New boats: Marex 310 Sun Cruiser

Marex 310

The Marex 310 Sun Cruiser is an award-winning vessel that has been recognized for its excellent design and functionality. Having bagged awards such as the Motorboat of the Year and the European Powerboat of the Year, the Marex 310 Sun Cruiser has proven itself to be a class leader.

June 7, 2023

The Marex 310 Sun Cruiser is an award-winning vessel that has been recognized for its excellent design and functionality. Having bagged awards such as the Motorboat of the Year and the European Powerboat of the Year, the Marex 310 Sun Cruiser has proven itself to be a class leader.

With a planing hull, a length of 9.46 M, a beam of 3.22 M, and a weight of 4500 Kg, it embodies power, stability, and efficiency. Furthermore, the Marex 310 Sun Cruiser boasts of unique solutions such as the NMEA interface and bow propeller, enhancing its usability and performance.

 

The range of equipment onboard includes both standard and optional features as well as a variety of engine options, allowing users to customize their boating experience to their preference. This boat combines the best of technical innovation with practical design to provide a unique and enjoyable boating experience.

Sun Cruiser InteriorThe Marex 310 Sun Cruiser is designed with the modern family in mind. Its spacious cockpit can accommodate ten people comfortably, offering options for sun beds and storage lockers to ensure a luxurious and relaxed onboard experience. It goes a step further to provide ample accommodation below deck, graced by large windows that flood the space with natural light, creating an inviting ambiance. The cockpit, fitted with a quick and flexible canopy system, seats three people facing forward as well as a unique galley opening.

 

Distributed by Marine SCA. View the Marex inventory here.

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