Trade-A-Boat — February 2018

(Amelia) #1

I


first saw the Arvor 855
Weekender – briefly


  • at the 2015 Sydney
    International Boat
    Show where it quickly
    sold. I was impressed
    with its value for money,
    considering the allure
    of what appeared to be
    powerboat luxury with a
    smaller boat’s ease of use.
    Its vital measurements
    make the 855 Weekender
    legally towable, with
    restrictions, opening the
    possibilities for moving
    the boat from one place to
    another. It also means dry-
    stacking is an easy prospect
    for most storage facilities,
    reducing ownership costs.
    The interior of the 855
    offers more than expected
    for the size of the boat. This
    is a nine-metre vessel with
    two dedicated berths able to
    sleep two each, plus room
    in the main cabin by way of
    fold-down seats opposite the
    dinette. The guest room is


small and accompanying the
living quarters downstairs is
the shared bathroom.
Upstairs, the galley is
well appointed with the
summer essentials – fridge/
freezer, gas stove, sink and
microwave, plus plenty of
storage and a family-sized
table. The helm is airy
and well laid-out with all
important switchgear falling
nicely to hand. Visibility is
good, aided in part by the
massive windscreen and a
lot by the sliding helm door.
Up on the bow, a sunbed is
easily assembled, improving
the total useable space
on board and offering a
welcome retreat. Roof-
mounted grabrails and tall
wraparound bowrails make
the trip forward safe via the
wide walk-around.
Down back, the 855
Weekender features another
table for entertaining, and
an ingenious moveable rear
bench – slide it forward

when the motor is tilted up
and back when underway to
maximise available space.
An awning and outside
speakers complete the rear
entertainment area.
Powered by Mercury’s
Verado 350hp outboard, the
855 is capable of reaching
close to 38kts and should
reach into the mid-30s
with as little as 300hp; fuel
burn tops out at 124lt/h.
The inherent smoothness
of inline sixes is something
special.
Steering is electro-
hydraulic and helps the 855
feel more agile than a boat
its size should. Underway the
855 Weekender’s straked hull
grips the water well, leaning
into turns like a sports boat.
Down the back of the boat,
under the cockpit floor, is a
safety feature not seen often
enough in modern boats: a
clear fuel tank. Fuel senders
fail all too often so a simple
visual inspection always sets

the mind at ease.
The 855 Weekender is
quick enough to call sporty
but it also appeals as a take-
life-slowly option for those
wanting to see coastal bays
and explore the far reaches
of local harbours. With
room to sleep six it has the
capacity to take the family,
yet its size, cost of ownership
and ease of use make it
a spontaneous option,
somethingmany powerboat
owners will envy the lucky
Arvor owners for.

quick specs


Arvor 855 Weekender

PRICE AS TESTED $195,817
MATERIAL Fibreglass
TYPE Planing monohull
LENGTH 8.91m
BEAM 2.98m
ENGINE 350hp Mercury
Verado supercharged
outboard
FUEL 400lt
WATER 100lt
FOR MORE INFO
Visit arvor.com.au

Arvor 855 Weekender
VERSATILE POWERBOATING LUXURY

STORY TIM VAN DUYL
PHOTO ELLEN DEWAR

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