Jeanneau NC 9

24.08.2011 nauCAT
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Jeanneau NC 9

The entire NC concept in just 30’
The NC9 has just joined the Jeanneau NC11 to form a true new Jeanneau range. It is the first vessel in the NC range and assumes all the features that have made the NC11 so successful, but in a more compact design, full of space rationalising innovations to optimise life on board. With single engine propulsion, the NC9 is aimed at a broad-based new customer segment.

An interior with all modern comfort
The NC9 impresses with an elegant line and contemporary design. It offers real living space “with all modcons”: the care devoted to the decor and the selection of materials creates a warm, contemporary ambiance. The big saloon has two settees facing each other. The forward settee can be converted into a navigation station, facing forward. The big solid wood storage tray also acts as a stabilisation handle. Opposite, a credenza masks the longitudinally oriented kitchen, which houses all necessary equipment.

The floor opens to a big storage well, accessible from the saloon. This space is fitted with storage drawers. There are two closed cabins on board. The master cabin is accessed by a sliding door. It has a private dressing room and – much more intriguingly – a large “island bed” that can be withdrawn into its “day position” for space optimisation. It also affords beautiful sea views through its two hull windows. The bathroom is well-equipped, with sophisticated finishings.

Totally open to the horizon and the sea
Large glazed surfaces for exceptional brightness and direct contact with nature. The large, three-leaf, level threshold sliding French window turns the cockpit into an extension of the saloon: this maximises space while ensuring safer movements on board. The back of the aft settee pivots to orient the saloon towards the cockpit and the outdoors.

The cockpit’s modular options meet your space arrangement needs, widely opening to the sea. The big bench seat slides to increase cockpit space or free up the sundeck area. An opening roof creates an indoor-outdoor character for the plush helm station, equipped with a sliding side door enabling the pilot to gain direct access to the integrated safety walk-around.

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Technical details
Producer: JEANNEAU (FR)
LOA: 30'11 ft
LOA: 9,43 m
Hull lenght: 9,10 m
Beam: 3,15 m
Draught: 0,91 m
Displacement: 4.830 kg
Height above waterline: 3,15 m
Fuel tank: 300 l
Water tank: 160 l
Max. passengers: 8/10
Berths: 4+2
Cabins: 2
Engine: 260 HP
Top speed: 30 kn
Cruising speed: 20 kn
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