BOATS IN READY DELIVERY – They sell 4 boats from 4 to 14 m
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We have researched and selected for you four boats on ready delivery, including monohulls and catamarans that are ready to sail. If you are planning to buy a new boat and are eager to get on board, read on and enjoy the wind.
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Four boats in prompt delivery from 14 feet to 48 feet
You will find boats very different in style and philosophy, but your new boat may be hiding among them. They are all already at the buoy, set up and ready to ply the waves.
Beneteau First 14 SE (4.3 m) – The Sports Drift
We also thought of those who love dinghies and sport and found this Beneteau First 14 SE ready for delivery. The mast, bowsprit and boom are carbon, while the mainsail, jib and gennaker are furling.

Dufour Catamarans 48 (14.6 m) – Innovative catamaran by Dufour
The Dufour Catamarans 48 maintains the Dufour identity codes, particularly with the lines of the hull and their inserts, the shapes of the portholes, and the deck free of all clutter. The one in prompt delivery is powered by two Volvo Penta D1 60 hp engines and dinette, is modular in 3 positions: low table, dining table and double bed.

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 (11.7 m) – Smooth sailing and performance
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 ready-to-deliver boat is outfitted in the 2-cabin version with a walk-in closet and a bathroom with separately accessible shower stall. Preference version with light wood interior, self-tacking jib, Raymarine electronic pack, teak cockpit and awnings also complete with full cockpit closure.

Excess XCS11 (11.4 m) – Bold Catamaran
The Excess XCS11 catamaran for prompt delivery is outfitted with a 3-cabin, 2-bath owner layout. Among the optional extras with which it is equipped are the Rig PULSE LINE layout, an oversized mast with 82 sq. m. sail area, 2 fuel tanks of 200 l each, 2 water tanks of 300 l each, and dual 29-hp Yanmar engines.

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