Prince 50, the maxi rib according to Nuova Jolly

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New Jolly Prince 50
Nuova Jolly Prince 50

The Nuova Jolly Prince 50 is the largest rib boat ever built by Nuova Jolly. The Italian shipyard presented this maxi rib last year through renderings (click here for the project). Today we finally see it at the water!

Nuova Jolly Prince 50: the new flagship

The big ribs are one of the trends of the moment (with outboard motorization, but not only) and the Nuova Jolly Prince 50 is the Bussero shipyard’s answer to this trend. With its 15 meters long by 4.54 meters wide, it is the new fleet’s flagship. As we had anticipated this first model is powered by four Yamaha “V8” 425 XTO Offshore outboards – combined with the Helm Master joystick that helps in docking.

New Jolly Prince 50
Nuova Jolly Prince 50

This maxi rib boat Nuova Jolly is so equipped with 1700 horsepower, installed on an aluminum bracket. Prince 50 of Nuova Jolly can also be powered with outboards for example with a Mercury Verado 350 or 400 horsepower or inboard petrol or diesel combined with surface transmissions.

What does this Nuova Jolly rib look like?

This maxi inflatable boat focuses on a stylish deck, work of the designer Luca Macchi, a bowrider bow with dinette and electro-actuated table adjustable in height.

In the cockpit, starting from the stern, the Prince 50 has two large walkways that wrap around the sundeck, a dinette with a solid teak and steel table, a kitchen cabinet with sink, worktop/cutting board, two induction hobs, 100-liter drawer fridge and ice maker.

Below deck, there is a large hallway and a kitchen complete with sink, 40-liter fridge, and microwave oven. On the opposite side, there is a toilet room complete with a marine toilet, shower, furniture, and a sink. Onboard there is also an owner’s cabin with a large bed, windows overlooking the sea in the hull, cabinets, and empty pockets all around. Towards the stern, there is a double bed for guests with wardrobes and drawers.

How much is the Nuova Jolly Prince 50?

The price of the biggest Nuova Jolly rib starts from 710.000 euro (VAT excluded) if combined with a Mercury Verado 350 triple engine for a total of 1050 outboard horsepower.

INFO – Nuova Jolly Marine: www.nuovajolly.it – E-mail: infojolly@nuovajolly.it

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