Jeanneau Merry Fisher 855

12.08.2011 nauCAT
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Jeanneau Merry Fisher 855

Designed for luxurious cruising with a comfort level never before seen on an 8m boat (two independent cabins for example), the outboard motor is suited to economic cruising. Built for pleasure cruising with large glazed surfaces and unrivalled ease of movement on board, the new Merry Fisher 855 is a highly innovative and economical “real” cruiser that will win you over.

The big Gest outboard powered Merry Fisher …
Available with single or twin engines, the 855 is the biggest outboard powered Merry Fisher. It has all the features that have made the success of this range : enhanced styling, a traditional, stable and high performance traditional Jeanneau V-shaped hull, significant liveability with numerous berths, a face-to-face saloon with sea view, convertible to berths, and a navigation bench for full family sea enjoyment.

The cockpit is modular and spacious, ideal for fishing or convivial gatherings with a U-shaped cockpit saloon that converts to a sun deck.

In addition, the Merry Fisher 855 has a functional galley and a real bathroom with a marine WC as an option. The new Merry Fisher 855 also constitutes a transition towards bigger cruising vessels. Innovative styling, large glazed surfaces, a glazed double opening sunroof, a lateral door for the helm station, an integrated side deck for greater safety, easy communication between the saloon and the cockpit, a spaciousambiance are all ideas that reflect the dedication devoted by Jeanneau to the “cruising / on board living” concept.

… with new functionalities
The new Merry Fisher 855 is full of innovative solutions. The rear bench seat, mounted on a rail, slides to maximise the size of the cockpit when the engines are lowered, while enabling them to be fully raised when beaching the boat.

The hard bimini top protects the saloon against rain, but is glazed to let the daylight in. The new Merry Fisher 855 is, above all, the only 26’ on the market with two closed cabins, each lit by a hatch. The forward cabin also has an “island bed” and pretty sea views through the two hull windows.

Photo: Jeanneau
 

Technical details
Producer: JEANNEAU (FR)
LOA: 27'06 ft
LOA: 8,40 m
Hull lenght: 7,65 m
Beam: 2,98 m
Draught: 0,60 m
Weight: 2.900 kg
Height above waterline: 2,70 m
Fuel tank: 400 l
Water tank: 100 l
Max. passengers: 8/10
Berths: 4+2
Cabins: 2
Engine: 250 HP
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