The Open 23 Series 100th, the limited edition by Rhéa Marine

The Open 23 Series 100th by Rhéa Marine © Bateaux.com

The Rhéa Marine Open 23 is the first outboard model launched by the yard. But also the smallest of the range. Released in 2012, 100 copies have already been sold. This gave the shipyard the idea to create a special series: the 100th Series.

Presented at the Nautic show in Paris, the Open 23 Series 100 th has undergone a nice makeover and has been adorned with many options. It is equipped with everything that has been done since the beginning on this model. Available in only 5 copies, to arouse interest and make a limited product, there are only 2 left to sell.

The Open 23 is a day cruiser with a 6.50 m centre console and a balsa sandwich hull, powered by an outboard motor, like all the models in the Open range. At the front, there is a 2-seater bench in front of the cockpit that forms a lounge area with the front bench (storage underneath). The whole is convertible into a sunbathing area.

At the rear is another rear bench seat with table and two folding seats on the sides of the cockpit. The leaning-post is equipped with a closet that can store a refrigerator.

For this special series "100 Series th ", the boat has a new burgundy hull paint with matt white bands, to play with the contrast. It is equipped with a Suzuki 150 HP electric drive motor and a Garmin electronic package.

Pack "100th Series"

Suzuki 150 HP electric motor + stainless steel propeller + decoration

100 series engine cover th

Hull painting

Outer pocket

Starboard aft platform

Leaning post storage box

Removable box for starboard rear trunk

Fixed portholes stainless steel frame

Fusion RA 205 + HP Marine Car radio

GPS Garmin 7407 xsv + G2 map + probe

Garmin VIRB XE Camera

Teak cladding console

3 coats epoxy + 2 coats antifouling

Technical specifications

Hull length 6,50 m
Hull width 2,50 m
Weight 1200 kg
Draught 0,40 m
Fuel tank 150 L
Motorization outboard 150 HP / 200 HP max
CE Certification C-7
Architect Joubert Nivelt
Designer Bertrand Danglade
Project manager Benoit Gogny
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