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Avis sur le Jeanneau Cap Camarat 9.0 Athos
Yacht · 28 ft (9 m) · Biograd
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Caractéristiques clés
- Chantier
- Jeanneau
- Modèle
- Cap Camarat 9.0
- Longueur
- 28 ft (9 m)
- Passagers
- 4
- Cabines
- 1
Verdict
The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 9.0 Athos is a versatile 28-foot family cruiser with strong day-boat appeal, solid offshore capability, and enough cabin accommodation for short overnight use. It is best suited to owners who want sporty performance and practical layout more than hotel-level comfort.
Avantages
- +Sporty, seaworthy hull with strong offshore-capable DNA
- +Good cockpit and deck usability for day cruising and fishing
- +Twin-outboard setup offers strong acceleration and control
- +Low draft helps with coastal anchoring and shallow-water access
Inconvénients
- −Cabin and overnight comfort are limited for longer trips
- −Water capacity is modest for extended cruising
- −Fuel burn and running costs can be significant with twin engines
- −Layout prioritizes open-air use over enclosed living space
The Cap Camarat 9.0 sits in Jeanneau’s center-console/walk-around range, with a wide beam and a deep, purposeful hull that favors stability and outdoor use. Public specs show a relatively low draft, generous fuel capacity, and a layout designed around active day boating rather than interior volume.[1][3][14]
On the water, the model is generally positioned as a capable, fast cruiser with twin outboard power options up to 2 x 250 hp, which supports brisk acceleration and confident handling in a range of conditions.[1][6][12] The combination of beam, hull form, and outboard setup should make it feel secure at speed and easy to maneuver in marinas, although real-world fuel use will depend heavily on engine choice and throttle habits.[7][11]
For comfort and livability, the boat offers a compact cabin and basic overnight capability, typically described as 1 cabin with around 4 berths in WA configurations, but it is still very much a compact sports cruiser rather than a full family weekender.[2][3][8] That makes it practical for short trips and occasional nights aboard, but less compelling if enclosed space, storage, and extended autonomy are priorities.
In value terms, the 9.0 Athos makes sense for buyers who want a well-known brand, strong resale appeal, and a flexible platform that can cover family cruising, coastal runs, and watersports. It is most persuasive as a premium day boat with overnight ability, not as a budget cruiser or a spacious small yacht.


