The Swedish shipbuilding company Nimbus has begun production of the Commuter 8 or C8 pleasure boat, 7.93 m long.
At present, the Commuter 8 is the smallest model of the shipyard. Like the other two boats in the C9 and C11 line, the eighth model is a fast, pleasure, all-weather boat that is designed for active use all year round. The C8 has a wide design that makes it easy to move on board and provides a comfortable boarding / disembarking of passengers. Powerful outboard engine Mercury Verado V8 300 hp capable of accelerating the ship to a speed of 40 knots.
When developing the C8, the designers prioritized space, practicality and functionality. As a result, the boat received easy access to the premises, wide passages and large sliding doors at the entrance to the cabin.
The bow of the boat is a real transformer. The space between the bow platform and the sofa is completely free, however, if necessary, you can set up a table here, and turn the sofa into a full-fledged lounger for relaxation. The light and airy cockpit receives plenty of natural light thanks to extra-large glass doors, a sliding glass sunroof and an opening aft hatch.
Salon Commuter 8 is also amenable to transformation. The swivel chairs at the helm station can be easily turned towards the passenger sofa, and the table can be turned into a full-fledged dining table. The sofa can optionally be converted into an extra bed for two children or one adult.
Below the bow deck is the master bedroom with a large bed, separate bathroom and a small kitchenette. The top of the cockpit has built-in rails to help carry larger items such as a kayak, surfboard, SUP board, and more.
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