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Jeanneau unveils TH33 and TH38 outboard power catamarans for comfortable, efficient cruising

Jeanneau unveiled the TH33 and TH38 outboard power catamarans, aiming to deliver stable, efficient cruising with roomy interiors and easy ownership for small-to-mid-size powercat buyers.

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Jeanneau unveils TH33 and TH38 outboard power catamarans for comfortable, efficient cruising
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Jeanneau has entered the growing small-to-mid-size powercat market with two new outboard-powered models, the TH33 and TH38, designed for stable, efficient cruising and straightforward ownership. The announcement highlights twin-hull shapes tuned to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency, roomy interior volumes, and base layouts that include two identical air-conditioned cabins.

The smaller TH33 measures roughly 10.0-10.5 m LOA with a 3.83 m beam. Built with lighter displacement and an emphasis on easy planing, the TH33 targets day-to-cruise owners who want responsive performance, predictable underway behaviour, and lower running costs. Its compact dimensions make it suitable for owners prioritizing trailerability in some markets, marina accessibility, and a simple, hands-on ownership experience.

The TH38 stretches to nearly 11.8 m and was developed with Garroni Design and naval architect Marc Lombard. The larger platform increases onboard space and cruising capability, catering to buyers who want more accommodation and range without stepping up to a full-size powercat. Both models are outboard-powered, a configuration Jeanneau markets as simplifying maintenance and reducing the complexity of ownership compared with inboard alternatives.

Practical features include generous customization options across both models, allowing owners to tailor cockpit layouts, deck arrangements, and interior finishes. Base two-cabin layouts offer climate-controlled sleeping quarters, a welcome detail for cruising in warm regions and for owners who plan extended weekends aboard. Hull tuning focused on drag reduction and efficient planing should translate to better fuel economy and steadier seakeeping in typical coastal and offshore conditions for boats of this class.

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Jeanneau is presenting the TH33 at Boot Düsseldorf (Jan 17-25), where dealers and prospective buyers can inspect arrangements and discuss options. The builder intends to leverage its global dealer network to support sales and aftercare, positioning the TH family as an accessible entry point into multihull powerboating for a broad range of customers.

For owners and brokers tracking the small powercat market, the TH series signals fresh competition from a mainstream builder, blending familiar Jeanneau brand ergonomics with the advantages of twin-hull planing platforms. Expect dealers at the show to field questions about power options, trim and customization packages, and regional availability as Jeanneau moves the TH33 and TH38 toward order books and demonstrations.

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