Jeanneau presents the new Sea Loft 480 as designed by Marc Lombard. The Sea Loft 480 sees Jeanneau embrace green boating, following similar concepts to Greenline, and or the more recent JPK from France and the Greek Omikron. That it is not to say Jeanneau copied these builders, to be fair the French builder came with it's own twist of green boating and design solutions, from its hybrid mono to catamaran hull shape. It's accommodation also has a new twist from the living area which as the name says brings a loft outside-inside desgn that full extends from midships to the stern, with the sun-lovers area of the boat relegated to the bow. The covered area of the main deck offers a two lounge style settees on entry, with a full dining table for eight to port side, and a galley to starboard, with the sun part fore deck has a sun-pad and a settee at bow peak. The lower deck of the Sea Loft 480 is fully dedicated to the four cabins each served with a private head, with a second option offering a larger forward cabin in replacement to the two forward cabins. The Sea Loft 480 is powered by twin Yanmar 45hp engines with line shaft with an optional add on of twin Fisher Panda 10 kw electric motors usable as full electric, and or hybrid mode.
Technical Data:
LOA - 14.85 m (48.7ft)
Water Line Length - 14 m
Beam - 4.5 m
Draft - 0.85 m with drives and propellers, 0.53 m ex drives
Displacement - 10,900 kg light
Fuel Capacity - 200 l
Water Capacity - 580 l
Max Persons - ten
Accommodation - eight berths in four cabins, or six berths in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Yanmar 4JH45CR 45hp, optional Fisher Panda 10kw electric motors
Propulsion - line shaft
Hull Shape - mono to catamaran hull shape
Construction - resin infusion with sandwich balsa core and polyester resin
Project - Marc Lombard
Certification - CE B10/C18/D18
competition = Greenline 48 Coupe

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