New Boat Range: White Shark Origin Line

The White Shark Origin line, new from France, signifies a blend of innovation, performance, and design.

July 26, 2023

The White Shark Origin line, new from France, signifies a blend of innovation, performance, and design.

 

White Shark 210 CC
The White Shark 210 CC, the smallest open boat in the current range, impressively accommodates up to seven people aboard its compact size. Its sporty hull is capable of being powered with motors ranging from 115 to 175 HP. A notable feature is its convertible sunbed, which can effortlessly be transformed into a dining area, adding a layer of versatility to your marine adventures.

 

White Shark 230 CC
The White Shark 230 CC is perfect for cruising, fishing, and diving to water skiing or leisurely strolls. Its innovative hull profile exudes elegance, while the large sunbed converts into a seating area for six, and a spacious rear bench offers ample storage space.

 

White Shark 210 CCWhite Shark 250 CC
The White Shark 250 CC’s streamlined hull that fearlessly takes on rough seas and a cockpit featuring a full-width bench. The interior console can be equipped with various appliances such as a sink, stove, refrigerator, and toilet, ensuring a convenient and comfortable journey at sea.

 

White Shark 300 CC
At the top of the Origin line is the White Shark 300 CC adding a touch of classic yet innovative design. Its elegant and sleek hull provides superior performance, while the futuristic console design and folding front bench add a modern twist. The spacious exterior features a sunbed over three meters long, a convertible seating/dining area for eight people, and rear bench storage. The two distinct spaces below decks are furnished with double berths, ample stowage space, and a fully equipped kitchen.
With a model for every taste and requirement, The White Shark Origin line offers a continental blend of style, function, and performance.

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