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Jeanneau Merry Fisher 1295 Fly

Submitted by J. Mikhail on

Space requirements on board are rising and the Jeanneau Merry Fisher 1295 Fly keeps pace with this need. The biggest model in the series clearly outdoes her sisters but not only in terms of LOA. Like all boats in this line, the MF 1295 Fly is also geared towards families who want to spend several days on the water.

Raised sides crowned by sturdy side rails ensure safety. Even the outdoor helm stand, accessible by a ladder, features solid fencing. At 11.92 m in length the hull is almost two metres longer than that of the next smaller boat, the Merry Fisher 1095 Fly.

With a 3.80 m beam, the 12-m boat provides plenty of space for a roomy salon which is directly connected with the aft deck via a sliding door. The highlight is a starboard balcony terrace that can be lowered to serve as a springboard into the sea or as a sunbed or secluded reading corner. It measures about two square metres.

Also located on the starboard side is the corridor to the bow: the superstructure was slightly shifted towards the port side making passage easier and safer. A central companionway provides access to the three double cabins and two heads below deck. Uninterrupted window strips on both sides of the hull allow plenty of light into the sleeping area.

A “flowing design” provides access to the complete boat as a living space ensuring that traffic from the aft to the bow, from the flybridge to the areas below deck, from port to starboard is as unobstructed as possible. To ensure unhindered traffic between marinas and moorings, the Merry Fisher 1295 Fly can be propelled by up to three outboards of 300 hp each.

To Jeanneau in Hall 1/B 71

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