
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and shipsThe DB 37byJeanneaubrings together the agility of a contemporarymotor yachtand the comfort of a moderncruiser, built on a provenfiberglass and plastichull. With a 40 ft (12.29 m) LOA and an 11 ft (3.56 m) beam, it balances open-air enjoyment with purposeful interior volume. Represented by Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov, this model is tailored for confident, enjoyable days on the water.
Selecting a DB 37
Choosing the DB 37means opting for twin Mercury power, efficientmotor yachtcapability, and the practicality of acruiserlayout. Two Mercury outboards running on gas/petrol combine modern reliability with straightforward service, while a 264-gallon fuel capacity supports extended day cruising. A fiberglass deck and one head add durability and convenience for time aboard.
Features of the Model
- Dimensions for confident handling: LOA 40 ft (12.29 m), beam 11 ft (3.56 m), draft (min) 8.749 ft (2.6666 m)
- Propulsion and fuel: twin Mercury outboards; gas/petrol
- Construction: fiberglass and plastichull with a fiberglass deck
- Practical amenities: 1 head; 264-gallon fuel capacity
- Purpose-built as a versatile motor yachtand capablecruiser
Technical Specifications
- Builder: Jeanneau
- Model: DB 37
- Category: motor yacht;cruiser
- Hull category: fiberglass and plastic
- LOA: 40 ft / 12.29 m
- Beam: 11 ft / 3.56 m
- Draft (min): 8.749 ft / 2.6666 m
- Engines: 2 x Mercury
- Engine type: Outboard
- Fuel type: Gas/Petrol
- Fuel capacity: 264 gal
- Heads: 1
- Deck material: Fiberglass
Pricing and Ordering
To discuss pricing, current availability, and the best way to configure and acquire the DB 37through Shestakov Yacht Sales, contact broker Andrey Shestakov. Our team will coordinate specifications, timelines, and viewing opportunities tailored to your program.
Questions and Answers
Q: What are the dimensions of the DB 37? A: The yacht has anLOAof 40 ft (12.29 m), aBeamof 11 ft (3.56 m), and aDraft (min)of 8.749 ft (2.6666 m).
Q: Who builds this model and how is it classified? A: The BuilderisJeanneau. It is classified as amotor yachtand acruiser.
Q: What engines power the yacht and what fuel does it use? A: Enginesare twin MercuryOutboardunits running onGas/Petrol. TheFuel capacityis 264 gallons.
Q: What are the hull and deck made of? A: The Hullis in thefiberglass and plasticcategory, and theDeckisFiberglass.
Q: How do I get pricing and start the purchase process? A: For PricingandAvailability, contact Shestakov Yacht Sales and brokerAndrey Shestakovto begin yourDB 37acquisition plan.
Owner Experience Review
Owners gravitate to the DB 37as a versatile day‑boat and weekender. The vast, configurable cockpit is the star: electrically drop‑down terraces expand the usable beam by roughly two meters, and the big central wet bar/island galley makes hosting effortless. Below, two cabins share a single head with a separate shower, delivering solid weekend comfort, though storage is limited for longer passages. It’s frequently summed up as a boat designed for fun at anchor, more about social time than stocking up for extended cruising.
Underway, the DB 37feels like a driver’s boat. The helm is responsive with strong grip at the prop, and the ride is softer than its sharp looks suggest; trim tabs and joystick options help fine‑tune attitude as seas liven up. Reported top speeds vary with setup, typically in the 30–41 knot range. With twin XTO 450 outboards, testers note helm noise around 88–98 dB at planing speeds — “loud but lovely” performance that trades refinement for punch.
Practical ownership notes include hinged helm/deck sections for machinery access, with major gear clustered near the transom on stern‑drive/inboard layouts. The outboard option brings the usual big‑horsepower service and parts costs. Reviewers cite a large fuel capacity (around 960 L) but a modest freshwater supply (about 250 L) and an estimated cruising range of roughly 100–160 nm, which influences provisioning and itinerary planning. Broader owner/technician sentiment about Jeanneaumentions compromises in service access and build‑quality tradeoffs; while not model‑specific, it’s context some shoppers weigh alongside the DB/37’s strong social and handling appeal.
Pros and Cons
- Expansive, flexible cockpit with drop‑down terraces and a large island wet bar is ideal for entertaining.
- Responsive, engaging helm with good grip; trim tabs and joystick options help tune the ride.
- Two cabins with a separate shower make it a capable family weekender and owner‑driver platform.
- Twin XTO 450 outboards are loud at planing speeds (about 88–98 dB at the helm).
- Storage is modest and there is no full below‑deck galley, favoring casual cruising over long passages.
- Freshwater is modest and reviewers estimate range at roughly 100–160 nm, limiting extended itineraries.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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) | - | - |
| 380 | 38' 0" (11.74 m) | - | - | - | - |

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