The new SUNdeck Flyer 7 represent a new advance in the latest generation of outboards developed by Beneteau. Significantly shaking the codes of motorboating, this new dayboat concept took the world by surprise a year ago, with the Flyer 6. The range has really come into its own, with the Flyer 7, now also available in three SPACEdeck, SUNdeck and SPORTdeck versions. Stylish and extremely spacious, these new models offer unique layout on an AirStep hull that has already proved its worth in terms of performance and safety.
The SUNdeck Flyer 7s is elegantly and aerodynamically designed, with a large bow and profiled lateral struts. She is marked with the same very personal style that made the Flyer 6 and 5, launched a few months ago, such a success. Drivers and their crew will enjoy the sensations and the easy manoeuvring of this Flyer, just over 7 metres long, motorized with up to 300 HP single or twin engines.
Certified for nine people, the SUNdeck version in a trim with attractive ivory and espresso shades, offers an exceptionally large solarium to the front of the boat (1,73m x 2m).
A real cabin inside is seamlessly integrated into the lines of the boat, with all the comfort you need to continue your trips at sea the next day. With a spacious saloon bathed in light inside, its double berth, and separate shower room with shower and marine heads, the space inside the Flyer 7 SUNdeck is second to none on an outboard this size.
The choice of the outside galley, integrated in the leaning post, makes this dayboat being extremely habitable.
On deck, the cockpit equipped with a large rear sea and two removable side seats, provides a stunning amount of space, making life on board highly relaxing.
For incomparable driving sensations, the Flyer hull is equipped with the latest generation of Airstep technology, optimized for these sizes of boats. The unique, already patented qualities – stability, highperformance and good seakeeping – are enhanced by exceptional grip on the Flyer. The hull slices through choppy water with ease and the boat sails flat, even in rough sea. Finely-worked, the progressive V-shape hull passes through troughs without slapping or wetting.
At full speed, with the three strakes on the side, positioned to the millimetre, you can make a succession of turns while maintaining outstanding grip.
Photo: Beneteau
Technical details | |
Producer: | BENETEAU (FR) |
LOA: | 25'00 ft |
LOA: | 7,62 m |
Hull lenght: | 6,96 m |
Beam: | 2,73 m |
Draught: | 0,90 m |
Displacement: | 2.300 kg |
Height above waterline: | 2,50 m |
Fuel tank: | 285 l |
Max. passengers: | 9 |
Berths: | 2 |
Cabins: | 1 |
Engine: | 300 HP |