New boats: Wellcraft unveils new 355

Wellcraft 355

June 9, 2022

Wellcraft teamed up with American naval architect, Michael Peters, and talented yacht designers, Pawel Denert and Camillo Garronni. This winning team created this outstanding design to offer a fast and sea-worthy American outboard commuter for those looking to push their limits further and faster in every sea conditions. With triple Mercury or Yamaha engines, providing up to 1,050HP the Wellcraft 355 reaches top speeds over 50 knots (60mph).

Strong luxurious design of the 355 allows boaters to combine piloting at high speed and the ability to discover unexplored places with a lifestyle of relaxation and luxury. The spacious wheelhouse with fully equipped galley provides comfort for five while cruising. A sliding side door at the helm grants convenient access to the side passage and front cockpit. Three large sunbathers, with a spacious bench in the bow, create a luxurious place for relaxing. On the either side of the aft cockpit, two large side gates enable easy boarding access.

InteriorOne of the most extraordinary features of the Wellcraft 355 is the connection between the wheelhouse and the aft cockpit: simply open the top-hinged window and entrance door and feel the outside getting inside. Find the real luxury feeling of the Wellcraft 355 stepping down in the spacious front cabin with a full-sized bed and ensuite bathroom with separate shower. Overall, you may sleep up to four people onboard!

This all-new 36-foot performance and adventure boat is ready to push the limits and will make its debut at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show in October
Discover more about the new Wellcraft 355 on www.wellcraft.com/wellcraft355

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