Zodiac Mark II, Cousteau's boat resurrected

Zodiac Mark II Heritage

For its 120th anniversary, and in honour of all the adventurers it has equipped, Zodiac is reviving the Mark II, the iconic semi-rigid boat of the 1970s. A re-release that correlates the release of the film The Odyssey, a biopic dedicated to Commander Cousteau.

Zodiac will present at the Nautic de Paris its iconic semi-rigid from the 70s, the Mark II HERITAGE . This limited edition of 50 units will be recognizable with its black band and its canoe-like cockpit with its steering wheel, two windscreens and zipped front hood. Its back-to-back bench seat turns into a sunbathing area and covers the entire deck of the boat.

13'9" (4.20 m) long, the Mark Heritage II has a seagull wing hull and an inflatable keel. The plywood floor is removable while the floats are made of 1100 decitex thermobonded strongan fabric.

This model with its refined style, which underlines Zodiac's 120th anniversary, also marks the attraction of adventurers to the semi-rigid brand. This re-release will therefore take place during the release of the film The Odyssey, Commander Cousteau's biopic. Since he was also an aficionado of Zodiac, which he used during his adventures.

These first 50 units are exclusive and numbered with a Mercury Fourstroke 40 HP engine package at 12,990 euros including VAT. To book via the Zodiac website, you need a reservation deposit of 1,000 euros. You will then receive your number which will be reserved for you.

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