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NAVIGARE
Ancasta and Navigare Yachting have partnered up to offer you the opportunity to invest in this brand new yacht. The Navigare Yacht and Lifestyle investment program guarantees a broad range of holiday possibilities with absolutely none of the hassle or costs usually associated with yacht ownership. Place your boat in the Mediterranean, BVI, or Bahamas for up to 7 years - get access to sailing and holiday accommodation worldwide! (see images for investment programme opportunities)
Navigare Complete - Buy the yacht in Navigare Complete and get income on your yacht of up to 8.5% through our charter management programme.
Navigare Ultimate - Buy a yacht in Navgigare Ultimate an receive a variable return up to 12% annually for up to 7 seasons
Navigare Smart - Pay a fraction of the value for a new boat and let the charter income finance the rest.
You can have your yacht with Navigare Yachting for up to 7 years. After the charter period, there are different options, you can take your yacht home, you can upgrade to a new one, and we can also help you sell your yacht.
You always have access to the Holiday Program, which provides access to sailing over 53 destinations worldwide, luxury holiday accommodation on land, and skiing in the Alps.
With Navigare Yachting you get the lifestyle most people dream of!
BOAT OVERVIEW
Jeanneau is the perfect combination between incisive design by Andrew Winch and technical mastery by Philippe Briand, enduring elegance and timeless designs in absolut harmony. The Jeanneau Yachts are the luxury range of Jeanneau’s larger yachts. This line benefits from the heritage of the brand, exclusive yachts designed to combine well-being and safety in refinement and relaxation. Recognized by their elegance and luxury, these high performance yachts rely on cutting-edge technology and innovation to deliver unforgettable experiences.
The Jeanneau Yacht 55 is created to offer excellence in cruising. The careful balance of the interior volume and the precise distribution of technical features creates a cruise yacht demonstrating an optimal agility within its class. Each sophisticated detail, inspired by the harmony of the sea, is perfected in the pursuit of individuality.
HIGHLIGHTS
Spacious and elegant cockpit, with two lounge areas. The forward cockpit has a variety of options in different combinations, like a sprayhood, ridgid sprayhood, arch awning and a hardtop. The Jeanneau 55 has the famous walk around deck with flush foredeck, and a new access to the stern.
Exterior
The cockpit has a double helm station to optimise the visibility when healing. The spacious and generous aft cockpit is dedicated to relaxation, sunbathing and close access to the ocean. It has both sunbeds and a lounge with a dining area. In front of the helm station, under the arch, is the forward cockpit located with an additional sofa and table on the starboard side, which Jenneau refers to as the watch bench. On the port side you can find an exterior chart table with autopilot control. Jeanneau points out that the Yacht 55 offers even better sunbathing areas than a catamaran, as it also has huge sunbeds at the bow in front of the mast as well!
The Jeanneau 55 has the famous walk around deck with flush foredeck, and a new access to the stern. The standard configuration of the cockpit is an arch, but Jeanneau offers a variety of different configuration options in different combinations, like a sprayhood, ridgid sprayhood, arch awning and a hardtop.
Interior
The living spaces are spacious and well planned out, combining optimised functionality and elegant relaxation. This harmonious combination has been conceived for exceptional comfort on board, worthy of larger models. The galley is J-shaped, optimised for life onboard. The kitchen islands in the galley offers a safe and convenient solution to be able to cock even while underway. Opposite of the galley, on the port side, the dining table welcomes you to sit down with friends and family on the comfortable sofa. It even has the space for a TV screen on the wall.
Cabins
The owners cabin at the bow makes up two thirds of the boat, showcasing that the Jeanneau Yacht 55 is designed for the owner. The two aft guest cabins has private accesses, and each cabin har their own bathroom (head). Jeanneau offers two solutions for the front peak area, the standard is a sail locker for storage, which can be replaced by a skipper cabin instead. The front peak is accessible through a lockable deck hatch, and has an access ladder to climb down on. The skipper cabin has a bunk bed and a separated toilet compartment with sink and shower, plus additional storage.
Sails and rigging
The standard configuration features a furling mast with a furling mainsail and a self tacking job. The alternative configuration is the performance version, with a classic mast. It has a full batten mainsail and a furling genoa. On top of this Jeanneau offers a sail combination of 4 different choices, plus the option to add a code 3 sail and a self tacking cutter sail on furler.
Construction
The Jeanneau Yacht 55 has a vacuum infused hull, solid laminate in keel area and a barrier coat used to guard against osmosis. The keel is L-shaped in cast iron, and the twin rudders have self-aligning roller bearings. The standard motorisation is a Yanmar engine of 110 HP with shaft drive, and has a 3 bladed folding propeller. The standard keel is 2,45m (8’0’’ft) with an option to choose a short keel instead of 1,9 m (6´2’’ ft) to access shallow areas.
Rig
Sloop
Rig Type: Fractional sloop
Mainsail: In-mast furling system (standard)
Headsail: Self-tacking jib (standard)
Optional Sails: Code 0 or asymmetric spinnaker for downwind performance
Mast Material: Aluminum
Standing Rigging: Stainless steel
Winches: Electric winches for effortless sail handling
Broker comments
Navigare Yachting is one of the "Big Four" worldwide charter companies working in partnership with Ancasta providing charter management solutions. The majority of the 300 boat fleet is owned by investors who have bought into one of Navigare's three purchase plans and benefit from some very flexible holiday programmes that are associated with all Navigare schemes.
Navigation Equipment:
GPS/chartplotter (Raymarine or B&G options)
Autopilot
Depth, speed, and wind instruments
VHF radio with DSC
Deck Equipment:
Electric anchor windlass
Anchor with chain and rode
Teak cockpit floor and seating
Cockpit table
Cockpit cushions (optional)
Sprayhood and bimini (optional)
Safety Equipment:
Manual and electric bilge pumps
Fire extinguishers
Liferaft (optional)
Life jackets and harnesses
Comfort and Convenience:
Fusion stereo system
Hot and cold pressurized water system
Cockpit shower
Swim platform with ladder
Dinghy and outboard (optional)
Machinery
Engine: Yanmar 80 HP (standard) or optional Yanmar 110 HP
Fuel Capacity: 400 L (105 US gallons)
Water Capacity: 640 L (169 US gallons)
Bow Thruster: Standard
Steering: Twin helm stations with forward-facing positions
Electrical System: 12V/230V with optional solar panels
Energy Management: Integrated system for efficient power usage
Manufacturer: Jeanneau
Architect: Philippe Braind / Andrew Winch
Studio interior designer: Jeanneau Design
Length overall (LOA) with Bowsprit: 16,98 m / 55’8’’
Hull Length: 16,15 m / 52’11’’
Waterline length: 16,05 m / 52’7’’
Maximum beam: 4,99 m / 16’4’’
Standard keep draft: 2,45 m / 8’0’’
Shallow keel draft: 1,9 m / 6’2’’
Maximum sail area upwind: 101 m²
Mainsail Furling mast: 68 m² / 732 sq ft
Mainsail Classic mast: 79 m² / 850 sq ft
Self tacking jib: 54 m² / 581 sq ft
Furling genoa: 75 m² / 807 sq ft
Steering: Steering wheel
Cabins: 3
Berths: 6-8 people
Bathrooms: 3+1
Engines: Yanmar 110
Fuel: 230 L
Freshwater: 760 L
CE approval: Cat. A-12