The Jeanneau NC 1295 Coupe is a 40-foot fiberglass cruiser built around a design philosophy of spacious, light-filled interiors. Twin sunroofs flood the wheelhouse and salon with natural light, while the layout creates 360-degree sightlines across the water. The boat draws on modular living concepts to maximize comfort across a compact footprint, with a U-shaped galley that connects seamlessly to both indoor and outdoor areas.
Below deck, two cabins offer large windows and substantial storage, supported by two full head compartments. The main salon features a rounded, U-shaped seating arrangement with leather handrails and an extendable dining table with leaves. The layout prioritizes easy movement and gatherings between the galley, salon, and cockpit areas.
Deck spaces include a large aft cockpit with an electrically operated side terrace for swim access, plus a foredeck that doubles as a sunbathing area and secondary lounging zone. A generous storage compartment is sized to accommodate a paddleboard and coastal gear, or optional solar panels mounted on the roof. Three outboard engines power the boat.
Length
40.75 FT
Beam
11.08 FT
Weight
18,036 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
2
Engines
3
Fuel
310 GAL
Water
106 GAL