The 2017 Jeanneau NC 895 is a 29-foot cruiser built around a pilothouse design that prioritizes natural light and open sightlines. Twin Yamaha F200 outboards with 257 hours power the boat, supported by a Westerbeke generator at 33 hours that runs air conditioning and onboard systems. A bow thruster aids maneuvering, and the fiberglass hull has been lift-kept without bottom paint. Wide side decks and a sliding helm door facilitate line handling, while the stable outboard setup suits single or short-handed operation in close quarters.
Interior accommodations include two cabins, a convertible salon with galley-up design, and an enclosed head. The main salon flows seamlessly from the pilothouse, creating a bright, connected social space. The cockpit provides additional seating for relaxing or entertaining. Electronics center on a Lowrance HDS 9 system with GPS, chartplotter, radar, and fishfinder capabilities.
The NC 895 combines the efficiency of outboard power with cruising comfort in a compact footprint. Its layout and equipment set it up well for extended weekending and entertaining, with the performance and maneuverability suited to protected waters and varied cruising conditions.
Length
29.00 FT
Beam
9.75 FT
Weight
6,746 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yamaha
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
257 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
53 GAL
Water
42 GAL