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Jeanneau Merry Fisher 1095 Morska Vila

Jeanneau Merry Fisher 1095 Morska Vila review

Yacht · 34 ft (10 m) · Drage

GGetBoat EditorialReviewed August 12, 2026
4.2/ 5
expert score
Design4.2
Performance4.1
Comfort4.3
Handling4.4
Value4.0

Key specs

Builder
Jeanneau
Model
Merry Fisher 1095
Length
34 ft (10 m)
Guests
8
Cabins
3
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Verdict

A practical, well-proportioned family cruiser that blends compact LOA with real offshore capability. The Merry Fisher 1095 is strongest as a versatile weekender: easy to handle, efficient for its size, and unusually flexible in cabin layout, though interior volume and tankage are still modest compared with larger cruis

Pros

  • +Three-cabin layout is rare in this size and suits family or charter use.[3][13]
  • +Twin 300 hp outboards with joystick control support easy maneuvering and strong top-end performance.[3][4][7]
  • +Shallow draft and wide beam help with marina access and usable interior space.[1][8][13]
  • +Offshore CE Category B for 8 people adds confidence for coastal cruising.[3][13]

Cons

  • Water capacity is limited for longer off-grid cruising, especially with a full guest load.[3][7][13]
  • Outboard twin-engine setup raises running costs versus smaller or single-engine cruisers.[3][8]
  • Interior finish and space are more practical than luxurious at this length.
  • Fuel and water tankage are good for a weekender but not ideal for extended passagemaking.[1][7][8]

The Merry Fisher 1095 has the typical Jeanneau pilothouse look: upright, functional, and designed to maximize usable volume within a 10.5 m hull. Its 3.37 m beam is broad for the length, which helps both stability and interior packaging, and the 2022 model is rated for offshore use in CE Category B for 8 people.[1][3][13]

On the water, the boat’s twin Yamaha F300 outboards and joystick control make it easy to berth and manage in tight harbors, while published tests put top speed around 36–37 knots with an economical cruise in the low-to-high 20-knot range.[3][4][7][8] This is not a lightweight sports boat, but it is a confident planing cruiser with the sort of predictable handling that suits family ownership and charter turnover.

Comfort is one of its main strengths. The 3-cabin, 8-berth layout is unusually versatile for this class, and the pilothouse design gives good weather protection and year-round usability.[3][13][15] The trade-off is that the accommodation is efficient rather than spacious, and water capacity is relatively modest, so it works best as a coastal weekender or short-cruise boat rather than a long-range liveaboard.[1][7][13]

In value terms, the Merry Fisher 1095 competes well because it delivers a lot of boat for its length: offshore rating, twin-outboard performance, and genuine sleeping capacity in a package that remains manageable for owners.[8] Buyers should still budget for the maintenance and fuel demands of twin 300 hp outboards, but as an all-round family cruiser the package is well balanced.

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