Yamarin 63 BR and 63 DC: Redesigned for enhanced comfort and performance

12 Sep

Edited September 12, 2024

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Yamarin has updated its popular six-meter class boats, the Yamarin 63 Day Cruiser and Yamarin 63 Bow Rider.

The most noticeable changes in the boats are the redesigned consoles and new cushions. The consoles have gone through improvements in driver ergonomics, and the co-pilot’s storage space has been increased. The new cushions follow the design of Yamarin’s larger models, featuring stylish patterns. The thicker cushions also enhance comfort further.

Both boats are available with a factory-installed bimini top as an optional accessory, and the Day Cruiser model can also be equipped with a chemical toilet, as requested by users. When paired with the Yamaha F150XSA outboard motor, Yamaha’s electronic steering and EHS power steering is also available, offering a key advantage of a light yet precise steering feel.

Yamarin 63BR & 63D - The consoles of the Yamarin 63 BR have been updated, and there is now more storage space on the passenger side. The cushions are now lighter in colour. The new 2025 model is shown

The consoles of the Yamarin 63 BR have been updated, and there is now more storage space on the passenger side. The cushions are now lighter in colour. The new 2025 model is shown above.

Yamarin 63 Bow Rider is an excellent all-purpose boat for leisure activities, particularly for water sports. The design of the boat focuses on excellent driving characteristics. With the maximum 150 hp Yamaha outboard motor, the top speed reaches up to 42 knots.

Yamarin 63 DC is an ideal choice for family summer days, offering a delightful combination of driving comfort and carefree time spent with family and friends. Thanks to its highly developed hull, the boat’s driving characteristics are excellent, and the interior feels spacious.

Yamarin 63BR & 63D - The new Yamarin 63 DC also features lighter cushion patterns. The driver now benefits from an updated steering console and an armrest that enhances driving comfort.

The new Yamarin 63 DC also features lighter cushion patterns. The driver now benefits from an updated steering console and an armrest that enhances driving comfort.

Both boats have a length of 6.35 meters. The Bow Rider is registered for eight people, while the Day Cruiser, equipped with a front cabin, can accommodate six people.

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