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To be in harmony with the sea is simply to feel at home aboard your yacht, facing the most beautiful marine landscapes, with family, with friends, on turquoise waters in a cove, or carried by the swell on a longer crossing. The M8 has combined the savoir-faire of designers, naval architects, and engineers with the goal of evoking powerful and serene moments of grace.
M8: SERENITY ON BOARD IN ALL CONDITIONS
The M8 invites you to discover new horizons, to reconnect with yourself, to experience living closer to nature. How? First, by offering exceptional living spaces, with fluid movement on board, beautiful, comfortable equipment and furnishings, and the sensation of proximity to the water, in both the cockpit and interior living areas. The designers have sought to establish a true connection with the environment.
A MULTIHULL AT EASE AT SEA
Harmony with the sea is also the pleasure of being on the water and taking advantage of the sea, even when it is agitated. The multihull offers remarkable stability and a feeling of security, enabling the use of all exterior living spaces on board the yacht: from the forward deck to the flybridge, in conditions of optimal comfort.
The team of Marc Lombard, globally renowned naval architect, notably in offshore racing, designed the hulls of this multihull, guaranteeing quality and efficiency.
A REDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
The quality of the hulls, the multihull configuration, and the performance of the twin 600HP Volvo D8 engines, which are lighter and more powerful, also enable reduced CO2 emissions. On the M8, fuel consumption is half of that of a monohull of comparable living space. At the speed of 8 knots, fuel consumption is 20 liters per hour. Onboard systems are also optimized to reduce the need for energy by 50%. An optional Silent Mode Pack integrates solar panels and lithium batteries, which contribute to the autonomy and tranquility of life on board.
Harmony with the sea is also a step toward gentler, more sustainable cruising.