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Beneteau Antares 9 Lolo

Avis sur le Beneteau Antares 9 Lolo

Yacht · 30 ft (9 m) · Pirovac

GGetBoat EditorialAvis publié le 14 août 2026
4.1/ 5
score d'expert
Design4.3
Performance4.0
Confort4.2
Maniabilité4.1
Rapport qualité-prix3.7

Caractéristiques clés

Chantier
Beneteau
Modèle
Antares 9
Longueur
30 ft (9 m)
Passagers
6
Cabines
2
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Verdict

The Beneteau Antares 9 is a compact family cruiser with sensible cockpit-to-cabin proportions, twin-outboard flexibility and shallow draft for coastal use. It delivers strong versatility and good livability for its size, though pricing and fuel burn can make it feel more premium than economical.

Avantages

  • +Compact, modern hardtop design with a practical 2-cabin layout
  • +Twin outboards offer flexible performance and shallow-water access
  • +Good fuel and water capacity for weekend cruising
  • +Well-suited to coastal family use and short trips

Inconvénients

  • Limited space compared with larger 30-foot cruisers
  • Value depends heavily on engine package and options
  • Fuel economy is not likely to be low with twin 200 hp outboards
  • Best suited to coastal cruising rather than heavy offshore use

The Antares 9 is a 30-foot-class hardtop cruiser with a wide beam for its length and a shallow draft, which makes it a practical coastal boat. Beneteau lists the model with a 29’11” LOA, 9’10” beam, twin-outboard power up to 2 x 200 hp on some market versions, and 2 cabins for overnighting.[1][10] The layout is aimed at efficient use of space rather than luxury-scale volume.[1][10]

On the water, the twin-outboard setup should give the boat useful acceleration, easy low-speed maneuvering and redundancy, while the moderate displacement suggests a stable but not heavy-feeling platform.[1][4] Public test and listing data place cruising behavior in the mid-20-knot range and top speed around the high-30-knot range depending on engine choice and load, so this is a capable fast cruiser rather than a slow passagemaker.[15][12]

Inside, the Antares 9 is set up for short stays with two cabins, one head and 160 liters of fresh water, which is enough for weekend use but not extended cruising.[1][10][16] Comfort is helped by the enclosed pilothouse style and sensible fuel capacity of 600 liters total, but the boat’s size still limits privacy and storage compared with larger family cruisers.[1][10]

In value terms, the Antares 9 sits in the premium mainstream segment: it offers strong versatility, modern construction and brand appeal, but the cost of twin outboards and options can push it beyond what casual buyers expect for a 30-footer.[5][17] For buyers prioritizing flexible coastal cruising, shallow draft and easy handling, it is a well-judged package; for those focused mainly on space-per-dollar, it is less compelling.

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