditions demand it, open when the weather allows.

The 495 Coupé is the largest expression of this philosophy to date.

"When we developed the 495 platform, we actually began with the Coupé concept in mind. The Flybridge came first because it served certain markets well, but the 495 Coupé is, in many ways, the more natural product. This is what we had been building toward." - Joacim Gustavsson, Chief Designer at Nimbus

Two distinct approaches to life aboard

Jonas Göthberg, Commercial Director at Nimbus Sweden, draws a clear distinction between Coupé and Flybridge customers.

"For a Coupé customer, a flybridge is often not just unnecessary, it can even be unthinkable. It represents something different: more maintenance, more exposure, a more extroverted approach to boating. These are not people who would buy a Flybridge if a Coupé weren't available. They are fundamentally different boaters." - Jonas Göthberg, Commercial Director at Nimbus Sweden

The typical Coupé owner values extended time aboard. These are cruisers who measure trips in weeks rather than weekends, who prioritise the interior living experience, and who want a boat that works as hard in November as it does in July.

What the Coupé gains

By removing the flybridge, the 495 Coupé reclaims space and functionality that directly serve the extended cruiser.

Expanded saloon light

The most immediately noticeable difference is overhead. Without the flybridge structure, the Coupé offers a significantly larger glass sunroof, flooding the saloon with natural light. This has been a defining characteristic of Nimbus Coupés for decades, and the 495 takes it further than any previous model.

A new approach to sun protection

For boats operating in Mediterranean or North American climates, abundant skylights create a challenge: how to manage heat and glare without sacrificing the open feeling that makes them desirable.

The 495 Coupé introduces an electric awning system mounted above the roof glass. At the touch of a button, the exterior canopy deploys to shade the saloon while allowing the skylights to remain open for ventilation. The result is an enclosed boat that breathes, even in strong sun.

"This is new for us. We have designed boats with maximum light, and we have designed boats with excellent weather protection. This is our first attempt to offer both simultaneously." - Joacim Gustavsson

A more capable galley

On the 495 Flybridge, the port side of the galley accommodates the staircase to the upper deck. On the Coupé, that space returns to the kitchen. The practical result is substantially more counter space, a layout that allows two people to work comfortably, and storage that the Flybridge cannot offer.

Mahogany interior option

For owners drawn to a more traditional interior character, the Nimbus 495 Coupé will be available with a mahogany interior option. Paired with a new oak sole and coordinated upholstery tones, it brings a warmer, more classic Coupé atmosphere, referencing the timeless Scandinavian cruising feel found in earlier Nimbus enclosed models.

On dedicated outerwear storage

Where the flybridge stairs once stood, the Coupé offers an aft deck wardrobe. Wet jackets, sailing boots, and foul weather gear have a proper home, separate from living spaces and sleeping quarters.

Extended self-sufficiency

With no flybridge to occupy roof space, the 495 Coupé accommodates additional solar panels. While solar power alone cannot sustain high-demand systems like air conditioning, it meaningfully extends the time an owner can remain at anchor without generator use.

Roof storage

The recessed area created by the foldable mast housing offers a practical bonus: dedicated storage for life rafts, SUPs, inflatable dinghies, and other equipment that might carry moisture or odour.

Designed for bridges

A primary driver of Coupé demand is simple: bridge clearance. With its electrically foldable mast, the 495 Coupé achieves an air draft under 3.5 metres. This dimension opens European canal systems, river networks, and the locks that connect them. It makes the boat viable for The Great Loop in North America, a circumnavigation of the eastern United States via inland waterways.

The Coupé will also be available with a shortened bathing platform, bringing overall length under 14 metres for marina berth availability and registration considerations.

Owner-operated by design

"This is a boat the owner drives. We have designed it for people who do not want crew, who value their privacy, who enjoy the act of boating itself. Everything, from the sightlines to the side door position to the control systems, supports single-handed operation by a competent owner." - Joacim Gustavsson

Early 495 Flybridge owners have validated this approach. The joystick system, assisted docking, and Dynamic Positioning System allow precise manoeuvring without crew assistance. The wide starboard side deck and tall guardrails make moving around the boat safe and intuitive.

What owners have discovered

The 495 Flybridge has been in owners' hands long enough to generate meaningful feedback, and much of what they report applies directly to the Coupé.

One owner, who upgraded from a 30-foot boat, initially hired an instructor before taking delivery. Within months, he was handling the vessel with complete assurance: "It is genuinely easier to manoeuvre than many 10-metre boats. The systems remove the stress."

What these owners consistently report is a quality of spatial connection throughout the vessel. The curved aft glass, the wide side door, the relationship between helm and galley and saloon, all create a sense of contact with everyone aboard.

Three-quarters of 495 Flybridge buyers to date have been families with children, a notable shift from the traditional demographic for vessels of this size. These are often owners with the means to buy larger, but who value privacy, self-sufficiency, and the experience of operating their own boat.

Built for the sea

Beneath the layout differences, the 495 Coupé shares its Flybridge sibling's engineering. The hull is vacuum-infused with a Divinycell core, a construction method that produces exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. Four structural bulkheads, each vacuum-infused with the same core material, create a hull that is torsionally rigid, quiet in a seaway, and free from the flexing that produces creaks and groans in lesser structures.

"We design for the element the boat will operate in. This is a vessel for the sea, for extended passages, for conditions that are not always perfect. Everything about it serves that purpose." - Joacim Gustavsson

Customer deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2027.

Related Articles

The World's Toughest Race?
Clipper Round the World Yacht Race Update after Stage 6 The Clipper Round the World Race is what many regard as true ocean racing. Exposed to the elements on deck in traditionally shaped displacement yachts. Posted today at 9:30 am
Learn more about the world of epoxy
At the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show When you admire all of the boats at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show, taking place on the 21st and 22nd February 2026, you may not realise just how many have been constructed, restored or repaired using PRO-SET® or WEST SYSTEM® epoxies. Posted today at 8:30 am
18ft Skiff Club Championship Finale this Sunday
Last race before the 2026 Giltinan Championship When the Australian 18 Footers League fleet lines up on Sunday for the final race of the Club Championship, it will be the last opportunity for each team to test their form against rivals in race conditions for the Giltinan 18ft Skiff World Championship. Posted today at 6:49 am
Seventieth Finn Gold Cup in Brisbane overall
Alessandro Marega becomes first Italian to win Finn Gold Cup Alessandro Marega has won the Porsche Centre Brisbane 2026 Finn Gold Cup after an incredible week of world class sailing at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron, in Brisbane, Australia. Posted today at 5:47 am
UK Nacra 15 Class set for the Dinghy Show
Are you a Junior or Youth sailor thinking about your next class? Are you a Junior or Youth sailor thinking about your next class? Do you like to sail FAST? Are you looking for a friendly fleet with plenty of opportunities to attend International events? Posted today at 5:28 am
RORC Nelson's Cup overall
Come-from-behind IMA maxi victory for Leopard 3 Antigua saved the best for last with trade winds edging into the high teens for the third and final day of racing for the IMA Maxi class at the Royal Ocean Racing Club's Nelson's Cup held off Antigua's English Harbour. Posted today at 2:55 am
B14 UK class looking ahead at 2026
European and Global Championships in Torbay, plus new carbon fibre boom The B14 Class Association has confirmed Pathfinder Homes as title sponsor for the Pathfinder Homes B14 European and Global Championships, set to take place in Torquay UK from 17-26 June 2026. Posted on 19 Feb
Musto launches new Championship Collection
Showcasing the new range at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show this weekend British performance sailing brand Musto will be showcasing its new Championship Collection at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show, taking place 21-22 February, introducing a purpose-built range designed for the next generation of competitive dinghy sailors. Posted on 19 Feb
The Mini 6.50 fleet joins 'La Larga'
At the 22nd edition of Sandberg PalmaVela The 22nd edition of Sandberg PalmaVela strengthens its sporting profile with the inclusion of the Mini 6.50 fleet in "La Larga", the iconic offshore race organised by the Real Club Náutico de Palma. Posted on 19 Feb
ILCA UK set for the Dinghy Show
There will be plenty to talk about on the ILCA stand There will be plenty to talk about on the ILCA stand (M20) at this weekend's Dinghy Show. Posted on 19 Feb