New boats: Bavaria Yachts: two world premieres at boot 2020

SR41 Exterior

Jan 9, 2020

Perennially one of the biggest among giants at boot the huge boat show in Dusseldorf each January in its home country, Germany, Bavaria ran into restructuring last year. Nonetheless, it promised all would be well and there would be some world premieres at boot in 2020. Next week, the company will keep its word.

The Bavaria SR41 kicks off a new line of motorboats from BAVARIA YACHTS. It combines the best of the sporty BAVARIA S-line and the BAVARIA R-line. A comfortable cockpit, a large sunbed that can be transformed in no time into a lounge area with a table right on the waterfront and a large bathing platform.

SR41 LayoutThe Bavaria SR41’s unique design and layout were developed in cooperation by Marco Casali from Too Design in Italy and the Bavaria Yachts development team. This collaboration produced unique and innovative ideas, such as the lounge sun area at the stern of the Bavaria SR41. As a sunbed, it offers a large surface for relaxation.

Bavaria C42 ExteriorThe Bavaria SR41’s powerful drive is provided by the familiar Mercruiser petrol engines with twin 355HP (261 kW) in the standard version, up to D6 -380 diesel generators from the newest generation from Volvo Penta, with twin 380HP (279kW).

The Bavaria C42 is the logical progression from the Bavaria C-line, but has its own distinct character.

A modern, innovative hull shape with chines and a V-shaped bow developed by Bavaria Yachts guarantee both the best sailing performance and an unusually large amount of space below deck.

The clever details that Bavaria Yachtsis known for, both above and below deck, has been further refined in the Bavaria C42, providing this unusual 12.38m long sailing yacht with the best of the newest innovations.
Bavaria C42 Layout

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