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NC 11

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The NC 11 is a cruiser with a typically Nordic layout and a more comfortable layout for “All Season” cruising compared to its sister Leader 10, an Open/Hard Top boat with more Mediterranean characteristics. The superstructure of the NC 11 has wider sizes and it is closed on its four sides, in order to allow cruising even with bad weather conditions, whereas its interior is characterised by rich finishing and materials. The NC 11 offers great cruising conditions, and it easily reaches planing speed with a trim that guarantees a good 360° view. The NC 11 turns fast and smoothly. At cruising speeds, the boat guarantees good trim and low general noise, therefore it allows guests to enjoy cruising with friends and family. The NC 11 is a smart boat, rich in interesting solutions and capable of offering all needed comforts for cruising. 
 
JEANNEAU history began in 1957 in Les Herbiers, France. The first sailboat production started in 1964 with the Alizé, that achieved a huge success. In the ‘70s, the shipyard became a true leader in designing and manufacturing livable sailboats, with the amazing Love Love and Sangria, while in the ‘80s Jeanneau began its adventure in powerboat racing alongside the company Transports Graveleau, and it also created the JTA workshop (Jeanneau Techniques Avancées) for the development of hi-tech racing prototypes. Prestige line was born in 1989 and it marked the entrance of Jeanneau in the luxury Motor Yacht industry, with more than 2,500 Prestige models produced so far. In the 90s, Jeanneau joined the Bénéteau Group, that also owns brands like CNB for yachts between 60′ and 94′, Lagoon for catamarans, as well as Montecarlo Yachts for motor yachts between 65′ and 105′. This is the time of Sun-Fast cruiser-racer line, with the launch of the Sun Fast 52, while after 2000 the shipyard further consolidated its success with Sun Odyssey models. In 2014, Jeanneau introduced its boat larger than 60 feet, the Jeanneau 64. Nowadays, Jeanneau has extended its influence to the market of boats with inboard engines, with Leader, Velasco and NC lines. View brochure
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