Boating

JEANNEAU LEADER 12.5

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Jeanneau’s newest swift, stylish performanc­e cruiser, the Leader 12.5, is a collaborat­ion between noted designers Michael Peters and Patrice Sarrazin, and Jeanneau’s Design Team.

Triple Yamaha 300 hp outboards push the boat to 50 mph, and it’s stable and tight in turns. The Leader 12.5 is available with a Seakeeper stabilizin­g gyro, genset and bow thruster. In addition, Yamaha offers the exclusive Helm Master EX fullmaneuv­erability system with autopilot and joystick steering.

Cockpit seating includes wraparound lounge seating and a cocktail table. An entertainm­ent island separates the helm deck from the cockpit and provides a refrigerat­or, sink, grill, and you can opt for a second refrigerat­or or an ice maker. A TV drops down from the hardtop, and that durable structure is supported by handsome stainless-steel struts. Cool the cockpit by deploying the retractabl­e shade. Sturdy bow rails offer safe passage to the windlass and the triple bow lounge.

The Jeanneau’s Design Team always impresses most with its capability to demand and get maximum utility from every square inch of space. In that vein, the boatbuilde­r has added a portside fold-down veranda that extends 3 feet outward over the water at the touch of a button. Additional­ly, Jeanneau has provided a starboard boarding door to the cockpit and kept the transom entry as another option.

In the cabin below, we found a wide, deep forward V-berth that converts from a dinette area with a hardwood table. Drop it down and shift the cushions to make for a comfortabl­e night’s sleep. To make it even more comfortabl­e and cozy, the two berths can be joined into one. Because the 12.5’s propulsion is outboard instead of inboard, there’s a spacious aft cabin with a double and single berth. Sidelights keep it cheery, as does the recessed lighting overhead. A galley to port complement­s the one on deck, and the head compartmen­t provides a sink, head and—behind an acrylic door—a shower.

Comfort, speed and room for a crew to spread out were Jeanneau’s goals with the Leader 12.5, and it didn’t miss the mark.

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SPECS: LOA: 40'3" BEAM: 11'9" DRAFT (MAX): 2'8" DRY WEIGHT: 17,999 lb. SEAT/WEIGHT CAPACITY: 12/8,531 lb. FUEL CAPACITY: 304 gal.
HOW WE TESTED: ENGINES: Triple Yamaha F300 V-6 four-stroke DRIVE/PROPS: Outboard/151/2" x 17" 3-blade stainless steel GEAR RATIO: 1.75:1 FUEL LOAD: 150 gal. CREW WEIGHT: 450 lb.
Price: $403,180 (starting) SPECS: LOA: 40'3" BEAM: 11'9" DRAFT (MAX): 2'8" DRY WEIGHT: 17,999 lb. SEAT/WEIGHT CAPACITY: 12/8,531 lb. FUEL CAPACITY: 304 gal. HOW WE TESTED: ENGINES: Triple Yamaha F300 V-6 four-stroke DRIVE/PROPS: Outboard/151/2" x 17" 3-blade stainless steel GEAR RATIO: 1.75:1 FUEL LOAD: 150 gal. CREW WEIGHT: 450 lb.
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