Sport Boats & Pleasure Boats

Quicksilver - 430 Cruiser
1 Rue Gutenberg, 06000 Nice, France
2010
4.24
PVC
Paid
€ 7,200
Beneteau Antares 5.80
Praha
2011
5.69
Carbon fiber
Paid
€ 9,700
JEANNEAU MERRY FISHER 655
Saint-Malo
2006
6
Carbon fiber
Paid
€ 12,500
Jeanneau - Cap Camarat 6.5 CC
Zadar
2014
6.59
PVC
Paid
€ 9,800
Baretta Phaser
San Genesio ed Uniti
6.4
Paid
€ 7,500
Riva St Tropez n.218
San Genesio ed Uniti
1981
9.52
Paid
€ 97,000
Riva Rivarama 44 Spektre
San Genesio ed Uniti
2007
13.4
Paid
€ 467,000
RIO 1000 FLY
Sardinia
1990
10
GRP
Paid
€ 25,000
Sea Ray 190 SPX
Breda
2008
5.9
PVC
Paid
€ 8,200
Aurelia 520 Explorer
Greifswald
2022
5.2
GRP
€ 7,900

 

About Sports and Pleasure Boats

Sports boats have significant differences from other types of vessels, as individual building rules are developed for them. The key difference between boats is the ability to develop high speed if necessary. In addition, such vessels have strict regulations regarding the size of the hull.

Pleasure boats are used for short cruises (up to 2 days). These boats could accommodate from 2 to 6 passengers. The main emphasis in the design of a pleasure boat is comfort for accommodating passengers. In addition, to protect the crew in bad weather, an awning is provided in the design of the vessel (it can be soft or hard). The fuel tank on recreational boats is usually small; fuel is placed in it for about 100-120 km.