
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and shipsPresented by Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov, the 10.5 WalkaroundfromJeanneaublends confident handling with practical comfort. As amotor yachttailored for versatilecruising, it rides on provenfiberglass construction.
Selecting a 10.5 Walkaround
Choosing the right setup for the 10.5 Walkaroundstarts with how you boat: spirited day runs, weekend hops, or family-friendly coastalcruising. With 30-knot cruise and 42-knot top performance, plus manageable proportions (35 ft LOA, 10 ft beam), it’s an agilemotor yachtthat fits many marinas and launch plans. Consult Shestakov Yacht Sales and Andrey Shestakov to align performance, capacity, and usage for your program.
Features of the Model
- Confident performance: cruise at 30 kn (34.52 mph) and sprint to 42 kn (48.33 mph)
- Twin Yamaha power: 2 x [[spec]] outboards by [[spec]]—reliable, efficient thrust for a Deep Vee ride
- Deep Vee hull on durable fiberglass constructionwith a fiberglass deck
- Practical capacities for coastal days: 106 gal fuel and 42 gal water
- Well-suited to the cruiser classwithin the broadermotor yacht segment
Technical Specifications
- Builder: Jeanneau
- Model: 10.5 Walkaround
- Category: motor yacht; Subcategory:cruiser; Hull category:fiberglass and plastic
- LOA: 35 ft (10.67 m)
- Beam: 10 ft (3.22 m)
- Draft (max): 7.939 ft (2.4199 m)
- Hull configuration: Deep Vee
- Hull material: fiberglass and plastic
- Deck material: Fiberglass
- Engines: 2 x Yamaha; Type: Outboard; Fuel: Gas/Petrol
- Speed (cruise/max): 30 kn / 42 kn (34.52 mph / 48.33 mph)
- Fuel capacity: 106 gal
- Water capacity: 42 gal
- Gross tonnage: 12560
Pricing and Ordering
Availability and pricing for the 10.5 Walkaroundvary by market and specification. For current opportunities, trade-in guidance, and viewing schedules, contact Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov. Our team will help you secure the rightmotor yachtconfiguration within thecruiser classsegment and arrange inspections and delivery.
Questions and Answers
Q: How fast is the 10.5 Walkaround? A: It delivers acruise speedof 30 kn (34.52 mph) and atop speedof 42 kn (48.33 mph), supported by a Deep Vee running surface.
Q: What engines power this model? A: The 10.5 Walkaroundruns twinYamahaoutboards(2 engines), usingGas/Petrolfor responsive performance and easy service.
Q: What is the hull and deck construction? A: It’s built on a Deep Veewithfiberglass construction, and thedeck materialis Fiberglass for durability and low maintenance.
Q: What are the key dimensions and capacities? A: LOA35 ft (10.67 m),beam10 ft (3.22 m),draft7.939 ft (2.4199 m);fuel capacity106 gal andwater capacity42 gal.
Q: How is the model classified? A: It sits in the motor yacht segmentand thecruiser category, with a hull aligned tofiberglass and plastic construction. Shestakov Yacht Sales and Andrey Shestakov can advise how this positioning fits your plans.
Owner Experience Review
Owners consistently use the 10.5 WalkaroundbyJeanneauas a versatile day boat for family coastal cruising with groups around eight to ten, and as a compact weekender for two to four. The cockpit and foredeck are social focal points, with a large fore sunpad and a convertible aft saloon that make day‑boating easy. Below, the bright interior provides a galley, an enclosed head with a separate shower, and a convertible saloon offering up to four berths for short cruises; headroom is limited but acceptable for the class. The model also appears frequently in Mediterranean charter fleets, reinforcing its practical, user‑friendly design—echoed by an authenticated owner comment: “A really well thought out boat. Great design and usability.”
On the water, trials credit a soft, stable ride to the Michael Peters deep‑V with stepped sections. Typical cruise is around 20 knots, while high‑power installs have recorded top speeds above 40 knots (one sea trial noted 44 knots), and handling feels sporty on twin outboards in the 300–425 hp range. An owner note flags some sensitivity to wind and swell when at anchor. Maintenance feedback is mostly routine for twin outboards—impellers, gear oil, electrical checks—with integrated electronics/joysticks sometimes needing dealer support; access to systems is tighter than on larger cabin boats. Several owners also mention variability in materials and overall fit and finish, though no widespread, model‑specific mechanical issues are commonly reported.
Pros and Cons
- Soft, stable ride at planing speeds from the Michael Peters deep‑V with stepped sections.
- Sporty handling and strong performance on twin outboards, with typical cruise ~20 kt and top speeds above 40 kt reported.
- Practical layout for families and weekending, with galley, enclosed head, and up to four berths.
- Below‑deck headroom is limited for adults on longer stays.
- Some owners report variable materials and fit‑and‑finish quality.
- Can be sensitive to wind and swell when at anchor.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10.5 Walkaround | 35' 0" (10.67 m) | 10' 0" (3.22 m) | 7' 11" (2.42 m) | 30 kn / 42 kn | 12560 |
| DB 37 | 40' 0" (12.29 m) | 11' 0" (3.56 m) | 8' 9" (2.67 m) | - | - |
| 12.5 WA | 40' 0" (12.27 m) | 11' 0" (3.58 m) | 8' 9" (2.67 m) | - | - |
| SUN ODYESSY 410 | 41' 0" (12.50 m) | - | - | - | - |
| YACHT 64 | 65' 0" (20.09 m) | - | - | - | - |
| NC1095 Fly | 34' 0" (10.44 m) | 11' 0" (3.38 m) | 7' 5" (2.25 m) | - | - |
| NC1295 Fly | 41' 0" (12.55 m) | 12' 0" (3.81 m) | 8' 2" (2.50 m) | - | - |
| NC895 SPORT S2 | 29' 0" (8.94 m) | 9' 0" (3 m) | 6' 7" (2 m) | - | - |
| 57 | 58' 0" (17.78 m) | 16' 0" (4.98 m) | 26' 10" (8.17 m) | 8 kn | - |
| DB 43 | 44' 0" (13.54 m) | 12' 0" (3.81 m) | 8' 9" (2.67 m) | - | - |

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