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Jeanneau Merry Fisher 795 Ares

Jeanneau Merry Fisher 795 Ares-Test

Yacht · 24 ft (7 m) · Punat

GGetBoat EditorialGetestet am 12. August 2026
4.2/ 5
Expertenbewertung
Design4.4
Leistung4.1
Komfort4.0
Fahrverhalten4.3
Preis-Leistung4.2

Technische Daten

Werft
Jeanneau
Modell
Merry Fisher 795
Länge
24 ft (7 m)
Gäste
2
Kabinen
1
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Urteil

The Merry Fisher 795 is a compact 24-foot cabin cruiser with sensible space, easy handling and a versatile outboard layout. It suits day cruising and short stays well, though its accommodation is naturally limited by size.

Vorteile

  • +Compact, practical layout with one cabin and enclosed head
  • +Shallow draft and wide beam support easy coastal use
  • +Outboard propulsion is simple to service and maneuver
  • +Good tankage for its size: 280 L fuel and 100 L water

Nachteile

  • Cabin volume is modest for overnighting beyond short trips
  • Performance depends heavily on engine choice and load
  • Limited comfort compared with larger cabin cruisers

The Jeanneau Merry Fisher 795 is a pragmatic small cruiser built around usability rather than luxury. Its proportions are tidy for the category, with a beam of about 2.8 m and a hull length just under 7.0 m, giving it a stable footprint and enough internal volume for a compact wheelhouse and cabin arrangement. The 2023 model is offered as a single-cabin boat, and the layout is aimed at couples or small families rather than extended cruising.[1][8][11]

On the water, the 795’s moderate draft and outboard setup make it straightforward to dock, beach and operate in sheltered coastal waters. Public listings and reviews show it commonly paired with 200–250 hp single outboards, which is in line with its published maximum power rating, and that range suggests competent planing performance without being a speed-focused boat.[1][3][12][15] Handling should be predictable rather than sporty, with the wide beam helping confidence at rest and in turns.[1][7]

Comfort and livability are good for a boat of this size but clearly limited by the 24-foot format. Published specs list one cabin, 100 L of fresh water and sleeping for up to four in some configurations, but the practical use case is more realistic for two guests, which matches this Ares listing.[1][3][11] Compared with many compact cruisers, the 795 offers sensible value because it combines a proper enclosed cabin, usable tankage and coastal capability in a relatively manageable package.[1][15]

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